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BOOK REVIEW: Europa by Hywel Richard Pinto

BOOK REVIEW: Europa by Hywel Richard Pinto

Posted December 23, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 8 Comments

Pages: 198 Published: 2017 Cover Rating: 5/5 Europa by Hywel Pinto is his latest book and another treat for science fiction and fantasy fans to enjoy. Got released earlier this year, this book possess a strong storyline that is entirely new from a conceptual point of view with extraordinary pace. I am a big fan of Star Trek and I really enjoyed this novel. Now let me convince you for the same.

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2017 Goodreads Challenge Completed

2017 Goodreads Challenge Completed

Posted December 21, 2017 by @amanhimself in Books / 29 Comments

Goodreads is a great web tool when it comes to track your bookish life. I have been using it for about 5 years now and I still hang out there sometimes but mostly use to track all the books I have read/reading/TBR, etc. Over the past few years, I am managing to complete my Goodreads reading challenge and since then this post has become a tradition to be published on this book blog.

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#BookGiveaway: One Enduring Lesson [OPEN]

#BookGiveaway: One Enduring Lesson [OPEN]

Posted December 20, 2017 by @amanhimself in Books, Reviews / 2 Comments

Hi again! fellow readers. I have very fine reading treat for you before the holidays start. A very well written novel by Jamal Merchant: One Enduring Lesson. I have 10 copies only. You can read my review on the book here. I had the honour to interview Mr. Jamal Merchant. *Eligibility Criteria: Your mailing address must be in India You have to retweet this Book Giveaway (this post) Giveaway Link on Twitter/Facebook (don’t forget to mention me on Twitter: @amanhimself and on Facebook @readaholicconfession) On receiving the book you have to write and upload the review on your blog/Goodreads.com/Amazon.in And lastly, do visit Mr. Merchant on Facebook (here) and share some of his post with your audience (also tag @readaholicconfessions such that […]

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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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BOOK REVIEW: The Dravidian by Kalyan C. Kankanala

BOOK REVIEW: The Dravidian by Kalyan C. Kankanala

Posted December 7, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Thrillers / 1 Comment

Pages: 178 Published: October 2017 Cover Rating: 5/5 I have said this so many times on my blog, few Indian authors write about the ancient cultural knowledge that this diverse nation possess. Dr. Kalyan C. Kankanala does that in his latest book, The Dravidian. Dravidians are an ancient tribe residing in South India since the age of mythical stories such as The Ramayana. What more interesting about this book is that it is a legal thriller.

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BOOK REVIEW: Project Bodi by Hosein Kouros-Mehr

BOOK REVIEW: Project Bodi by Hosein Kouros-Mehr

Posted November 16, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, science fiction / 4 Comments

Pages: 219, Kindle Edition Published: September 2017 Cover Rating: 3/5 How many science fiction books you have read on the future of out species? Out of them, how many are dystopian? Recently, I watched Blade Runner and I liked the flying cars. What if the occurrence of changes are dystopian not as the society but for the large corporations of the world of today. What if Apple becomes obsolete?

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BOOK REVIEW: Boomerang by Temba Magorimbo

BOOK REVIEW: Boomerang by Temba Magorimbo

Posted November 14, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 4 Comments

Pages: 446, Kindle Edition Published: 2016  Cover Rating: 3/5 Boomerang by Temba Magorimbo is based in Africa and is one those few novels that I have read that allows me to explore the enormous continent. The novel is a unique in many ways with a good start that allows the reader like myself to indulge in it from page one.

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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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BOOK REVIEW: Arnos Hell – Horror at NHS Direct by Eamonn Murphy

BOOK REVIEW: Arnos Hell – Horror at NHS Direct by Eamonn Murphy

Posted October 31, 2017 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Pages: 125, Kindle Edition Published: 2014 by EAMONN JAMES MURPHY Cover Rating: 3/5 On the eve of Halloween this year, I decided to read something different. A book that is based on the Halloween night, written by Eamonn Murphy, Arnos Hell – Horror at NHS Direct. I know many think that horror fiction is not their piece of bread, I used to think that, but I must tell you there are books that might seem to represent a traditional way of this genre but are attractive enough to try out. Not every spirit is bad, there are some good souls even in afterlife.

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