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You’re Stuck with Me for Life | Venuka Goyal | Book Review

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Neeti and Ronit are two people leading two completely different lives. Their tastes, desires, hobbies, dreams, aspirations, and ambitions are all different. What do they have in common, you ask? Well, absolutely nothing! And yet they decide to tie the knot. Not because they want to, but because given their inexplicable circumstances, they have to reach a compromise. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/5TN3ADE via IFTTT

Milli Meet Miss Lilly | Anuj Tikku | Book Review

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Fashion designer Dev Sinha is known all over the tinsel town. Currently, in his early forties, Dev had met Milli, the sultry fitness trainer four years ago, and their bond is now stronger than ever. But little do they know that their relationship is about to be derailed. Miss Lilly, a latex and rubber-made mannequin that Dev stumbles upon one day will change everything. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/Yl7nGQg via IFTTT

Nachiketa | Subba Rao | Amar Chitra Katha | Book Review

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The child prodigy Nachiketa was the son of Rishi Vajashravas. He is known for his tunnel-focused dedication towards the pursuit of self-realization or Moksha. Nachiketa’s story finds mention in the Katha Upanishad (believed to have been written around 9th century BCE). from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/rkR4Ayw via IFTTT

Author Nishant Singh talks about his debut book Sailab | Interview

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Nishant Singh, 26-year-old, is a writer/advertiser, works with a digital marketing startup in Delhi. He has worked on various marquee accounts like Netflix, Maruti Suzuki, Emami, Sandisk, Dabur, etc. Nishant’s debut book Sailab was released on 25th June 2021 and his second book is slated to release on the same date, this year. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/krS97be via IFTTT

Oh! We Brutes: The Kingdom of Animals | Annapurna Krishjeev | Book Review

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On a hot summer day in the forest of Woody Woods, the giant Enorma, famous for being the largest tree in the forest, comes crashing down, as it finally gives up on life. In the jungle, the days have become unbearably hot and the once-mighty river has narrowed into a mere trickle. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/fmGv5wh via IFTTT

Haunted India | Chandan Sinha | Book Review

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Haunted India talks about real places, buildings, and incidents of horror from all over India. In addition to this, the book also covers many mysterious places in India. Expect a book that has bite-size chapters which are easy and quick to read. Expect a short read of just under 100 pages. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/arL71Rt via IFTTT