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 Rashmi Kaushik’s Signed With Deceit offers readers a compelling exploration of love, betrayal, and ambition set against the backdrop of the corporate world. The novel presents not just a love story but also a sharp commentary on the ruthless dynamics of professional life, where emotions often become entangled with power plays. The story revolves around Aarav and Nisha, two individuals whose relationship blossoms amidst the high-pressure world of business. Their romance, however, is far from straightforward—bound by secrecy and challenged by the complexities of corporate politics. The narrative takes a darker and more dramatic turn with the arrival of Ria, a character whose manipulative strategies and hidden motives create a dangerous love triangle. The narrative illustrates how professional ambition can both fuel desire and corrode relationships, highlighting the fragility of love in environments dominated by competition. Kaushik’s characters are layered with both vulnerability an...

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 🏏Book Review🏏 Book:-Solly Adam - Beyond Boundaries  Author:-@vara.vantapati  Foreword by:- @gavaskarsunilofficial & Javed Miandad  Solly Adam - Beyond Boundaries is more than a sports biography—it’s a portrait of how one individual’s love for cricket became a quiet yet powerful force for social change. Vara Vantapati crafts the life story of Solly (Suleman) Adam not merely as a record of innings and matches, but as a chronicle of decades-long community building in Yorkshire’s cricketing circles. Born in Gujarat in 1945 and later moving to England, Solly Adam represents a rare bridge between worlds—between South Asian migrant communities and the often insular English cricket establishment. His nearly forty years in league cricket were marked by more than personal performance; he mentored over 400 young cricketers, with at least 150 of them rising to international stardom. This is not just a statistic—it’s a testament to the multiplier effect of grassroots mento...

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 ✨Book Review✨ 7 Steps to a Fulfilled Life (7SFS) by Mukesh Bajaj presents a structured, values-driven roadmap for individuals seeking deeper clarity, purpose, and contentment in their lives. With a blend of personal storytelling, reflective prompts, and actionable frameworks, Bajaj positions this book not merely as a self-help manual, but as a companion for those on a quest for intentional living. One of the book’s most notable strengths is its methodological clarity. Bajaj’s seven-step approach is neither vague nor overly abstract. Each step is defined with precision and accompanied by real-world scenarios, self-reflective questions, and exercises designed to move the reader from passive reflection to active transformation. This level of structure distinguishes 7SFS from many generic motivational titles. Whether you're evaluating your life direction or trying to resolve internal dissonance between your personal and professional values, Bajaj’s system offers a coherent scaffold to...

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 In a time saturated with noise—digital, social, emotional—The Silence That Spoke by Mona offers a quietly powerful counterpoint. This debut collection of English poems invites the reader not only to listen, but to feel the weight and range of silence as a narrative voice. Rather than treating silence as absence, Mona imbues it with shape, tone, and emotional resonance, allowing it to speak volumes through the poetic form. The collection explores silence as a multifaceted concept. It is at once a refuge and a rupture, an intimate presence in love and longing, but also a witness to anger, satire, and surrealism. The tonal diversity is one of the book’s strengths: a single thread of quietude runs through each poem, yet each piece has its own emotional texture. Readers encounter silence as a balm in poems of introspection, and as a blade in pieces that touch on rage or irony. Mona’s use of free verse allows for fluid expression. The poems are largely unbound by formal constraints, whi...

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 🌱Book Review🌱 Book:-Mini And The Strangely Cut Leaves  Author:-@nanditaslens  Illustrated by:- Niloufer Wadia  Mini and the Strangely Cut Leaves is a thoughtfully crafted introduction to the marvels of the natural world, tailored for young readers with curiosity and a keen eye for detail. It stands out in the genre of children’s nature writing not just for its engaging plot, but also for the way it seamlessly blends scientific wonder with the elements of a lighthearted mystery. Mini, a relatable and inquisitive protagonist whose love for her balcony garden mirrors the curiosity many children feel when engaging with nature. When Mini notices that something—or someone—has been snipping away at her garden’s leaves in a very peculiar pattern, her quest to uncover the truth forms the central mystery of the story. Sarkar’s writing captures this intrigue with a gentle suspense that is age-appropriate, accessible, and endearing. What elevates this book is its commitment t...