Monday, 22 October 2018

Book Review : First Came Forever by Annie Woods. Angel heart saga trilogy book 1













Tell me when was the last time you read a book that has now stuck with you like none other story / book has? Which is that 1 book , you'll want everyone to read?
I have offlately founded 1 such book for myself and my viewers as well!

Hello there everyone, thank you so much for giving this post your time.
I'm back today with another book review that is extremely special to me, titled "First Came Forever by Annie Woods ", this is the 1st book in the Angle Heart Saga trilogy. 

Language: English 
Genre: YA romance 
Length: 322
Published: 14 Nov. 2017
Publisher: Vanguard Publishers  

Summary : 
A beautiful romantic teen novel about overcoming barriers to be with the one you love, by Annie Woods.

First Came Forever is the first book in a new trilogy following heroine Erica Lindell as an unexpected meeting changes her life forever. This swoon-worthy read for teens has several twists, including a love triangle and an assassination plot, where Erica is pushed to question her own aims and choices and make the hardest decisions of her life. What price is too high to pay, even for love?

Backpacking with her high school friends, Erica’s life takes a thrilling new turn. Meeting the fascinating Sasha Ailes, she can’t help but fall completely and irrevocably in love with him. When he feels the same way about her, Erica finds herself drawn into a fairy tale love story that will set her life on a new direction. But Sasha has kept his true identity a secret. Finding out who he really is, Erica must overcome the betrayal and make the hardest choice of her life. Can she give up her own dreams to live in his world, or leave and lose him forever?

First Came Forever is an enchanting, heart-wrenching story about friendship and first love and the devastating consequenc


Overview/ My Opinion:

 I had the most wonderful time reading this book.  Its definitely one of the best books I've ever read!
The storyline was beautiful, the plot was fresh and strong enough to keep me gripped to  the core while reading this book. The writing style was good, the language used was easy going, crisp and lucid. The cover and the title are appropriately chosen.

Coming to the part that i absolutely loved,  i.e the character development. Honestly after reading the Diary of anne Frank, the only time when i could connect with the protagonist so much was only when I read this book.

Erica ( The protagonist) was so much like me.
In the initial stage of reading this book , I felt i was seeing a reflection of my own self!

This book has so much to offer, from trust, bondings , friendships, love and the list can go on!

The chemistry between Erica & Sasha was the most adorable part of the book, also not forgetting the friendship between Danny and Erica.

I liked the way the emmotions of each character is crafted, its raw and pure.

It was nice getting an insight into the lifes of these Teenagers.

I also liked the kind of fairy tale Romance that this book upholds along with a slightly different political background.

Now coming to the part that was a complete Game changer/ toe curler / table turner / etc... call it whatsoever but it was the I-DIDN'T-EXPECT-THAT-TO-COME  kinda movement. Yes, I'm obviously referring to the Climax!
It totally ripped off my heart!  I've cried after a fairly long time over a book

Based on this book itself i can say that the entire trilogy can be adapted into an amazing movie series as well! Infact i really want it to be adapted into a movie, so that her story can reach out to other non- readers as well.

Overall this was an excellent read & definitely a tear jearker!
Would i recommend it? Hell yes! Its a must read if you love the Romance Genre, just like i do. This book is definitely gonna strike  a chord in your heart.

Even if you don't like the Genre, i think this book is definitely capable of changing your opinion ;-p

My Rating: 5/5🌟


Im pretty sure that you'd like to give this book a try now! So here you  go ⬇
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B077GTC6TY/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_i_6-WZBbZWPK5YA
Special thanks to the author for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

I've already picked up Forever Disguised that's the 2nd book in this trilogy & already loving it!
Hope to review it soon!


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Saturday, 20 October 2018

Book review: Horse Town by Moshank Relia




   

         

Do you want to inculcate the habit of reading in your children? But not from which book to start?
Are you looking out for a book which will keep them occupied during their vacations?
If yes, then this post is for you.

Hello everyone, thank you so much for giving this post your time.  I'm back today with another book review titled "Horse Town" by Moshank Relia .


Language: English 
Publisher: pigeon post literary  press
Published: 2018 
Genre: Children's literature 
Reading level : 6& up 
Length : 64 pgs

Summary: Horse Town is a story of two boys named maruti and Arjun, who are brought together by fate.  This is their journey of love, care, friendship and kindness.
What happens with these two? How is their life functioning?
Grab the book to know more!


Overview/ My Opinion: I always love reading children's books, they are light and easy going at the same time heart touching due to the innovation and innocence put in it  by the authors .

This book too is one of them. I really liked reading it, the storyline was good and easy going, the plot was strong enough.
The character  development was done really well, i could connect with the characters as well. The writing style was good, this will also give children a chance to expand  their vocabulary. The font is quiet comfortable on one's eyes.
  The cover  is chosen appropriately. The beautiful illustrations enhanced my reading experience and  is sure to catch up with your childs attention and interest as well.

