Monday 31 August 2015

Adhira by Aditti Gaur - Book Review


What will you choose from life or death when you have the choice to take one ? 
And who would u give prefernce to: yourself, your family or you friends..?

The story is narrated by adhira's doctor friend ridhi.. the story revolves around the girl adhira who is suffering from bone marrow aplasia and has only 8 months to survive..though she is married to akshit from the last 5 years but she prefers to live alone. Blessed with a beautiful gang of best friends consists of 4 amazing people ' siddhartha, priya, shikhar and anirudh' ..
Adhira is a person who achieved everything she wanted and made sure that she gives a way to those people who wandered away from their path and no opportunity through her studio.. you will eventually meet some really great characters like stephy,shikhar .. who all are they? And what changes did they bring in her life ? What happens next? What happened to adhira? Did she survived? What about ridhi? Will adhira get her love back? Is it the end of her love story or starting or a pit-stop? 
To know the answers of these questions, come and sit back on the roller coaster and gear up for the ride and hold adhira in your hand and start reading...

Strength : 
The whole novel is narrated by the third person, unique and a very amazing manner to present a book..
Story has been written step to step to maintain a flow which again will hook the readers up to the story till the end..
This novel is totally women centric and the pains and woes have been scripted amazingly, keeping all the struggles of the lady's life perfectly..
Great and high values and we can say importance to every character is given specifically and the author will teach you to take things calmly and to tackle every condition very smartly and patiently.. 

Weakness : the beginning is quite slow and boring, and the ending could have been much better.. you will find lack of editing and proofreading ( but these things don't count in the mistakes of authors, editors kindly look into this ).. again platform is not that much strong and could have been much more impressive..book cover just don't match with the story and these mistakes form a part of publisher's mistakes..

Conclusion :
An amazing book, uniquely narrated..this book will be loved by the readers for the extraordinary narration and coz of a new story writeup..i loved the way aditti gaur has expressed her emotions ..
Die hard love story lovers just grab this book, coz this book will live upto your expectations and will help you to learn to rise up from adverse conditions and stand firm.!!

Writeup : 3.5/5
Editing : 1/5
Proodreading : 1.5/5
Cover page : 1.5/5
Blurb : 3 /5
Overall : 3/5

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One tequila two tequila by Supriya Parulekar - BookReview

Once upon a love, handsome young man, gorgeous young girl, never meant to fall in love.
for the gal ..they were never meant to fall in love..
For the boy..he had failed miserably in the matters of the heart..
Until one day..their paths crossed, fates met..
Love happened, once and then forever..


This story is written in a flashback mode, where kosha's daughter is reading her mom's story..



Story revolves around a girl named kosha, carefree, cool attitude, photographer by profession and a person who prefers to live life on the edge ...she runs away from her own engagement leaving everything behind through the help of her best friend, leaving her would be fiance behind.. 
Kosha never believed in love coz of some of the unfruitful incidents which happened in her life some years back and thus made her believe that love is a sheer waste of time and marriage never lasts..
But suddenly, what happened next? What twists and turns actually took place in her life? What made her believe in love? What are those unfruitful experiences which kosha had? Why kosha don't believe in love and marriages? To find out all the mysteries and the answers to them, just sit back and have one tequila and enjoy reading this tipsy book...


Positive aspects :
The cover and the blurb and the title just simply goes apt with the story and its simply perfect...you cannot find even a single error, neither punctuation errors nor editing..apart from this conversations which take place between tanu and kosha, kosha and her  daughter is simply touching, any person can relate with them..
The characterization of each and every character is beautifully characterized..

Negative aspects :
Supriya has not justified with the rest of the characters in comparison with kosha, i felt everyone was sidelined..besides this, some past moments were unnecessarily written again and again..! 
Story was a bit predictable too..!


Conclusion :
This book is just like a refreshing and intoxicating tequila, and you can simply dive into the different flavors of the book and can enjoy this wonderful book..! A short, simple, catchy book with a different story, with a lesson to learn at the end..!

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3 @ a time by Diptendu - Book Review


Falling in love is one of the most exquisite feeling, but what if one person falls in love with 3 at a time? 
3 at a time revovles around deepankar and his tryst with trust, love, relationships, betrayal and humiliation with 3 girls at the same time along with maintaining his reputation as the wonder boy of his college..
It is said that love happens once, but what if everytime you fall in love with the wrong person at the right time? 
Will the search for his perfect soul mate be completed after this rendezvous with all the 3 girls ? Will deepankar still have faith in love after facing so much of heartbreaks? And in the end, what will happen, what game will destiny play? 

