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June 2016 - Confessions of a Readaholic

June 28, 2016

Pimpby

Shashank Gupta

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Fiction

Shashank Gupta’s debut work Pimp is a psychological thriller, an engaging plot that is full of events. From the first page of this book, it starts to show signs of how a book under the category of a

thrillershould be developed.

The protagonist who at the age of sixty, whose mind with considerable amount of wit is driven by desire and goes on to explore as one might refer to the sin of the flesh. Some might refer this to darkness of the human mind, I completely believe it’s just a part of it not entirelythe darkness. The plot revolves around the protagonist and his stepmother, his passion of love and chaos.

There is a unique kind of mystery created by Shashank Gupta in this book. One doesn’t get to read this type of mystery or thrilling experience that grabs attention one’s mind completely. The narration is as uncommon as the mysteriousness and the dialogue between the characters are tenderly written for the reader to read. (more…)

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BOOK REVIEW: Pimp by Shashank Gupta

Shashank Gupta’s debut work Pimp is a psychological thriller, an engaging plot that is full of events. From the first page of this book, it starts to show signs of how a book under the category of a thriller should be developed.

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SPOTLIGHT: Expand Your Personal Brand

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Introducing Myself with Infographic

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Empower Yourself with Robert Greene

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Know Thyself with Yolanda De Iuliis

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Remembering Harper Lee

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THE WRITING PART

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2016- Readaholic's Half Yearly Recap

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