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Tarikshir: The Awakening by Khayaal Patel

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3.0

This is a story based on Indian Mythology. When I began reading this book, I liked it. I loved the plot and the story was page turner.. but unfortunately, as I proceeded, I started to get bored of this book I don't know why. Yes, there were many suspenses but the ending, according to me, was unsatisfying. Maybe I expected more.
But, the plot is surely unique, written with a different and new idea. The language used is simple and easy to understand.
The protagonist, Rudra Pratap Singh, lost his father at an early age of 16. Therefore, at an early age, Rudra prepared to ascend the throne of Devangarh. But, Devangarh is in danger. The constant threat from the British was making the matter worse day by by. Additional to this, Rudra discovers that the death of his father was not accidental but a murder. Amidst all these problems, a mysterious creature was killing many people in Devangarh. While investigating and solving all these problems, Rudra comes across a dark secret that destroys everything.
I really do not have any concrete reason for my dislike towards this book. I did liked it when I started with this. But now, I don't. It became boring and I was not able to gaspe it and I felt like leaving the book in the middle.
But, the plot is new and Rudra's character is very nice.
Those who love mythological and historical books may like reading this.
The Code of Manavas by Arpit Bakshi

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5.0

I was personally very interested to read this book. the code of manavas written by arpit bakshi is a perfect blend of mythology and science fiction. The book is a page Turner and while reading you just forget that it is a book of mythology. The author has really done a great job. He has perfectly mixed the previous yuga with this one. I am seriously amazed where the author brings in natural phenomenon to explain the readers, the plot of his story more vividly. Man!! the concept is mind blowing. It's been two days since I've completed reading this book, but still the story is still moving in my mind.
I won't write much about the story because I want you to read this book.this is amazing and I am still craving to read the next part of the series and to get the answer the unanswered questions which is wandering in my mind. This book pushed me into the mythological words of Maha Vishnu and I hope the second and the third book will have the same amount of greatness.
Tied Hearts: Lust, Love, Longing, and Rajveer by Vikram Singh

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3.0

Veer was already late for the new year's party. On seeing a car, he tried stopping it in order to get a lift. He met a guy who fortunately dropped him to his destination. But, destiny has kept something planned for them. Veer, the protagonist, forgot his phone in the stranger Raj's car who politely agreed to return him the next day. They met and became friends. Days passed and their friendship took pace. They became habituated to each other. Valentine's day came and Raj indirectly proposed Veer. Veer had feelings for Raj but he obliged to propose him thinking, he may loose him forever. But when Raj proposed him and accepted he was Homosexual , they finally got into a relationship ignoring their age difference, society, etc. But eventually, jealousy , insecurities and doubtfullness entered their relationship which created chaos. They were separated. The story moves on which such kind of melodrama and took a sharp turn in the end. Read the story to know what happened.
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This book is based on a Homosexual relationship. It is a very typical romantic novel with a twist - instead of a bisexual relationship, it deals about a Homosexual one. Other than this, you'll find the novel to be very simple and normal. The book is very easy to understand and is extremely simple. At some point, we can actually guess what could happen next so I wouldn't say it is extremely thrilling.
Done With Her... by Chirasree Bose

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4.0

This is a thriller book which is about a girl Spreeha, working in a company who looks like someone who was murder in the past.
The two murderer ( Avesh and his friend) were shocked seeing a face so similar to the girl named Chanda whom they killed with their own hands. But getting into the details, they were satisfied she was not the one. The gravity becomes suspicious when they found one of their friend, Dheeraj , dating the same girl who was involved in the murder. But one day, they got a warning that they'll be killed soon by the girl's sister. And soon, Dheeraj was murdered. What follows next? Thrill. Who was her sister? Was she really her sister? Who was Spreeha? The answer to these questions are very interesting. Read this short but thrilling book to get the answers.
The book is filled with the feeling of love, Lust, revenge, agony, realisation and guilt. The story, though is a short one , but is thrilling and suspicious as well.
The way the book is writing is very nice and easy-going.
Mehboob Murderer by Nupur Anand

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5.0

The book Mehboob Murderer is a thriller that brings up a jaw dropping twist. No body could have expected the case would end in this way. You might get shocked to know who was the real murderer - which was neither expected by the police too. The author has very cleverly jotted down the book with no evidence or hint that who the real criminal must be. I am really stunned by her skills.
Still Loved…Still Missed! by Mridula മൃദുല

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4.0

I really love reading short stories. This book is really very touching. I loved how wonderfully the author has penned down these beautiful stories which directly touches the core of your heart. This book is really good and you can read this book to lighten your heart. Small stories with deep meaning and lovely plots. A good read penned in simple language. Also recommended for beginners
Fluid: The Approach Applied by Geniuses Over Centuries by Ashish Jaiswal

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4.0

The concept of this book is really amazing. I, personally don't like non- fiction, but this book is really near to my heart. This book is written in a very simple language. The book is divided into 3 parts. Author's hard work and dedication towards this book is very clear. He has surely done great research. The plot of this book is very unique. Reading this book can never be a waste of time. This book contains a great amount of knowledge and education. We should never get bound to what is taught in our schools and colleges. We should think different. We should think beyond that.
I Think I Am in Love by Devanshi Sharma

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3.0

The book begins with a heat atmosphere in the cold winter of Ranchi, to attend a colleague's wedding. Meera, a fashion blogger was very famous in social media but in life she was alone. Isolated. Ishan, an engineer who had feelings for Meera was trying to ignore her as much as possible because he feared.. he would fall in love with her. But Meera, an immature brat was very hurt with his change in attitude. She was deeply in love with him despite the fact he was ignoring and hurting her. Ishaan was talking care of her in every way possible but (always ended up with hurting her internally). We are then taken back.when it all started. Ishaan's and meera's Friendship was almost perfect - metro rides, endless talking, video calls, but then, love entered and things changed. Meera was totally disturbed and unwell. The stubbornness and rudeness of ishaan was killing her and then something happened - will ishaan be able to understand? Read this book to know what happened next. This book is a typical Indian romance and friendship. It was quite boring at places (maybe it's just me who felt this.) But this book is filled with cuteness of Meera and affection of Ishaan towards Meera and I liked this. Let's see what happens next!😕