To find out the answer to all these unanswered questions, read 3@ a time..!

Positive aspects : 
This novel is full of spices and has perfect ingredients, the story will keep you hooked, the die hard college friendship, raging and you can find everything which forms part of college life ..dance, drama, action, lust, love, college crushes, humour, agony and ecstasy are some of the major ingredients and one can easily relate with all these things.and can relive his/her college life once again..
One will realise the need of friends, and the importance of many other things through this story..
The ending was really amazing..the climax part is intriguing and it covered all the boring parts of the book..

Negative aspects :
Publishers and the editorial team just disappointed me, this book needs some serious editing, and lack of proofreading just made it awful..!
 It could have been better had it been edited good..!

Conclusion : 
3 at a time it overall an amazing book with perfect blend of spices, and even after all the flaws and lack of editing, this is a one time read book and has a really good scope, if only it goes for re-editing once..!

Rating :
Bookcover/blurb : 3/5
Editing/proofreading :1.5/5
Title : 2.5/5
Story : 3/5
Overall : 2.75/5

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Monday 17 August 2015

Love Beyond Words by Himanshika Sharma - Book Review


Love beyond words is the debut novel of himanshika sharma published by authors' ink publication.. 
Love beyond words is a combination of friendship, romance, pain and happiness with a tinge of love.. this story revovles around kriti, a courageous girl who possess a really positive attitude towards life who fell in love with kunal ..though she is blessed with supportive parents, caring partner, healer friends to betrayal..this story will take you to the roller coaster ride and will keep you hooked till the end..!
Granny's preaching, societies perspective,  and definitely a love filled journey..!!

Positives: 
This story has been written by keenly observing the prevailing conditions of a society..himanshika has done justice with the characters and the story and has made it a page turner from the starting to the end..i just simply loved the characterisation and the way it is done simply filled life in the characters..

Negatives:  writer just have to keep some things in mind from the next time ,that is the punctuation errors and sentence forming other than that i don't feel any kinda drawback..! 


Conclusion : overall its a wonderfull read and will make you go aww at the end..! I am simply in love with the raw writeup of himanshika and she has done justice to the story

Story line : 3.8/5
Writeup : 4.5/5
Story : 5/5
Overall: 4.5/5

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@Dreams by Joginder Rohilla - Book Review


At dreams is a book which is written for everyone who has a dream, who wants to follow the inner voice in persuit of his dreams..and keeping this very topic in mind the story of this book is written. this book actually revolves around friends ,bonding ,love and will definitely redefine the meaning of brotherhood and friendship . The story is about  the protagonist umang , a middle class teenager who qualified the entrance exam and applies for admission in govt. College just to avoid the high admission fees. Far from his expectations and dreams somehow he got chemical engineering which was way more different from his dream, amid the financial crisis in his family, he followed his dreams of persuing engineering with the support of his brothers tarang and swastik.. his brother has always been his motivation factor and have always inspired him to achieve something big and to follow his dreams..
But later in college, umang sarthak and virat entangled in everything from bunking classes to drinking..samar had strong feelings for mahina but couldn't dare to open his heart to her where as umang's heart started beating for pavitra.. but the sudden realization of their dreams changed their lives completely.. what exactly happened with umang? What did actually broke him down? His own learning therapy failed to bring him back on life's track ? What could have beenn the reason behind this ? How will umang cope up with all these hurdles? Will samar be able to speak the language of love to mahima ? Yes or no ? And if yes, will mahima respond back in the same language ?
To get answers all this question do read @dreams and enjoy this journey of love, laughter, fun, dreams, learning and inspirations..


Strength of the book : engineering being the core of this whole book is beautifully described ..the scene of ragging is very engaging and have been protrayed very nicely.. a new concept ' learning therapy ' has been introduced in this book by the author which will keep you hooked..one can easily take help from the lead character amd can learn to tackle adverse situations ..impression dialogues, effortless narration.. title is apt and story is amazing and engaging..

Weakness : the story is written in much of a prologue form, which might distract the readers ..

Allover : if you are looking for a motivational book, then you must pick up this one ! Every engineering student will connect to this book and will surely recall their college days..! All in all joginder has done justice with this book and has presented a masterpiece in the form of "@dreams".

You deserve 3 A's : amazing, admiring and awesome..