This book has a lot to offer to children, values such as Kindness, love , friendship, generosity, honesty   and much more.


Now coming to the part where the book required some improvements , firstly the title could have been chosen more comprehensively,
Secondly the climax was rushed, I would have loved it even more if it would last longer.

Overall, this was a very pleasant and an easy going read.  Definitely recommended if you want to get your child into reading some really good stuff!

My Rating: 4/5 🌟

Incase you wish to give this book a try;

Horse Town (Children's Book Ages 10+) https://www.amazon.in/dp/8193847725/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_54WYBbPQSMWP7

Special thanks to the author for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Saturday, 13 October 2018

Book review: Nomad and his rhymes by aashiesh agarwal







Title : Nomad and his rhymes 
Author : Aashiesh agarwal 
Length: 116
Language: English
Publisher: Notion press 
Published: 1 jan, 2018 
Genre: Poetry


Description: 

A set of pearls

From deep recesses of my heart

Strung together

Into a twin flame story divine

The journey of eternal lovers

In the steps to final ascension

The attraction

The loving

Breaking and pining

Longing

Awakening

Waiting

The Awakened Union     [sic]




Overview/ My Opinion: 

I had a really wonderful experience reading this book.  Firstly the writing style was excellent, the language used was crisp and lucid. The illustrations in the book enhanced my reading experience & they complemented very well with the content over it. This is a collection of wonderful poems, some which i found quiet relatable & some that left me awestruck. The cover and the title are appropriately chosen. This book kept me gripped till the end, i enjoyed every verse of it. It was a super quick read, i finished it in 30mins. Overall this was a very pleasant, easy and interesting read, i shall definitely be re-reading it again, definitely recommended for beginners & poetry lovers.



My Rating: 5/5💫


Special thanks to the author for sending me an ecopy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Incase you wish to give this book a try:


Nomad and His Rhymes : Journey of Twin Flames https://www.amazon.in/dp/1644294192/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yiQWBb0TRHND5


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Thursday, 11 October 2018

Book Review: Until Love Sets Us Apart by Aditya Nighhot






Are you looking out for a contemporary romance story? If yes, then this post is for you.

Hello  everyone, thank you for giving this post your time, I'm back today with another book review titled UNTIL LOVE SETS US APART by ADITYA NIGHHOT. 

LANGUAGE: English
GENRE: Fiction/ Contemporary Romance 
LENGTH: 232
PUBLISHER: Fingerprint publishers
PUBLISHED: 15 Aug, 2018 

DESCRIPTION: 

Aisha and Rohit are like chalk and cheese. While Rohit is completely aimless and imperfect, Aisha is focussed and a perfectionist. Just two opposites. But don’t they say opposites attract?
He loves her . . . She loves him. Their wedding is on the cards but their love is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits their lives.
Can loving somebody immensely set you apart?
Can everything just change in the blink of an eye?
Inspired from real-life incidents, this ‘Best Romance Book of the Year’ award winning novel is a heart-wrenching tale of true love, friendship and destiny. And a young author’s quest to find out what exactly happened . . .




OVERVIEW/ MY OPINION:

 I had a really wonderful time reading this book & now a really hard time reviewing it.
The plot was good and strong, I could connect with the Author  who was in search for a story to be known to the world.  The character backgrounds and development was done well.
The cover and the title are appropriately chosen.  The writing style was good, the only place where it disappointed me a bit was when it took a slow pace in the between and at times a scene or two  from the book sounded quiet filmy. The climax was something so unpredictable, it literally broke my heart,
I couldn't really believe it that the book that caused the "butterflies in my stomach " kinda feeling, made me laugh so much, now the very same book ripped off my heart, it made me sob so much.


Moreover, it was good getting an insight into the lifes of these medical students, to learn  more about their lifestyle and experiences.


This book deals with an issue that's so prominent in today's world.  I've atleast on my part, read very few books that talk about this issue.

Overall, this was a very interesting and heart wrenching read, an absolute tear jearker. I
Definitely recommend you to give this book a try.
Im pretty sure that you'll love it as much as I do.


MY RATING: 4/5💫

Special thanks to fingerprint publishers for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

In case you wish to give this book a try:

Until Love Sets Us Apart: To Love with Love https://www.amazon.in/dp/9388144252/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_4ydWBbB5MRHR4

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Saturday, 6 October 2018

Book Review: Men and dreams in the dhauladhar by kocheri C Shibu







Are you looking out for a book which will give you the perfect indian Vibes? If yes, then this post is for you!

Hello there everyone, thank you so much for giving this post your time.  I'm back today with another book review titled Men and dreams in the dhauladhar by kochery C Shibu.

