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The Summer I Turned Pretty Book vs TV Show

Belly a.k.a Isabel’s life is all about her summer break. She just loves that time of the year, because, for her, it is the time for fun, family, and relaxation. It is the time when memories, that will last her a lifetime, are created. So, for her, everything best happens during those blissful months from June to August. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/J1TDcLg via IFTTT

Dewdrop and Banyan Tree | Ramachandran Rajasekharan | Book Review

Dewdrop and Banyan Tree is a beautiful collection that reflects the simplest of joys, the beauty of experiences, memories, and nostalgia, and rich life that doesn’t have to depend on money to be successful. It is a deeply insightful and profound collection, that I would certainly recommend to all lovers of poetry. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/L5mIU10 via IFTTT

Sense of a Quiet | Deepak Kripal | Book Review

Sense of Quiet is a heart-touching read that engrosses the reader with its sensitive take on love, life, and relationships, in contemporary India. The plot revolves around a couple, Milind and Diya who are both doctors and have a mutual friend named Rohan. The couple is settled in Haridwar and is struggling to balance their busy and demanding careers along with marriage. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/h4zOZK7 via IFTTT

Ekta Sinha talks about her book | Interview

Simple living, and high thinking - this is the perception you get when you interact with a noble soul like Ekta Sinha. A graduate in economics honours, and with past experience as an economics teacher, Author Ekta Sinha is currently employed as a content creator with Prema Films. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/RF4DLrj via IFTTT

The Love Hypothesis | Ali Hazelwood | Book Review

Olive Smith is a 3rd-year Ph.D. student who doesn’t believe in long-term relationships. Olive’s best friend Anh is silently crushing on Olive’s ex. To prove to Anh that she is over him, and in a quick spur-of-the-moment decision, Olive panics and kisses the first man she lays her eyes on. As fate would have it, it turns out to be none other than Dr. Adam Carlson, a young brilliant professor, known for his moodiness. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/w8u3E2t via IFTTT

Author Dr. Abhinav Atul talks about his debut book The Fourth Kiss | Interview

Author of the debut book The Fourth Kiss, Dr. Abhinav Atul is as versatile as his blog name, The Versatile Doctor, suggests. This tryst with versatility is best showcased on his YouTube channel, where he talks about a wide variety of subjects that include movies, shows, car care, cooking, gadgets, and physical wellbeing. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/Hv7CabR via IFTTT

Sneha Sabu talks about her book | Interview

Meet Author Sneha Sabu, a changemaker whose ambitious goals have led her to positively impact the lives of children across the world. She is also the author of the children’s book Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben, an illustrated book that aims to teach children about personal safety by ensuring interactive content and by initiating conversations around the subject. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/unbxWIR via IFTTT

Getting Granny’s Glasses | Ruskin Bond | Book Review

Mani, along with his father and granny, lives in a small village in the Himalayas, which is about a two-days journey from the bigger town of Mussoorie. The last time his Granny had gotten her glasses was ten years ago, and both Mani and his father know that Granny’s glasses have gone beyond repair and need to be replaced urgently. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/UmO5gDV via IFTTT

The Maid | Nita Prose | Book Review

Molly Grant is not like everyone else. She is neurodivergent struggling to understand social skills, and misreading what others mean and intend. Employed as a cleaning maid at Regency Grand Hotel, Molly's life changes as she enters the suite of the super-rich Charles Black, only to find him dead in his bed. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/xbukcKY via IFTTT

Spiritual Message of Mahabharata | KS Chandrakanth | Book Review

Have you ever wondered why the Srimad Bhagavad Gita is so revered? Why it is said to contain the essence of life? Ever wondered how its message is still relevant to today’s time, even after thousands of years? How its stories are symbolic representations of many philosophical and spiritual concepts? from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/O7lEYKk via IFTTT

The Deal in Akmud | Ekta Sinha | Book Review

This work of fiction is doubly fictitious and based in a dream-like land with elements that are fantastical and other worldly. It is a story that revolves around the idea of evil and explicates the manner in which evil thrives by being a sort of parasite. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/oQh0uLf via IFTTT

