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Book Reviews – Anybody can criticize; but Constructive criticism is an arrow well-targeted at bettering the author.

Poetry book review- A Broken Masterpiece

06 Wednesday Nov 2024

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book review, brave, emotional, motivational, poetry, rousing, soothing

P. King pens gritty and motivational poetry. It is deep, turbulent and vast like an ocean.

It is vindication for the courageous souls. (“For she or he shall be the chosen – The heir of the universe!
To stay and begin the end again.
In glory will death embrace
And in peace will the soul rest! Veneration is reserved only for the brave In conquest or in vanquish,
For only the brave has the seat to legacy.”)

It is a soothing balm for bruised hearts (“How often the hearts wait for the perfect joke or scene
And discount the sheer joyful scenes in daily trifling
How sooner is ignored the free ardent gifts all around
Just because it is free! And willing to pay the cost ,
Because the bill is paid so it is classy!”)

It is a clarion call for an inward look, for quiet contemplation (“Only the brave dare weep boldly from the soul.”
“Be very mindful of your own thought, For it’s thought that casts or condemns your call!”)

This collection of poetry is for savouring over time. Let it seep in.

The classy, minimalist cover design truly matches its interior.

Pages – 169

Publishers – Petals publishers and distributors

Night at Medical Campus – book review

22 Tuesday Oct 2024

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horror, indian author, medical, thriller

A haunted well. A haunted generation of medical students. A lovelorn couple. A ghost who will stop at nothing to avenge her murder … but does she know who murdered her?

Dr Siddharth’s medical horror gives deja-vu moments of the thrills and banter that every 1st year med student faces – the ragging, the terror of putting a scalpel into a cadaver, the groupism, the student-teacher favoritisms.

At 151 pages, the book is a rapid-fire chill ride. Enjoy it!

The Simian Curse – book review

14 Monday Oct 2024

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book review. horror, indian author, thriller

Jaya pens a fast-moving thriller-horror story that doesn’t slack or disappoint.
Every chapter is happening (literally), keeps one hooked and excited for the next chapter. Despite a mere 104 pages, the book has precise character sketches.

Varun and Anandi are much in love couple on a vacation/honeymoon. When wifey starts showing an upped sexual drive, smoky red eyes and a growing physical transformation Varun is horror struck. He and Anandi’s sister valiantly set off on an expedition to uncover the jigsaw puzzle put into their lap.

Its protagonists make a lasting impression- whether it be the stuntman who transforms from faithful husband to lover, from a vacationer to a seeker of truth, from a man in love to a man in mourning.
Quite a surprise package this. An ending that leaves a bittersweet taste.

Amazon link: https://amzn.in/d/0IjdMsa

Fangs of Death- Book review

24 Tuesday Sep 2024

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A chilling real crime – a heinous murder using a slithering, live weapon- poisonous snake! Hats off to criminal creativity.
Aloke and Maanas Lal recreate the crime in flashbacks. While it’s not a whodunit, since the murderer is presented to us upfront, the real fun is in the nitty gritties of police investigation & their herculean struggle to build up substantial evidence.

Too often police in Bollywood films are either corrupt or dumb enough to mess up evidence. ‘Fangs of death’ deals with a systematic unfolding of the case buildup, the relevant IPC sections, the vital issues in an autopsy report, the thorough and painstaking struggle to build a concrete wall which can withstand scrutiny in court.

Real life photos of the concerned police and criminals adds to the feel of watching a Netflix docu- drama of real crime.

Book review- Delve into your life

19 Thursday Sep 2024

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Author: Bilal Khan

Review: “Walk in adult shoes with a child-like heart.” This is one of the quainter quotes that gets you nostalgic, introspective and wistful. Bilal Khan taps into emotions, family ties, love and commitment; of promises to self and to beloveds; of unpursued dreams and unshed tears. Arranged marriage, bidding adieu to big sister, joining an Old Friends group, living life after a parent’s death- he packs a wide variety in mere 125 pages.

Special mention: A short writeup after each story, like a fleshed out moral of the story. Also the sweet sketches scattered through the book.

Author: Bilal’s short biography at the end makes his debut more impressive. A budding cricketer whose career was marred by a spinal injury, the gutsy lawyer is a Taekwondo expert, a palm reader and an Urdu poet as well!

pages: 125

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