Ratings: 3/5 Format: Audiobook Platform: Audible Status: Recommended for Beginners not for serious thriller readers. A good thriller is all about how it begins and how brilliantly you can hide all the elements before revealing them all during the climax. This book, I will make you pay, is, according to me, a perfect example of … Continue reading I Will Make You Pay by Teresa Driscoll – Book Review
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Long road to Mercy – Book Review
I am a big fan of David Baldacci. I started his books with Will Robie series, so when I heard that he is coming with a new series, there was not the slightest doubt in my mind that I wanted to read this one. Long road to mercy, introduces Atlee Pine and she is indeed … Continue reading Long road to Mercy – Book Review
Veronika Decides to die – Book Review
‘Veronika Decides to die’ is a kind of book that will stay with you forever. The book that starts with a simple suicide attempt turns out to be a book with many layers, uncovering time to time and taking you deep onto the world of so called lunatics and asking you a simple question, “Are … Continue reading Veronika Decides to die – Book Review
4 important rules on ‘how to write a novel’ by Neil D’Silva
There are certain things that you do all the time but when someone explicitly asks you about them, you go—“Really? Is this what I am doing?” For most of us authors, writing books easily makes this category. For me, writing is a highly organic activity, for the words just flow out of me when they … Continue reading 4 important rules on ‘how to write a novel’ by Neil D’Silva
5 writing tips from Shatrujeet Nath
Hello and welcome. If you are an aspiring author and already knows 'what' to write, you must be wondering about the 'how' and that's why I thought to introduce this new series where I'll bring you the tips from the mavericks of the field and who could be the better choice other than Shatrujeet Nath … Continue reading 5 writing tips from Shatrujeet Nath
The Innocent Wife by Amy Lloyd – Book Review
This book is a hugely talked thriller in the international market. The plot of the book is unusual and the blurb is so engrossing that you just can't stay away from picking this book up. Here's the blurb: Twenty years ago, Dennis Danson was arrested and imprisoned for the brutal murder of a young girl … Continue reading The Innocent Wife by Amy Lloyd – Book Review
How to choose the best ‘Vanity Publisher’?
If you dream to get published in India through big publisher without paying a penny, you have to wait for years, may be decades because the competition is way too hard and even the judges are sold. Publishers are seeking business and just question yourself, why should a publisher choose you? If your answer is … Continue reading How to choose the best ‘Vanity Publisher’?
‘Origin’ by Dan Brown – Book Review
As everyone else, i was excited to read another adventure of Robert Langdon and hence pre ordered the book months ago. The concept and the blurb of the book promised to deliver yet another path breaking story but Dan Brown had something, totally different to deliver this time. Release date arrived and the moment I … Continue reading ‘Origin’ by Dan Brown – Book Review
Daily life struggle of an ‘Author’!
Life of an aspiring or a published (doesn't matter in which category you fall) author is tough. You may say that life of everyone in creative field is tough but maybe, after reading this article, your respect for the people who fall in this rare category may rise. Let me categorize the struggles that we … Continue reading Daily life struggle of an ‘Author’!
Note to self
When I was in eighth standard, I was fascinated with one subject and that was English Literature. The reason of this fascination was my teacher. The way he taught us, was way better than any of the teacher I have ever seen. He was the first one who taught us to value the craft. One … Continue reading Note to self