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Survive the Night | Riley Sager | Book Review

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A few months ago, Charlie’s best friend was murdered by The Campus Killer. Now, she wants to leave the campus soon as possible, Charlie jumps when an opportunity presents itself in the form of this one guy, Josh Baxter. A stranger whom she meets by chance. But as Charlies begins her night-long ride with him, driving across hundreds of miles, her alarm bells start ringing. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/3oWhX3W via IFTTT

7 Hours at Bhata Road | Ajinkya Bhasme | Book Review

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In the remote village of Bhata, eons ago a prophecy was made. One that promised the birth of hell in Bhata. One that claimed that the hell would then spread from Bhata to the rest of the world. Many centuries went by and people forgot all about it. Until one day, the prophecy started to unravel the darkness that was promised to Bhata. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/3nN1iRj via IFTTT

Author Sumit Ghosal talks about his debut book | Interview

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An expert in Capital Markets who is working as Associate General Manager for one of India’s top IT companies, Mr. Sumit Ghosal is a man with varied interests. His debut novel, a detective fiction, The Dead Don’t Talk, is a murder mystery set in the Kolkata of the seventies. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/3x1yurc via IFTTT

Author Nishant Gang talks about his latest book | Interview

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A project manager by the day and a poet and writer by the night, Nishant Gang is a man with many dreams and many talents. From working in one of India’s largest automobile companies to traveling to the remotest and most underrated destinations of India, Nishant Gang does it all. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/2YHiSfA via IFTTT

Girl in the Green Villa | Yash Pawaskar | Book Review

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Viraj and Jhanak plan to take a short weekend trip to the nearby town of Mansol in Himachal Pradesh. But something sinister lurks in the very villa that they have chosen for their getaway. Danger lurks around the corner and very soon their lives would never be the same. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/31W10Pq via IFTTT

Flowers in the Sunshine | Sarbajit Roy | Book Review

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Flowers in the Sunshine is a collection of 54 poems that all talk of different things and have varied themes. It is a collection that predominantly explores nature and its many wonders. Written lucidly, using rich and eloquent language, the poems are emotionally expressive. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/3qqvXp4 via IFTTT