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In a Better Place by Bornali Datta

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  ⭐⭐🌟 BOOK REVIEW 🌟⭐⭐  ðŸ’« I was just randomly searching for some medical fictional book and come across this awesome book. It is written by a doctor and the main storyline is fictional but it is inspired by author's own life experiences.   ðŸ’« This book includes story from a government hospital to foreign country hospital conditions and scenarios. Book has some heart warming stories. This book is inspiring, emotional as well as informative. It has shown the Journey of Doctor Sudha and New Doctor Sanjay. From nurses to doctors, everyone's journey about how they keep themselves calm and how they feel everything is penned in this book really well.   ðŸ’« This book contains some failure attempts of white coat person because they did not have resources. In 3 parts of the book a reader can find a long time journey of a doctor and their experiences in a story which is very interesting to read. Overall it was a good read. Do try it once.

Sinbad and the Tomb of Alexander by Kevin Missal

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  ⭐⭐🌟BOOK REVIEW 🌟⭐⭐ 💫 After the success of the bestselling children novel Sinbad and the Trumpet of Israfil, Kevin Missal is back with the second book in the series. Sinbad and the Tomb of Alexander is the latest addition to this collection, In this book Sinbad sets off into another adventure to find the Tomb of Alexander and unravel the mysteries surrounding it. 💫 The book is a magical thrilling reimagination of the author. The book belongs to the fantasy adventure category. It contains 42 chapters and each one of them are filled with fun and adventure. The characters Sinbad, the Sailor, Safeena, Husayn adorns the pages of the book. 💫 The book cover is beautifully designed. The title is apt. All the characters are well developed. The plot is engaging and interesting. Language is is simple and easy to understand. Truly a masterpiece, waiting for the next book in the series. #bookstagram #bookstagrammers #bibliophile #bookish #bookworm #booknerd #bookaholic #bookaddict #bookbl...

Sugar The Silent Killer by Damayanti Datta

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  ⭐⭐🌟 BOOK REVIEW 🌟⭐⭐ .  ðŸ’« We all have an inclination towards sugar. It has become an integral part of our diet from ancient times too. It is one of the essential ingredient found in our kitchen. Everyday we include sugar in our tea, coffee, milk, sweets, porridge, cakes and sometimes in food too.  ðŸ’« Sugar The Silent Killer is written by Author Damayanti Dutta. This is her first book written by the author. The book belongs to non fiction genre. The author has chosen an important topic for her book which is the concern of every second person.   ðŸ’« She briefs us how we have made sugar a part of our life. Sugar is  being termed as a silent killer as it is the root cause of every disease now prevalent in India from obesity to Covid.  💫 Sugar does not have any nutritional value. It only increases the calories content in our body. Sugary foods helps to gain weight. High consumption of sugar can trigger obesity, diabetes, hypertension to Covid. ...

Crimson Spring by Navtej Sarna

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  ⭐⭐🌟 BOOK REVIEW 🌟⭐⭐ 📚 Crimson Spring 13 April 1919 : Jallianwala Bagh Massacre It was the harvest festival day of Baisakhi. Around twenty five thousand had gathered in Bagh. The Bagh was an open area enclosed with high walls on all sides which ended into a narrow passage. A speaker was opposing the Rowlatt Act, when General Dyer entered the bagh with this soliders and gave order to open fire at the crowd without a warning. Almost 1650 round were fired before they stopped. Hundreds died that moment and another hundreds were left to die. 💫 This book once again refreshes our memory with the worst massacre of the twentieth century which claimed more than 20,000 lives. This shooting revolutionized the Indian Freedom Movement 💫 This book is dedicated to all the freedom fighters of India. Everyone has their version about the massacre at Jallianwala Bagh, and this book is the author's version. The barbarous act which shook the lives of Indians. 💫 This is a well written and well res...