Category: Reviews

BOOK REVIEW: Dancing Stars by Sujata Morab

BOOK REVIEW: Dancing Stars by Sujata Morab

Posted December 19, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 6 Comments

Pages: 170, Paperback Published: September 2017, by Author Unlock Cover Rating: 3/5 Whenever I read a book that is takes a different concept and blend it into fiction, it excites me. Dancing Stars by Sujata Morab is one of them as the book deals with characters portraying humans beings whose fate and lives have major effect by their revolving planets (or stars or zodiac).

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BOOK REVIEW: Ice Bound by Hywel Richard Pinto

BOOK REVIEW: Ice Bound by Hywel Richard Pinto

Posted December 16, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 5 Comments

Pages: 234 Publisher: Becomeshakespeare.com First edition (20 July 2015) Cover Rating: 4/5 In a post-apocalyptic world, Earth is mostly covered by snow. A group of residents are traversing these frozen lands and being led by a man in search of his own father. The Diabolical army have always been one step ahead but are not the only concern of the group. Another major concern that exist is beating the nature in its own game.

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Announcement: Cover Reveal Service

Announcement: Cover Reveal Service

READ ON… FOR AN EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT Starting this month, I am please to add one more way I can help writers and publishers reach bookworms or may interest new readers other than their target audience. This service is called Cover Reveal/Book Spotlight, not a new concept though but will try to do it a bit differently from traditional cover reveals.

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BOOK REVIEW: Aliens in Delhi by Sami Ahmad Khan

BOOK REVIEW: Aliens in Delhi by Sami Ahmad Khan

Posted December 5, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews, Thrillers / 4 Comments

Pages: 300, Paperback Published: 2017 by Niyogi Books Cover Rating: 3/5 Sci-Fi fans I have a new delight for you this time. Dr. Sami Ahmad Khan’s latest book that concerns with an extra-terrestrial race of reptiloids invasion of planet Earth. That too very much close to the place I currently live. (Brownie points to author for that). It is titled as Aliens in Delhi. Fascinating enough for me!

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BOOK REVIEW: Ramona by Manoj Jain

BOOK REVIEW: Ramona by Manoj Jain

Posted November 30, 2017 by @amanhimself in 5 Stars, Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 5 Comments

Pages: 110, Paperback Published: 2017 by Notion Press Cover Rating: 5/5 Manoj Jain released his fourth book few weeks back. After his success of his third novel Balraj which made an honest effort to explore deeper psychological and spiritual self, somewhat a territory that not many contemporary Indian writers try to explore. His latest book Ramona, a novella, which originally is a sequel to Balraj but works well as a standalone novel explores psychology of an abandoned married woman.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David Lagercrantz

BOOK REVIEW: The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David Lagercrantz

Posted November 24, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews, Thrillers / 3 Comments

Pages: 448, Kindle Edition Published: 2017 by MacLehose Press Cover Rating: 4/5 To continue the legacy left by Steig Larsson, Swedish writer David Lagercrantz has made another effort with the release of The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye. Blomkvist and Salander join forces once again to try and bring down the forces of the Registry. It is being chilly here in past few days, and I love reading crime novels at this time of the year. Perfect weather for Scandinavian crime stories.

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BOOK REVIEW: Ikigai – The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life

BOOK REVIEW: Ikigai – The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life

Posted November 11, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 2 Comments

Pages: 192, Kindle Edition Published: August 2017 by Penguin Books Cover Rating: 5/5 The positive attitude and emotional awareness of Japanese is appealing to anyone since it is directly associated with health. It is known that people of Japan have longest life expectancy in the world. Don’t we all want to live a long, and healthy life? Co-authors of this book, Frances Miralles and Hector Garcia did research on this variables and the main subject of their research was the elderly in Japan. The result is Ikigai, the book rightly titled.

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BOOK REVIEW: Zero Debt by Neeraj Deginal

BOOK REVIEW: Zero Debt by Neeraj Deginal

Posted November 9, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 2 Comments

Pages: 112, Kindle Edition Published: 2017 by Happy Self Publishing Cover Rating: 3/5 The modernisation is leading to an increase in debt cycles of an individual. We have seen that in the last decade, and what may the future holds. This is the core foundation of Neeraj Deginal’s latest book Zero Debt: Break the Debt Cycle and Reclaim Your Life, a part memoir and other half of the book is full of some pragmatic advice.

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BOOK REVIEW: March To Opulence by Parikshit Nagesh Samant

BOOK REVIEW: March To Opulence by Parikshit Nagesh Samant

Posted November 7, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 3 Comments

Pages: 640 Published: April, 2017 by Opulencesix Digital Private Limited Cover Rating: 4/5 March to Opulence is a unique book. It consists stories from different era’s and around the world. This vast number of stories of various genres, and cultures are hard to find in a single collection such that readers of different age group have access to them.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Black Tiger by Srijan Pal Singh

BOOK REVIEW: The Black Tiger by Srijan Pal Singh

Posted November 4, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 3 Comments

Pages: 208, Paperback Published: August 2017 by Fingerprint! Publishing Cover Rating: 5/5 The Black Tiger by Srijan Pal Singh is an analysis of one the most grave topic of corruption and black money and because of that the youth of India as a nation, which is at its peak in terms of population, is on the verge of losing hope with this democratic nation.

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