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Book I Read: The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson

When I brought this book, I should admit this book and the other volumes definitely have good-looking hardcover! :D Mikael Blomkvisit, journalist and a publisher of the magazine Millennium has decided...

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Book I Read: The Girl who Kicked the Hornet’s nest

“You know you’ve read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend.” —Paul Sweeney You have no idea how much I feel devastated with Larsson ending the series....

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Book Review: Jennifer’s Garden

Falling in love with a name on the covers had churned me with anticipation of what a Garden would bring in a romantic genre. With this book on my mind, I decided to review this little shiny cover book...

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Book Review: Matters of the Heart

Oh, don’t get it wrong! I know it’s a nice title. Overwhelming with romantic emotions and way beyond imagination when you think it didn’t reach up to any of your expectations.  BUT, the subtitle says...

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Book Review: Only Time Will Tell

Clifton Chronicles #1 (2011) Three days and I’m done reading the first part, a National Bestseller. I’ve to buck up my reading pace to know what’s next. Jeffrey Archer forces us to indulge and leaves...

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Book Review: The Sins of the Father

With great title comes, better expectations! You’d look at the title and wonder what it could probably be but that’s what the author wants to convey in the book. You’d be whisked by the imagination he...

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Book Review: The Best Kept Secret

Out of the Clifton series, this is definitely the third installment of five-part series that Archer left us dazzle in a cliffhanger. Jeffrey portrays the extremity from both evil and excellent...

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Book Review: Be Careful what you wish for

Archer recites a political family drama from 1957 to 1964, describing the character of Harry Clifton as a poor rich-war dramatically hero and best-selling crime writer along with the supporting...

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Book Review: The Cuckoo Calling

The much-awaited anticipation was over when I got hold of this paperback copy from flipkart. Out from one of my favourite author something different, and yet magical with the title. THE CUCKOO’S...

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Book Review: Memoirs of a Geisha

It's surprising, I've never heard of this book until my cousin gave a summary to this wonderful non fiction. An epic tale woven into a beautiful vanishing world of today, *Geishas* It's beautiful...

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Book Review: Angels and Demons

Here is another book on the review column and this time, it's Dan Brown. In the last minute, I've taken out this book from home, wiped off the dust and still can smell the dust all the way to my room...

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Jeffrey Archer: Kane and Abel

'They had only one thing in common'-Fate. William Lowell Kane and Abel Rosnovski, the former being the son of a Boston millionaire and like legacy, all being bankers. The later being the penniless...

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Book Review: Soul Sojourn #BlogchatterEbookcarnival

Hello, Readers!! I'm back with an E-book review this time for the amazing BlogChatter Ebook carnival with 35 books to read. Being the writer of heart gets connected with the potpourri of emotions so...

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Book Review: The Three Flowers – My blooming verses

Hello there ! This time it's another E-book solely focussing on micropoetry on random words starting from A to Z,  "The Three Flowers - My Blooming Verses" Review from the author Romilaa of...

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Book Review: The Silent Patient

  My Notes: This one is the fastest I've read within six hours or so, totally brain wrecking crime thriller and absolutely dazzled! Book Title: The Silent Patient Author: Alex Michaelides My Ratings:...

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Book Review: Don’t Ever Tell by Lucy Dawson

Never make a promise you can’t afford to keep… This is the first book I read of Lucy Dawson, though her other book Daughter seems to have better reviews than this one. (Let me not be the judge of that...

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Book Review: Ikigai – The Japanese secret to a Long and Happy Life

Have you found your ikigai? Ikigai means 'a reason for being' - to find a purpose for living a serene life until end or according to thy book: "Life to be worthwhile"

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Book Review: Eleven Minutes

“You can either be a victim of the world or an adventurer in search of treasure. It all depends on how you view your life.” Book Title : Eleven minutes Author: Paulo Coelho My Ratings: 4.5/5 Recently,...

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Book Review: From Son to Stranger

An immense courage to publish once own life in printed words for the world to read, review, love and critic. Book Title: From Son to Stranger - Coping with Loneliness            Author name: Ritu Lalit...

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