Coverpic : 3.5/5
Storyline: 4/5
Narration: 4/5
Overall: 4.5/5 

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Saturday 15 August 2015

Interview with Tanmay Dubey (Author of 'Just Six Evenings')

Hard work is the only key to reach the success you dream for and one such example to prove this point is Journey of Tanmay Dubey's 'Just Six Evenings'. From rejection to getting picked by the giant of the industry, this book has a lot to say and achieve. Let's have a look at this phenomenal journey that inspires us all.

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  • Tell us something about yourself.

Summarizing my-self into a few short words has always proven somewhat difficult to pen down. The more I contemplate, the more sensibilities and abilities I discover in me; I am Spiritual, I am a runner, I am a cyclist, I am a Writer, I am fun loving, I love reading, I love watching films, I work in a reputed MNC, I am a loving husband and a doting father to a cute little girl.



  • Tell us something about your school and college life.

Most of my education has happened in cities like, Rewa, Satna and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. Growing up in these cities influenced the person I am, my sensibilities and my characters. Life in school and college was fun-loving, easy and aimless.
  • How your life has been in the corporate world so far?

The life in corporate world so far has been very intense, challenging and competitive. I now realize why most of the MBA colleges make you work so hard, they are training you to be more competitive and be a winner when you will work in the corporate world. Every day is a new learning for me.
  • How did writing happen to you?

Born and brought up in Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) I received the upbringing of an average middle class Indian boy. I studied Mechanical Engineering and then completed my MBA (Marketing) with the dream to make it big in the glamorous corporate world. So after almost 12 years successfully working in the corporate world when Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, I looked back at the youngsters like me, from small cities running in mad rush to become ‘somebody’; I felt I should write something that would try to bring forth the other side of ‘India Shining’. Today for a young boy or a girl there is a whole system that wants him or her to become ‘someone’. IIT/JEE classes offering sure shot admissions in prestigious institutes. Professional Institutes offering sure shot placement. Your family’s prestige is attached to your CTC and your ‘Offsite’ placements. It is this because of this mad rush, we often see and read about in media that youngsters are caught in corruption and they toss their ethics in search of success, fame and money. This ideology is what inspired me to write my first book, on a topic that is close to my heart and on a life that I have lived
  • How was your journey of penning down a story and then getting it published?

I have undergone a tough time getting my book published. Publishing is a business and not many involved in this business are honest. With traditional publishers taking time to evaluate your manuscript, because of the sheer volume of scripts they receive, lot of self-publishing houses have come up offering printing services. Offering Self-Publishing is a money-making tool by the publishers where they charge for the cover design, for basic editing, for covering the print cost of the book and lot of hidden costs. I too had a tryst with one such Publisher, but I wasn’t too happy with their end results, so although they got the book released in February 2014 it cost an exorbitant and unheard of Rs. 1000 and a few hundred copies. Letting them go, since the rights to the book were with me, I continued my quest for a good publisher and finally received a call from Rupa Publications. They liked my manuscript and post some editing in the second edition and with a brand new look; they were kind enough to publish it. So it was quite a roller coaster ride to get published first time.  My advice to writers that want to get published would be this: Don't be impatient. If your writing is good and your efforts are honest, dreams do come true!



  • Who has been your inspiration throughout your journey so far?

Everyday life experiences are my source of inspiration. Be it my writing or be it my understanding of life. I have been inspired by countless writers, friends, and colleagues. Every human being has a quality in him or her. We have a tendency to find fault with anyone we meet. I look at positives in any person I meet and try to imbibe that quality into me.

  • Who is that one author you look up to and any such book you read for motivation?

I look upto DAN BROWN and his story telling skills as an author. I love to read Geeta Darshan a commentary on Bhagwad Geeta by OSHO for inspiration
  • What are your plans up the sleeve for your future?

I would love to see my books turning into blockbuster films. Given a chance I would like to write screenplay for films and direct a blockbuster film to win a filmfare award.
  • Any one such review that is very much close to you which you would like to share?

I am still awaiting the same.
  • Which character of   ‘just 6 evenings’ is close to you and why?

The character of ‘Guruji’ is very close to me. As it is loosely based on a real life character whom I met during my school days
  • Is your debut book 'just six evening' from any real life story?

The episodes and characters in the book are inspired by real life instances and characters in the modern corporate world.
  • Any message / suggestion from your end for your readers / friends / well wishers.

The motto of my life it to live in present, with as much awareness as you can. I do not expect anything from anybody as expectations lead to dissonance. I believe in being positive and creating positivity around myself in my talks, writing and among the people whom I meet. My suggestions to budding writers is to have patience. If your writing is good and efforts are honest dream do come true !

