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Book Review - UNNS - The Captivation by Sapan Saxena

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Blurb: Of course you know about the seven stages of love, but have you ever lived them? Atharva Rathod and Meher Qasim. Love birds since adolescence. Bonded by love, separated by circumstances. They part ways only to meet again. But this time, he is on secret mission… Are they in control of their own destiny, or it’s their destiny which is making them dance to its tunes? Only time would answer, as Atharva and Meher unwillingly and unknowingly transcend the seven stages of love. A quintessential tale of love and romance marked beautifully by its own rustic old school charm. About the book: Unns is a storyline that merges and switched between thriller and romance genre. This book is one of its own kinds, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Writing & Narration: Sapan has done a wonderful job in narrating this out of the box story. It is moderately paced story in the beginning and it slowly gains speed as you read. It looked like watching a technicolour mo...

Book Review - The Bogus Read by Divyamaan

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Blurb In a galaxy Far, far away from earth There were two countries. India and Pakistan. Both countries somehow remained in a perennial state of conflict since their independence. After getting its shameless ass kicked thrice by India, Pakistan, has now come up with the ultimate conspiracy – attack the minds of Indian masses and capture the nation. In partially successful attempt, it captures some portion of India. The Indian Government, led by its highly patriotic PM, Narendra Mody and his Royal Highness, Arnub Gooswamy, takes charge of the situation and comes up with a master plan of defeating Pakistan, using some of India’s most potent weapons – corruption, political – holliganism and annoying celebrities. They are supported by five engineering students who, inspite of their otherwise mundane lives, get embroiled in the mess. They set themselves on a perilous journey only to discover how deep the whole conspiracy is and how dangerous are the brains behind it. In ...

Book Review - Control - The Treacherous Moon by Tushar Janjalkar

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Blurb: They say your acts resemble the machinations of your thoughts. But the great question is: Are your thoughts, your feelings really yours? The financial capital of the world, New York, is terror-stricken. Death is crawling forth from the sewers, every full moon nights. On each occasion, an Indian is found involved and the diplomatic relation between the two countries is at the breaking point. NYP detective John is continuously falling to track down the true perpetrators behind these incidents. The situation worsens when John’s case causes a threat to his love, Disha, a neurologist. Alongside, her security becomes his priority. When Disha learns that it’s not just her life at stake and her own past has united with the present in the cabal to ruin the future of many lives, she secretly sets out to uncover the mystery. Will Disha and John succeed in their journeys? Or will end up losing everything including their love? And above all, will the secret of moon ultimately be reveal...