Everything about the book is just making it a great read but after 20% of the completion of the book, the author starts to feed the readers' minds with ‘Agenda’. I felt as if the author was trying to make up the mind of the readers in some way or another.
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The Burning girls – book review
Overview: Author: C.J. TudorGenre: ThrillerNumber of Pages: 333 Ratings: Story: 4/5Writing Style: 4/5Captivating (On the scale of 5): 3.5/5Overall: 3.75/5 Review: Plot: The plot of the book revolves around the place called Chapel Croft. It is village that holds secrets and eventually Jack and her daughter gets involved in the secrets and everything starts to … Continue reading The Burning girls – book review
Not A happy family – book review
I am a fan of Shari Lapena’s writing and she is one of the very few authors who will release the book and the next day, I’ll order them without giving any second thought. The book is good but not her best. If you are not a fan of the author, you can skip this one. If you want to start reading the author, go for The Couple next door. It was fabulous.
I Will Make You Pay by Teresa Driscoll – Book Review
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
Take my heart, forever… by Arpit Agrawal – Book Review
This one is a brilliant book when it comes to small elements that many authors generally miss out while writing a book on romance. This book deals with showing rather than just telling and that's the USP of the book. All the characters are very well portrayed and the characterization is so strong that it … Continue reading Take my heart, forever… by Arpit Agrawal – 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
Entrepreneur Life
Have you ever seen a dream? Have you ever witnessed how real it looks when you are actually in that dream and the moment you wake up, it all shatters? Your belief in your dream shatters completely and you start doubting yourself that how can you be so silly to believe in the first place … Continue reading Entrepreneur Life
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