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Tuesday 11 August 2015

We're Corporates by Sudarshan Nagarajan - Book Review


As in today's scenario, many a people are writing stories on the real aspects of today's world , which covers their professional and personal life as well.. and one such story has been written by sudarshan nagarajan . This story revolves around 3 people who are caught in the whirlpool of a hectic job and an arrogant and merciless superior.. This story is a roller coaster ride of 3 people ajay , meghna and suraj..The story starts with the protagonist ajay who decided to quit the job in his IT company and decides to settle for something else.. another character in this story is meghna who is actually a fun filled girl, who decides to quit her job, as she did not find it interesting..suraj gets fired from his company owing to recession.. This book will amaze you with the twists and turns and will make you realise how life can sometimes be unpredictable ..how life will unfold for all three of them and how they will meet and cross each other's path ? Will their decisions he fruitful ? Or will they end up making their life come to a disastrous end..? My verdict : we' re corporates by sudarshan nagarajana is a catalyst novel , which will definitely encourage people to work hard for their dreams .the character's characterisation will set an example in front of you and will make you realise the importance of one's dream and the decisions you take in your life.. The author has wondefully scripted the characters , the story is simple yet catchy and will keep you hooked till the end ..the best of all is the motivational part and how it enlighten ones mind , this will definitely grab your attention..the blurb of this book actually makes the novel predictable..the language is simple yet catchy..though the story is some parts is quite predictable.. Negatives : this book lacks proofreading ..you can find editing issues in every second page..sentences are quite incomplete and punctuation and grammatical errors can be found.. Overall i would just like the suggest something to the author : when you portray a character, you just need to complete the characterisation, sideline characters part is something which creates confusion in reader's mind.. Overall it was nice .. It could have been a bit better , had it been edited properly..
Storyline : 4/5
Writeup : 3/5
Coverpic : 3.5/5
Overall : 3.75/5


Sunday 9 August 2015

Case file of the dead - Book Review


As its cover page says is a pure horror public anthology, published by author's ink, edited and proof read by the book bakers . It is a collection of horror stories written by some of the most versatile authors of india

1. The haunting tale by suhail mathur : the story is good . Language is better and the touch of a real incident makes it even more good . It has a good amount of horror and some parts are very scary .overall it was a good attempt and look forward to many more stories to the same author.

2. Lie thy soul speak by jonali kamarkar : the story is simple and good and the attempt of writing such a story was better.  At some points the story is hard to understand at some places but over all it is a good read.

3. The fragrance by nikhil upretty : the story is good , the ending leaves you with goosebumps . The story is engaging and keeps you hook . It was overall a very nice attempt of writing horror story.

4. A secret diary by surbhi sareen : the story is good with a tinge of revenge and mystery . The ending well, is very emotional . The concept of presenting horror is unique and the story is nice..

5. The white maruti by manish mahajan : writing style is good , story is conceptual , the idea of presenting horror is nice , ending is appreciating overall a good story

6. The dead shadows by samridhi sharma : she presents both the stories in a good way . Both of them being unique and scary . She writes well and had a good attempt in writing.

7. 23 minutes by finan mohamad : this is one of the best stories of the novel with the touch of apparition at every point. It starts well and ends equally well. Overall it is good.

8. Awoke by ruchi chopra : language and the story is equally appreciable. Overall a good attempt

9. Beyond time by sriramana muliya : it is only by the end of the story that you start to feel that the story is scary but the horror makes upto it . It is presented in a refreshing way, it is overall appreciable story.

10. Route 44 by anshul akhoury : this story is good and one can understand it easily . The ending is suprising and the amount of horror that is topped on the story is good.

11. The 3 nights by sonal parmar and sarika gautama : it is a good attempt at writing mixed with vengeance and evil deeds . At some places it lacks horror and is overall a very good story.

12. I am prepared by arushi ohri : it starts well but at the end you fail to understand the story . It is a perfect blend of nightmares and horror . It could have been better had it been more elaborate.

13 . The right hand by biswadeep ghosh hazara : story and writing are good but it could have been a more elaborate . At some parts it scares the hell out of you and is overall good.

14. The trap by kumar vikrant : at some places the story seems a fantasy  yet it appears real . It is spooky and presents the right amount of horror. And you will be suprised by the turn it takes at the last. Overall it was awesome.

15. Light and darkness by heena choudhary : at some places you fail to perceive the story as a horror fiction . The indulgence of social deeds in a story could have been done in a nicer way. Narration is good and some places lack paranormal thrill.

