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AUTHOR INTERVIEW with Nihara Hareesh

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  🌺 I was fortunate enough to have an  interview  with Author Nihara Hareesh. Recently her book was published by the name of "The Boy Who Wrote My Story". Her novel was highly loved by our young generation. Our conversation has been summarized below : Q1. You are a successful  author , singer, traveller and film maker. So far how is your journey ? 🌺 Thank you so much for the kind words. The journey has been interesting so far. Of all the things writing has always been primary and I am absolutely love working on new pieces to put out there for readers to enjoy. Q2. Pls share some of your childhood memories! 🌺 My favorite childhood memory is reading in the libraries or by window sils at home while it’s raining outside. Those are always the best. I wasn’t very social growing up. I always hid behind books and fantasized a world where I fit in.  Q3. How did the idea came to write this book? 🌺 On a bus ride I once caught myself pondering over the question - What i...

STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSE'S MOUTH

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  🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺 πŸ“š Book Review Title : Straight From The Horse's Mouth Author : Haresh Sippy Language : English Edition : Paperback Pages : 203 "You cannot create a quote. You have to live through a situation to pour your experience into one." πŸ’« The above lines are true as our author had lived through each and every lines compiled inside the book. πŸ’« The book is written by Author Haresh Sippy who is a pioneer in his field. We can categorize this book as a self help. He has gathered words of wisdom and summarized them in a book of hundred quotes. His quotes reflect on our various phases of life : love, work, life and social relationships. πŸ’« The book is the author's lifetime achievement. All the quotes had been written from his experiences. They highly inspire and motivate us in our life. Each quote is rare and unique. It has a deep meaning inside it. After reading this book I have developed a different approach towards life. The book looks like a pocket novel and can be...

Author Interview : Parinieta Ahuja

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  🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺 AUTHOR INTERVIEW : PARINIETA AHUJA  πŸ’« I was fortunate enough to have an interview with Author Parinieta Ahuja. Recently her first book was published by the name of "Imaginations Wild". Her novella was highly recommended for the young and old by The Times of India. Our conversation has been summarized below : 1.Can you briefly introduce yourself   πŸ’« Hey, I just graduated with a combined Masters and Bachelors degree in Pharmacology and Toxicology from the University at Buffalo in New York. I will be starting working in the biotech industry soon this year and will continue to work on writing on the side. I was brought up in New Delhi, India, and I was 21 years old when I wrote my book draft. I have written in some form or another all my life. From writing poems when I was young to writing in my journal and not writing a fiction story. I think it is the best way in which I can express my innate feelings. It is through my character's stories that I express ...

Unputdownable thriller

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  🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ [Amazon Review] Unputdownable thriller  πŸ’« The cover itself reveals that this is going to be a thriller, which keeps you curios and guessing till the end. The lead character Vijay is the perfect policeman who seems too good to be true. But saying this, the author has made sure that the story has balanced amount of heros and villians, there are people around Vijay on whom after some incidents he could not trust anymore.  πŸ’« And just when you think that now he'll be the one man army, tadaa...there is an entry of a female character Padmini. After this the author has done a commendable job to keep up the rising love story along with that of the murder investigations, not letting any one overpower the other. The events mentioned in the book are so detailed that you can visualise it in front of your eyes.  πŸ’« A little bit of sneak peak into the story: There are murders one after the another, are the murders interlinked? Also sometimes the murder doesn't ...