LANGUAGE: English 
GENRE: Fiction
LENGTH: 283
PUBLISHER: Niyogi books
PUBLISHED: 3 August.  2015

DESCRIPTION/ SYNOPSIS: 
A hydelpower project in the remote Himalayas. Three people brought together by fate. Nanda, an engineer from Kerala at the dam construction site hiding from his past, from the law, torn between the love of his dear ones and the traditional kalari code of revenge. Khusru, a boy displaced from his native village in Kashmir, a gambit in the terror plot threatening to blow up the dam, working as a labourer at the site. Rekha, a Kathak dancer in heart, a doctor by profession, arrives at the campsite as the consort of Khusru. A village that accepts the dictates of modernity with a heavy heart, its population steeped in superstitions and religious beliefs.

All throng the campsite like moths to a flame, some escape untouched, successful; some, miss a step, and perish. Each has a story to tell and a dream to realise. Men and Dreams in the Dhauladhar is about the aspirations of these people with their cares and worries woven into the site life. The fury of nature and the hardships of project life have no mercy for the weak and no time for the dead. Like an eternal spectator the Dhauladhar watches as men risk life and limb in a quest to fulfill their dreams.[sic]




OVERVIEW/ MY OPINION: 

I had mixed feelings while reading this book.
Firstly the concept is fresh and innovative.
The character backgrounds were really well developed. I could connect with the characters well.  The writing style was good and the language used was easy going and lucid.
Now coming to the part where the book required some improvements, firstly this is a character driven book i.e a lot of attention is paid to the development of the characters, however I found the plot to be weak, I wish that the amount of time that was given to the character development, would be given to the plot as well. Secondly though the writing style was good there were too many abusive words / native words used which made it a bit difficult to get in.
The technical aspects/ chapters of the book made it a bit boring at times, secondly the book takes a very slow pace in the between.
Lastly the climax was rushed and the book ended quite abruptly which kinda took out the soul of this book.

Now coming to the part that i absolutely loved,
I loved the way to emotions of each character is crafted, its raw, pure , passionate & dedicated to their loved ones
I loved the way the life of the commoners living in the northern part of India is shown,
Their dreams their difficulties all are highlighted very well. I really appreciate the time, effort and research put in this book.
Considering the fact that this is the authors debut novel, he has done a really good job.
 Definitely a very insightful read!

Overall this was a good read and definitely worth giving a try once! But this is definitely not a read for beginners...tho it has something  for everyone, pick it up only after you've read a good no. Of books.


MY RATING: 3.5/5💫

In case you wish to give this book a try: 


Men and Dreams: In the Dhauladhar https://www.amazon.in/dp/9385285009/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_YjiUBb5QFB2MJ

Special thanks to the author for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

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Monday, 1 October 2018

Cover Reveal: kalki trilogy book 2 by kevin missal

Hello everyone! Happy October 🍁..hope this month for you brings in lots of love and success.  Well firstly thank you for giving this post your time and im back today with the cover reveal of a much awaited book which is talking rounds all over social media.

I think you might have guessed it by now,  yes guys its the the 2nd book in the Kalki trilogy by kevin missal! I thank the Author for providing me with the opportunity to reveal the cover of his 2nd book. ( all pictures/ videos/ links are provided to me by the author)

So here it goes!!!!.....



Beautiful, gripping and action packed, isn't it?
I love the way the cover design is chosen,  its designed sceptically keeping in mind the interest and curiosity of a reader.

Here's a summary of the book:

After a defeat at the hands of Lord Kali, Kalki Hari must journey towards the Mahendragiri mountains with his companions to finally become the avatar he is destined to be.
But the road ahead is not without peril . . .
Not only is he trapped by the cannibalistic armies of the Pisach, he is also embroiled in the civil war of the Vanars. And in midst of all this, he meets a face from the legends.
Meanwhile, Manasa, the sister of the late Vasuki, plots to overthrow Lord Kali by bringing a massive war to his kingdom. But Naagpuri, her homeland, has been infiltrated by their sworn enemy, the Suparns. Not only does she need to protect her kingdom from the Suparns, she must also protect her close ones from the league of conspirators at her own home. Who can she really trust? And will she be able to put an end to Lord Kali’s rule?
As the plot thickens and Lord Kali sees his ambition crushed right before his eyes, he comes to know about his race and its history that threatens to destroy the very fabric of this world’s reality.
Kalyug has begun.
Can Kalki become the avatar in time before it finally unfolds?
Will Manasa fight through the internal politics to bring an invasion against Lord Kali?
Can the secret that changes everything change Lord Kali as a person too?



Its up for a pre order  (limited digned copies available)


https://amzn.to/2R6rpQH


I hope you have a fantastic time reading this book.

Thank you!💜