Blurb:Nadia gets the 7.30 train every morning without fail. Well, except if she oversleeps or wakes up at her friend Emma’s after too much wine. Daniel really does get the 7.30 train every morning, which is easy because he hasn’t been able to sleep properly since his dad died. One morning, Nadia’s eye catches sight of a… Continue reading Book review: Our Stop, Laura Jane Williams.
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BOOK REVIEW: Tides don’t cross, Simar Malhotra.
Paperback: 256 pages Language: English Publisher: Rupa Publications India (20 October 2018) BLURB: Sparks fly immediately when Rukmani—fierce and assertive in the best and worst possible ways—meets the gentle Ayaan in the magical city Paris. Meanwhile, back in India, her reticent sister, Mrinalini struggles to cope with the void of a loveless marriage and an early pregnancy. Tides… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Tides don’t cross, Simar Malhotra.
Cover Reveal: Paradise Towers, Shweta Bachchan’s Debut Novel
Big B's daughter, Shweta Bachchan, is releasing her debut novel and the blurb sounds really promising. I'm looking forward to reading it. So here the cover of the upcoming novel. HarperCollins India to launch Shweta Bachchan-Nanda’s debut novel, Paradise Towers, on 10th October 2018. HarperCollins India is delighted to announce that Shweta Bachchan-Nanda’s debut, Paradise… Continue reading Cover Reveal: Paradise Towers, Shweta Bachchan’s Debut Novel
BOOK REVIEW: Leah on the Offbeat, Becky Albertalli.
BLURB: When it comes to drumming, Leah Burke is usually on beat—but real life isn’t always so rhythmic. An anomaly in her friend group, she’s the only child of a young, single mom, and her life is decidedly less privileged. She loves to draw but is too self-conscious to show it. And even though her… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Leah on the Offbeat, Becky Albertalli.
BOOK REVIEW: Djinn City, Saad Z. Hossain.
PLOT: Indelbed is a lonely kid living in a crumbling mansion in super chaotic Dhaka with his father, Dr. Kaikobad. His father is the black sheep of their clan, the once illustrious Khan Rahman family. He is a drunkard and doesn't allow his son to go to school, and worse, Indelbed knows nothing about his… Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: Djinn City, Saad Z. Hossain.