
BOOK REVIEW: The Fragrance of Rose by Chirajit Paul
Pages: 240 Pages, Paperback Published: 2017 Cover Rating: 5/5 Plot is highly intriguing, one of the best I have read this year.

Pages: 240 Pages, Paperback Published: 2017 Cover Rating: 5/5 Plot is highly intriguing, one of the best I have read this year.
Pages: 210 Published: May 2017 by Half Baked Beans Cover Rating: 4/5 Goodreads Spoilt for Choice by Dr. Poornansh Shirvastava is a different type of story. It’s a reincarnation of a teenage boy to a man through struggles and achieving one’s own dreams. This work of fiction is semi-autobiographical consists a story of a boy among 200 Riders who participate in motorcycle racing every season to conduct for the final round that leads to one champion.
r Published: 2017 Pages: 198, Paperback Cover Rating: 5/5 Goodreads | Amazon Abir a fickle-minded, aimless guy comes in acquaintance with Sunanda through facebook. Sunanda is totally different by nature from Abir. After spending few days in facebook they fall in love in spite of their social barrier. As Sunanda has never revealed her face before meeting to each other, Abir becomes speechless when he meet with her first time after two months of their relationship. Abir turns into a different guy, he starts to quit all his bad habit for the benefit of his relationship.
Published on April 28, 2017 by Zobra Books Pages 290, Paperback Goodreads | Amazon Memoirs are a source of telling the truth. I have read many of them in past, but never written by a military personnel. The False Spy by Major Nirmal Ajwani of Indian Army who with among others was framed under Samba Spy Scam in which 50 army persons were arrested by the Military Intelligence authorities under the charge of spying for Pakistan.
Published April 15th 2017 Pages 200 From the time I put my hands on Nirmal Yadav’s latest non-fiction book, “Feel, Deal and Heal” considering the amount of books in self-help genre as a whole, I had good vibes. She starts by acknowledging the question we all wonder, the one that concerns an individual’s happiness. Man is a social and emotional creature. Be it the professional or the personal sphere, emotions are the driving force behind all our thinking, behaviour and actions. The problem is that we are the product of a dysfunctional society that teaches us to be ashamed and afraid of our feelings and trains us to suppress not express.
Pages: Kindle Edition, 185 Published: April 21, 2017 by Zorba Books How about a novel that keeps you engaged till the end? How about a struggling lawyer who starts her career at a well renowned law firm with extreme challenges? Such is Manisha Mohan Wagh’s new title The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth, So help me God. Something of a title huh?
Published: April, 2017 Pages: 200, Kindle Edition Indian fiction is on the rise. In past months, it is not about the amount of books I have read specifically written by the Indian authors, but the quality of writing style is appreciable.Second Chance by Dr. Sandeep Jatwa is one of them.
Rajesh Talwar is a prolific writer of modern India. This is his third published book I have read in a month. He has touched few themes that the modern Indian society either still considered them as taboo or are not taken serious enough such that the issue become might have a chaotic effect for some time over the whole society directly or indirectly. One of them is the issue of dowry and its side-effects. This disease is still in practice in this country and is one of the realities of modern India.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Sameer Kamat is the founder of an MBA Admissions Consulting firm and a site about Getting published in India. I received this book as Giveaway from Goodreads.com in exchange of an honest feedback and that does not affect or influence any part of this review. BUSINESS DOCTORS by Sameer Kamat, an entertaining read, wraps reader’s attention towards itself by the concept of juxtaposing of management consulting and underworld mafia which also grabbed my attention from the moment I had it in my hands. Being curious about the mix and match of the administration world and the world of mafia, I end up finish reading it one go.