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Author: Aarti Shankar The book starts with Aaradhya’s irritation and ends with Abhishan’s confession. It shows the simple, happy yet beautiful journey of a marriage life. Unlike many billionaires’ books, this one is so relatable to middle-class life. Many things can be related. There are many little details that make…

Boys Don’t Cry

Author: Meghna Pant This is one-of-a-kind story that I have ever read. This story depicts modern Indian marriages. If you are unmarried and looking for NRI alliances, you will be scared of NRI alliances after reading this. The author perfectly depicts how a woman is abused, both emotionally and physically,…

Where the Sun never Sets

Author: Stuti Changle Review: The story started simply with the pressures of the full-time job of a normal employee. Honestly, the first two chapters were a little boring. But later on… the book picked up and went well. In the end, the twist was unexpected. I have read many stories…

The Forbidden Daughter

Author: Shoban Bantwal 1. if you are reading as an author, you will definitely learn a lot from this book. 2. Both as a reader and writer, you will learn how to describe feminism without degrading the other genders. 3. The story is very simple about a girl named Isha…

Write me a Love Story

Author: Ravinder Singh This is my first read of Ravinder Singh’s books. So this is my experience with the reading journey of WRITE OF ME A LOVE STORY. The book started the way he exactly mentioned it in the pre-read at the back of his book. The way he designed…

The Dowry Bride

Author: Shobhan Bantwal Review: This book shows the dark side of the dowry system in Indian society. Here comes a girl, Megha, who was almost burned to death by her in-laws and husband. If not for her hearing their plan accidentally, she might have been dead. The author clearly explained…

One Indian Girl

Author: Chetan Bhagat This is the first paperback novel I have read. I bought this book on a roadside side stall selling it for 50 years on a second-hand sale. And I never regretted buying it. Getting inside the review… Radhika’s character was well-designed and well-portrayed. She is clear about…

The Comedy Of Errors

Author: William Shakespeare It’s a story about two sets of twins who were lost. They find each other in different circumstances but can’t recognize them. In the end, when everything is cleared, it will be a happy ending. Since it’s a play… the whole story was told in dialogue. I…

Everyone Has a Story. (Part 1)

Author: Savi Sharma Review: This book starts off with the girl sitting in a cafe and thinking of writing a story. Then she will one day meet a big author in his bookmeet. In the very meet, the male protagonist will be there. And that’s it… she will find him…

Everyone Has a Story (Part 2)

Author: Savi Sharma Review: This book is the continuation of ‘Everyone Has a Story’. The characters are the same and the plot is just an extension of it. After reading the first book, you will have some expectations, like whether the coming sequel will be on the same level or…