16. The unsolve mystery by sanjeeban nanda : a nice one with a great vocab and write up

17. Fear by nabeela mehmood and rubi mohamad : it is a good medical thriller topped with horror , story is unique , language is good. It was refreshing to read such a horror story , a good attempt.

18. Preying guest by sriramana muliya : based on today's scenario , it is a good story with vivid descriptions , it is very well narrated with right amoumt of horror and it was nice to read the story.

19. Pratiksha by aashi dahiya : language is good, but he story could have been proper and more elaborate ,in that case it would have fitted the frame i.e. provided by the story.

20. The ghost of a memory by jash dholani : it has a vivid description on human  nature ,it has sweet sentences providing the story an emotional background . The end is suprising ,overall it is a good suprising horror story.

21. Fallen leaves by vivek baneerjee : the story remains monotonous until the end but in the end it gets suprising . This story is cute and it could have more elaborate , thus adding more substance. Never the less ,it succeeds to impress you.

22. The shadowy twilight by srilekha chatterjee : story is great and the language is very nice , the touch of science makes it unique. It starts with a somber story and leaves you in horror. It was great to read a story which was too refreshing.

21. The dream caster by chandrapal khasiya : the story is more of suspensa than horror, although the things getting reversed by the end . It was a fresh attempt .it was nice and overall a good story.

22. Another world by deepank kanojia : this story is not that spooky instead it is a fantasy based story . It could have been better and more elaborate , never the less it is different from the rest of the story of the book.

23. The prisoner's revenge by akash shrivastava : the story starts well, but in the middle it looks like more of a revenge story which fails to express horror. Till the last this continues until the big turn comes .it could have been better with some changes it the story line. Overall it was a fair attempt.

24 . happy birthday by sriramana muliya : this story starts well and only at the end scares you. Otherwise it is a normal simple story which could have been scarier . Overall it was a good attempt. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this anthology..!
Rating: 3.5/5 

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Workout Your Soul by Sonia Singh - Book Review



Workout your soul is a book which revovles around the concept of a strong , undeterred virtuous soul.
It is said a virtuous soul is the key to universal faith - dogmatic religion not rigid. 
We human being have actually divided gods in the name of religion but in real almighty is one and one alone..! And his routes are diverse. A person needs to workout on his/her soul and on every single attributes , just a bit of awareness and a small change in our thoughts ,emotions can make our life paradise and can actually give us a positive approach and way to live our life .. Sonia singh has aptly discussed about all the attributes in depth and has cleared all the misconceptions one have ! Destiny, karma, power of truth, sense of self worth and self respect and beauty of giving are some of them..! It gives a vivid description of human values . Its main motive is to spread positivity and make humans cherish the long forgotten values . Reading this book was like breathing in fresh air . It tells us the way to cope up with your everyday problem. It is easy to understand and even much easier to implement . The book is thoughtful and motivates you . It takes the art of motivational writing several notches higher . Positive aspects: It is different from all the motivational writings that you have read so far but it promises to change you Negative points: If the author could have explained with some more examples, it could have been much better.. Conclusion: One could groom his/her self and can actually cover all the negative aspects by reading this fantastic book once.
A must read for all those people who are trying to find their own-selves. Rating : 4.5/5

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Saturday 8 August 2015

Dream Castle - Book Review


As it is said that every morning you have two choices either you can continue to sleep with your dreams or wake up and chase them..

Dream castle is all about beautifull tales beautifully crafted around dreams, passion, love and happiness.. written by young writers and this thoughtful anthology will generate feelings in you and will take you to a fantasy ride and will definitely strike a chord inside you which will resonate with your dreams ..
Editing has been done by kavya shah and akash rumade and they have succeeded it in..and have done their jobs aptly and you can not point out even a single mistake / flaw in their work..kudos..

Here is the detailed review of each and every story

1. The guardian angel by ruchi rai  : every girl dreams of a picture perfect  boyfriend/bridegroom and this story revolves around a girl who wished to be loved and get betrayal at first and eventually cupid striked his arrow and she fell in love again and this time with the right man at the right time and later they lived happily married after..!
Beautifully written , any girl can fall in love with the characters and you will love this short one for sure..

2. The knack of present by kavya shah : if you love someone truly ,nothing in this world can make you forget them, the bond of love between a husband and wife is far much stronger and you can feel this divine love through this story.. 
Kavya spellbounded me through her imaginative power and her way of storytelling ..this story will leave you with a big smile on your face and eventually it will make you believe in love too..

