There is a visible presence of so much pent-up hatred out there in the world. Just a simple text like “I need to talk”, “Can you call me, I’m feeling low” or “Can I talk to you, it’s important” would sound easy to most of you but being a listening ear to someone who is …
Game of Codes by Deepak Kaul (Book Review #17)
Cover Page of the Kindle Version of the Book The Game of Codes by Deepak Kaul is a book filled with snippets from the remarkable book and web series ‘The Game of Thrones’ set in the present time and era in the modern world of computers & technology. Although first look at the title of …
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Kindness is Scarce!
We interact with so many people every day, in traffic, in cafes, in restaurants, at our workplace and digitally as well. If you walk down the sidewalk in any major city or contact anyone online, you will realise that you walk past hundreds of people on an ordinary day (physically or digitally). The next time …
IF WE LAST: After Crossing a Light-year by Ishita Banik (Book Review #16)
Cover Page of the Kindle Version of the Book This book’s plot has the story narrated from three character’s perspective. Reyansh, Mahika and Avipsa. Reyansh, an Engineer from Mumbai whereas Avipsa, a college student from Kolkata, unfortunately, Mahika’s introduction isn’t clearly mentioned. When Avipsa visits Mumbai for a family get-together, there she meets with Reyansh. …
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Love is Elemental! (Poetry #8)
You’re the answer to my prayer, You’re my only near and dear, Whilst grief, fear and despair, All of it dance in the air, You’re the water to extinguish my fire, Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere.
Burn Zones: Playing Life’s Bad Hands by Jorge P. Newbery (Book Review #15)
Cover Page of the Book as on Amazon Burn Zones by Jorge P. Newbery is a memoir/autobiography of author’s fascinating life story of how he faces challenges since he was a child because he wanted to own a record company of his own. At the age of 8, he decides to run papers as a …
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The Chemical Drones by Hashwrite (Book Review #14)
Cover Page of the Kindle Version The chemical drones is a fun children’s book and this is my first time doing a review of this genre which proved out to be a breath of fresh air. This book is about fourth-graders, pretty mature than their age, very smart and intelligent as it seems by the narrative. …
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Love isn't an Excuse (Fable #4)
Cheerful greetings all across the first floor of a café filled with giggles and laughter gave a chill down her spine as she stood at the entrance of the café. Zabrina was nervous to the core knowing that her ex-boyfriend would also be present in this school reunion party. She was frightened to confront her …
Irrationally Passionate by Jason Kothari (Book Review #13)
‘REVIEW DID AS PART OF THE BLOGADDA BOOK REVIEW PROGRAM’ Cover Page of the Paperback Version Raymond Albert Kroc had said, “The two most important requirements for major success are first, being in the right place at the right time, and second, doing something about it.” Jason Kothari in his memoir Irrationally Passionate talks about …
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No Limits by Mukesh Bansal (Book Review #12)
Cover Page of the Paperback Version Another book of the non-fiction genre that fell into my lap seems to have increased my love for the same. No Limits by Mukesh Bansal is a book that has content on how to be a good performer professionally. As the Blurb mentions rightly that this book gives wisdom that can …
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