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💞Book Review💞

 'Love Is Blind' by Dora Grace is a classic whodunnit detective novel. It revolves around the mysterious death of "Zuri Dinshaw" whose body was found floating in a swimming pool of a secluded farmhouse. Inspector Sid found this case quite complicated and he was joined by his old friend lucifera Indica to solve it. This novel, the first in the series, blends a sophisticated murder mystery with an exploration of themes like love, deception and the complexities of human nature. The crime is both baffling and seemingly unsolvable, but lucifera Indica, a sharp-minded investigator with a reputation for solving the most puzzling cases, is called in to uncover the truth. As she navigates the labyrinth of personal relationships, hidden motives and dark secrets, the novel slowly unfolds it's layers, keeping the readers engaged with unexpected twists and turns. Grace does an excellent job of staying true to the conventions of the quite. There's a clear, methodical invest...

🌳Book Review🌳

 Reflection and contemplation gives the ability to see things clearly, as they are meant to be. When all else is quiet, then we feel the connection with ourselves. Meditation is the vehicle that provides us the answer for this deepest of connections..... '21 Songs Of Self-Love' by Sharad Verma is a poetic collection that invites readers to embark on a reflective journey of self-acceptance and inner peace. Written with simplicity and grace, this anthology is not just a series of poems but a meditative guide to embracing one's worth and cultivating a deeper connection with one-self. The book is divided into 21 poems, each serving as a musical invocation to self-love, where Verma's verses act as both a mirror and a balm. The poems explore universal themes of personal growth,  healing and emotional liberation. They emphasize the importance of self-compassion and the need to nurture the soul amidst life's challenges. One of the strengths of "21 Songs Of Self- Love...

🌱Book Review🌱

 'Flickering Flames' by Joy Dasgupta is a poignant and evocative novel that explores themes of love, loss and personal growth. It mainly revolves around Nevan Sinha, a decent boy from a lower middle-class background who is infatuated with a bubbly girl named Nisha Sharma, who comes from an affluent family. As the intricacies of human life unfolds, their story takes unexpected twists and turns, ultimately drifting them apart. Their unexpected encounter on a train turns out to be a major twist in the story. Dasgupta's writing is introspective and deeply reflective, with vivid descriptions that brings the character's emotional turmoil to life. The author excels in crafting intriguing characters that instantly connect with readers. The title "Flickering Flames" metaphorically captures the fragility of hope and passion in the face of adversity. Dasgupta's ability to blend personal drama with universal themes gives the book a timeless quality. While the pacing c...

💜Book Review💜

 My body moved when I heard music, My legs tapped when I heard music, My heart rejoiced when I moved my body, My mind was full when I tapped my legs..... Pouring My Heart Out! by Rakhi Haridas is a heartfelt collection of poems that promises to offer valuable lessons to readers through poetic verses. Her poems are full of life and instantly, appeal to the readers heart, allowing them to completely immerse themselves in her poetic realm and feel motivated and relaxed. These rhythmic free-verses are penned with soulful expressions that paint each and every verse on the canvas of life for others to takeaway and implement the learning in their lives. From showing gratitude to paying tribute to her daddy, her poems cover a wide range of themes mainly focusing on her life and the people who matter to her most. Few of my favourite poems:- 💜Smile  💜Humans  💜Hope  💜The Happy Dancer  💜Gratitude  There is a sense of introspection in her poems, along with deep emo...