Reminiscence: we all have some dreams some expectations from our life partner and we do live in a world of dreams ..but it is not necessary to have someone exactly what we have wished for, kavya shah has beautifully taken up this concept and explained the life of a girl after marriage ,about her changing dreams and about the adjustments a couple do in order to turn their wedding into a beautiful marriage ..flawless, a beautiful story , catchy lines ! All in all a very emotional touchy one..!

3. Priyanka raiyani bose : breeze of love : when destiny has its own plans , no matter who you are and where you are , cupid will strike his arrow and you will have no option other than believing in the same. When your eyes meet someone and that person turns out to be your future husband, definitely it will looks like dream come true..! And this story has been written on this very same concept..! Priyanka di has played with the words so beautifully that girls will surely go awww at the end , life is definitely always full of love and this picture-perfect-dream-turned-story will leave you dreaming and definitely with teary eyes..!

Anecdote an incident of life : drafts has been beautifully written covering an entire relationship of love , mishaped because of ego and misunderstandings and how these ruthless things destroys a relationship.. i felt it could have been a bit better , overall priyanka di's observing power and her reality based story left me mesmerised ! In this story , you can actually visualise today's scenario..

4.esperanza by Akash rumade : life takes care of your broken dreams only if you are brave enough to stay tough .. i appreciate akash for writing such a brilliant motivational story..he just jotted down his story which is indeed an inspiration to each and every budding author who has the desire to write . Bravo to akash and his story , and i must say this story will definitely inspire people to dream and then convert their dreams into reality ...

The fabbler : the journey of an author from the beginning to the end, all the struggles they gone through, criticism, success all the flavours have been terefically combined..! I have started loving akash's writeup !

5. The new beginning by rohit sukhwani : isn't it crazy that we indian's just fall in love like crazy with our favourite actors/actress and run behind them like like anything , but what if one day we reach upto a level where they turn up to meet us.. ? This story will make you learn to achieve alot and will be an inspiration to all of them who wishes to live their life according to their own terms..!  When you can dream big , when you actually fumble and then stand up on your feet and be what you wish to , and turn you dream into reality that is your d day ..! This story will redefine the meaning of dream..!

6.dream it , destiny will follow you by isha sharma : as the name says , it is a story of a girl who dared to dream , dream to be a fashion designer and who rather accepting his parents choice , went to chase her own dreams and who turned out to india's leading fashion designers.. 
Parents generally don't let their children go for their dreams and very obviously ask them to choose what they wish for..
This story will definitely teach us to let our children be free and let them chase their dreams.. rather being a hurdle in their way we can actually be their support..
Isha sharma has aptly saw what is prevailing in the society and wrote story on the very same idea.. thought provoking and indeed a great choice of words ..! Perfect !

7. Gateway to *happyness* by Swatti chandak : after loosing your love interest and getting married to an unknown , is definitely painful and this story is based on a girl who is still trying to live and how she tries to find his happiness in his son and his husband .. wow writeup , appreciably written , not even a single flaw and mesmerising ..all in all , a very emotional writeup .!

8. Reunion by aabha pandey : when you want someone in your life , you have to make space for them and for that you wjll have to compromise and adjust .. not everytime you are lucky to have love in your life and when love knocks you door , you should accept it , coz you never know what destiny has plans for you..this story evolves around this very same idea and aptly written , this story will teach you to live alone in in this world independently and has redefined love for herself..! Overall it mesmerised me and left me with a smile ..! It couldn't have been better

9. Light in nightmares by vipul dhingra : if something nasty happens to you , you should not stop dreaming and this story is based on this very same concept .. but it could have been a bit better..! And it din't took my attention..! Overall a so so one..!

10. I wish our roads cross someday by hemant shardul : love unites us , but religions divide us and sometimes we loose our beloved because of this very same reason..hemant has portrayed the story really well and i loved it to the core..!perfect !

11. Bicycle ride moments by aishwarya kamath : noone should stop their pursuit of dreams just because people might call them crazy.. aishwarya has beautifully reminciszed past moments through a bicycle ride and had actually portrayed a picture perfect life full of suprises.. a nice one :)

12. Dream or craziness by ankush gupta : real dream are those which just don't let you sleep ! Such kinda story is written by ankush ! How a girl ran away from her house in order to achieve all her dreams and yes the journey from the beginning to end and how she got everything what she has dreamt of..this story will definitely help you to rediscover your dreams and will motivate you to keep moving ..absolutely one fine story with gripping lines ..a must read !

13. Love by chance by manas jonraj : love at first sight happened on a train journey . It is an usual one but it could have been a bit better , although the way author has portrayed the characters and story is simply beautiful..! One time read.

