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BOOK REVIEW: Start a Start-up from start, Gyanesh Sahu.

Language: English Paperback: 170 pages Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers; 1st edition (15 December 2017)   PLOT: Abhimanyu, the protagonist, feels so incomplete with his engineering course and dreams about doing something exciting and fulfilling. He then settles on the idea of starting up a new online venture. He meets the bold and beautiful Shanaya. She becomes his best… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Start a Start-up from start, Gyanesh Sahu.

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BOOK REVIEW: Glitter and Gloss, Vibha Batra.

Paperback: 164 pages Publisher: Bloomsbury India; Latest edition (9 August 2016)   I'm not a big fan of cheesy romantic novels, but there's something about Vibha Batra's writing that made me fall in love with this book. Maybe the timing was just perfect. I was getting into a reading slump from my last read, and this… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Glitter and Gloss, Vibha Batra.

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BOOK REVIEW: Men and Dreams in the Dhauladhar, Kochery C. Shibu.

PLOT: The story is told mainly from three POVs; Nanda, Khusru and Rekha. A Hydel project in the remote Himalayas brings them together. Nanda, an engineer from Kerala, works at the dam construction site. Running away from his past, leaving his loved ones back home and hiding from the law, he's struggling to find some peace.… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Men and Dreams in the Dhauladhar, Kochery C. Shibu.

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BOOK REVIEW: Her Master Key, Shruti Johri.

Language: English Paperback: 172 pages Publisher: Rupa Publications India (20 December 2017) This is the first time I'm reading a book that gives an insight about the things happening in the fancy five-star hotels in India. This book is an account of Gauri's experience as a housekeeper at a leading hotel. There are 8 chapters, and each chapter… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Her Master Key, Shruti Johri.

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BOOK REVIEW: A Home for Urvashi, Sanchali Bhattacharya.

PLOT: Death separates Dulari from her beloved twin sister, Ujjwala. Dulari falls in love with her sister the moment she sets her eyes on her. Determined to be united with her sister, Dulari's spirit remains on Earth. She remains as a constant companion to Ujjwala and waits for the perfect opportunity to be with her… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: A Home for Urvashi, Sanchali Bhattacharya.