The Loser Fish | Aslam Hameed | Book Review

Lulu is a beautiful fish who is about to participate in the fish racing event this year. When during the practice races, Lulu fairs badly in the overall results, he is teased by other participants for his below-par performance, when his father gives him a life lesson that would last him a lifetime. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/AfY7ZhO via IFTTT

Siddhartha Street | Sudha Yadav | Book Review

Siddhartha Street by Sudha Yadav is a collection of short stories or rather perspective pieces from the aspect of different characters who live in the same neighbourhood. Set in the fictional lane named Siddhartha Street, located somewhere in South India, this book is a touching, poignant, and emotional read about the life. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/ih0sqJR via IFTTT

Beach Read | Emily Henry | Book Review

January Andrews is a romance writer who is broke and on a deadline. In the middle of writer’s block, she decides to come to a beach home. Augustus Everett is a successful literary fiction author, who happens to be January’s next-door neighbour at the beach house. They both are dealing with writer’s block when they find themselves with a writing bet! from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/Qnm7bYT via IFTTT

Love Science | Surajit Roy | Book Review

Love Science is a book that takes a necessary step in the right direction. At the core of the book, lies the attempt to study love relationships and understand the science of love. So that we as humans, value and nurture our most beautiful relationship/emotion. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/yB2dzgj via IFTTT

The Hidden Hindu | Akshat Gupta | Book Review

Book one of the trilogy mainly revolves around the eccentric, baffling, but charismatic character of the Aghori Om Shastri, who claims to have lived for thousands of years and has witnessed all the four yugas, including the events of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/bWdI0hF via IFTTT

The Fourth Kiss | Dr. Abhinav Atul | Book Review

In this book, debut novelist Dr. Abhinav Atul explores the system of arranged marriages and its perks through his protagonist Hrishi whose unfulfilled sexual desires lead him on this quest for self-discovery and physical compatibility. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/XcZ42vI via IFTTT

Landour Days | Ruskin Bond | Book Review

One would be wrong to assume that the book is just about Landour and Bond’s life in Landour. It is not, for it has much more to offer. It is about his day-to-day life, and also about his love for nature, his long walks to the hills, and his interactions with the locals and with others of his own kind (writers). It tells of his rendezvous with people, some charming, some not so welcome. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/WeMmf7d via IFTTT

Food-themed fiction novels for every hungry reader

Whenever we are asked about our favourite cuisine, we respond with a story in our heads relating to that food. Food has long served as a source of sustenance for humans and inspiration for some incredible works of art. So let me ask you a question. Are you a foodie? from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/jfQCkRP via IFTTT

Gorkhaland Diaries: Even Dreams… Uneven Lives | Satyadeep S. Chhetri | Book Review

Gorkhaland Diaries is a diary of all the major events of the Gorkhaland Movement which took place in the four decades spanning from the 1980s up to 2017. The book revolves around the stories of its two main characters: Rajen Thapa from Kalimpong and Bijay from a tea garden in Darjeeling. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/cleatMh via IFTTT

The Amateur Detectives (The Crime Lord Book 1) | Sayan Sahoo | Book Review

Unique, one of its kind, and deeply stirring, the story opens with a description which is sort of a poem about the unknown figure who is claimed to be immortal and comes out of his hibernation once in a while to strike at random people. ‘Marked by the shadow’s cry’ is a line that mesmerizes and raises curiosity at the same time. Who is this scary figure and why does he engage in such horrendous crimes against humanity? from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/eWBDIat via IFTTT

Venuka Goyal talks about her debut book | Interview

An IITian by education, and also an alumnus of the reputed The Ohio State University, Venuka’s world has always been the nerdy kind. Being a professionally trained scientist, she has worked at the National Research Facility in Indore and is currently employed as a visiting faculty in a University in Central India where she teaches Bioinformatics to young and curious Indian minds. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/jFwfaM3 via IFTTT

Hostelitis: Surviving Hostel Life | Srinivasa Addepalli | Book Review

Based on the author’s own experiences in the four-year stint at Regional Engineering College, Surat, Hostelitis: Surviving Hostel Life is a humorous, emotional, and adventurous journey that takes readers through the transcending and multidirectional lanes of friendship, career goals, and true love. from bookGeeks https://ift.tt/U3zG4S5 via IFTTT