14. A mysterious dream by kajal lalwani : a story based on karma , killing , re-birth revenge and efforts..! All together a very good concept and effortless narration ! Totally a wow one..!

15. Gusty 'she' by aditi srivastava : if you din't face any difficulty in your path , then you are on the wrong way . This story is Based on a girl who actually has a dream but hurdles don't let her achieve her dreams , demotivated in the initial step and later achieves her dreams coz of her will power and constantly done hard work..! This story will teach you to be determined all the time and will definitely teach to move further !

16. Black and blue by anirban nanda : a potential story basically written on the concept of haunted dreams ! It could have been a bit better, though the story line is exceptionally good as many a people go through the very same dreams..

17.my fairy tale by dishi kriplani : the dream of a girl ,beautifull explained in the form of walpapers and nice quotes..good one !

I must say different dreams of different people has been perfectly written and portrayed..! Congratulations to all the authors..!
I m in love with all the stories..!
I'll rate this book as 4/5 stars.

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Friday 7 August 2015

Interview with Uttam Kumar (Author of 1st Job 10 mistakes)

Seldom comes the book that goes out of context and delivers the best, the same is the book, 1st job 10 mistakes by Uttam Kumar. A kind of book that is getting great reviews all around and is being critically appreciated. So let's have a closer look at the book through the author himself, Uttam Kumar.

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  • Introduce yourself to our readers.

Hi, My name is Uttam Kumar. Born Human trying to Be Human. I am post graduate in Maths. Staying in Goa. The only thing that keeps me moving is my desire to serve underprivileged Children. I am a businessman. Writing comes naturally to me.
  • So at what age did you started penning down, and how is it helping you today?

I was born in Punjab and have seen the worst phase in Punjab history, that of militancy. I was disturbed by the things happening around and wanted to do something but as I was just 7-8 years at that time, I was not in a position to do anything. So, only option was to pen down my anger and that’s how it all started.
  • Share your experience about your school and college life.

I was most boring student. For me School and College were meant for studies only. Quite late in my life I understood that those were years to be enjoyed with friends. Most of my time was either spent reading or helping other students in Mats.
  • How did writing happen to you?

As told earlier, writing was a medium for me to vent my anger. Then slowly it gave me a medium to interact with myself. Most of my initial writing was result of my conflict with Self.
  • As we have seen that you are associated with a reputed company and you are an active member of author’s ink, how do you manage everything so well? isn’t it hectic for you?

I have my own business which is there in 6 states across India. Also my NGO works in 11 states in India. But still writing is something that gives me a platform to develop my thoughts. My belief in life is that if you want to do something, you will find time for it. People who say we are busy, irritate me most. I feel if someone says No to you for something because person is busy, it’s not because person doesn’t have time, it means You are not a Priority for that person.
  • Are you a blogger as well? and if yes , then on what genre / niche do you prefer writing?

Somehow blogging is not happening to me. I tried many times in last 5 years but am unable to write a blog. But if in future I am able to, I will like to write about Underprivileged kids and Road Rage.
  • How has been you experience working with aniket kapoor and author’s ink so far?

Aniket ji is a great human being. He is young, energetic and passionate for his work. My experience says, he will become a name to reckon with in near future.


  • Tell us something about your debut novel ‘1st job and 10 mistakes’

During last 20 years or so, I have seen many people entering the industry. As Indian Economy was growing at that time, it was very easy to get a job. But then after 10 years, these people were either lost somewhere or were just sitting at entry level only. I studied the cases and found the common mistakes one commits. Book is just summary of these mistakes.
  • How much research was taken before writing this book?

Research spanned over a period of 10-12 years. And interaction with more than 500 individuals. The language of the book may seem to be easy, but it was intentional. The same findings could also have been penned in tougher Management language. But it would not have served the purpose. The book is aimed at all fresh entrants and it includes Rural youth also. So every effort was put to keep it as simple as possible. Also most of people don’t have appetite to read a 200 page book. So it required a lot of effort to keep the book as short as possible.
  • What is the reason behind writing such kind a novel only? in today’s time author’s are writing love sagas but you choose something really apt. Comment.

My attitude always guides me to swim against the tide. When students used to go for Engineering and Medicine, I didn’t even consider these and went for Maths. If, tomorrow people start writing more in this genre I may change to Love Stories.
  • What is in your store bucket next for your readers? would you like to share it with your readers?

Next is Anthology of Poems by around 40 poets from across India. I am co editor of same. There is One poem I have specially penned down for this book. It is already in market under title: Melody of Life. After that is a book on Road Accidents. I can assure it will be something we have never thought about.
  • Who is your fav author? Any one such book/ novella which is close to your heart?

My favourite author is Mahatma Gandhi and Pt. jawahar Lal Nehru. And the book I follow from Heart is “My Experiments with Truth” by Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Any one such person who has been your strength from the beginning of your life to this time when you are answering this question.

MySelf. I interact a lot with self. Whenever in trouble I speak to self. All my secrets are known to myself.
  • Any message/ suggestion from your end for your readers/ friends/ wellwishers?


Always follow your Heart. Do what you want to do. Live Life don’t just Survive. Never worry about Future. Have faith in God. Wherever your life goes, God will be there before you. Never have expectations from anyone. Try to help the needy. And on top: Try to Be Human! Straight From heart!

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So that's it from Uttam Kumar. Do follow the author 

Tuesday 4 August 2015

Footprints - Book review



Footprints, a short collections of poems, beautifully penned down.
As the name suggests, footprints is a book about women who have suffered beyond their flaws. Earlier in the past, women were have always been dragged behind and have never given an opportunity to come in front. Still even after been confined in so many boundaries, whenever any husband, man has got into any problem, women has always been their to come for there rescue. Various attributes of a women has been defined in the form of poetries, their growth, recognition or the love and their immense sacrifices. Poetess has written about freedom, eternal love and her holy flames, and the strings connected to lord ram. Seeking subservient perpetual voice of you. Sita is a perfect example of a woman's love for her beloved..! Through Poems like game, common loss, poetess has tried to put emphasis more on freedom, struggle, direction and the loss which every woman face. Women contingent march past is solely dedicated to all those women who are an epitome of bravery and courage and take these fierce steps to lead us into a new dawn.. Poetess has solely written about women and her sacrifices and dreams and you can find 29 fine pieces and can easily know the ups and down a women goes through and had been facing from the past so many years..! Poetess has just tried to make people remember about all these sufferings and she has succeeded in this..! And i must say all the poems are very well portrayed..! And i am sure she has a long way to go..! A very beautiful debut. Writing style : 4.5/5 Bookcover : 2/5 All in all : 4/5

Saturday 1 August 2015

"ARE YOU MAGIC? OR AM I A TRICK?" by Arpita Chipkar - Book Review



ABOUT THE BOOK:

"ARE YOU MAGIC? OR AM I A TRICK?" - Arpita Chipkar It is a story of TANYA BHOSLE, a young author, whose debut novel belonging to the genre of romantic fiction becomes a hit. Her dream story is loved by millions of readers. She gains great success. The novel, "The everlasting one" is about the churning love between a cosmetic surgeon and a fashion designing student. On the success party of the novel, the media questions if there is any resemblance to her real life. A young guy walks over to her, grabs the mike and answers a confident "YES". He recites her unfinished poem. He holds the face, the name as well as the nature of her fictional Mr. Perfect. In short, the author's fictional character comes alive! He introduces himself as Mr. Mihir Singh Rajput. This is also the name of the fictional hero in her novel. Her conscience says that he is the one! He tells her that he has come to life only because she has desired so. The day she realises the reality that he is the one, he shall meet her at the place she has dreamt off in her imaginations! Saying so, he walks away. She calls her childhood friend Monica, and reads her novel to her in order to find some clues to solve the mystery behind Mihir's existence. The novel revolves around the magical mystery behind the existence of Tanya's Mr. Perfect. It's a story of Romance, Love, Dreams and the Hope that Miracles happen......


BOOK REVIEW:

"ARE YOU MAGIC? OR AM I A TRICK?", debut work of Arpita Chipkar takes you on a ride of a modern fairy tale where a girl, Tanya Bhosle, imagines a prince charming in her book and later finds him standing in real life in front of her as Mihir Singh Rajput. Now everything that is left in her life is magic and mystery that only can be solved through her own book.

Arpita Chipkar has done great work with her narration part. The language of the book is having the ‘magic’ to hold the reader till the very end of the story. Once you start to connect with the story, there’s no way back. Both the lead characters of the book are portrayed with excellence. Characterization is another forte of this book. It was actually very hard to choose my personal favorite from the two characters but yes Mihir was actually a man to fall for (*Wink*).

There was one thing that I felt was not up to the mark of satisfaction and was storyline. I think that the story could have been better. The concept and the plot of the book, deserves to have a good storyline but it falls a bit flat at the end. Though I am not disappointed because the other things compensate the loss in the reading experience.


I’ll rate this book 4/5 because of the excellent narration and characterization.  

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