Tag: #BookChatter
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Book Review – Anxiety: Overcome It and Live Without Fear
Book: Anxiety: Overcome It and Live Without Fear Author: Sonali Gupta Genre: Mental Health Format: Paperback and ebook Publishers: HarperCollins Publishers India I suffer from anxiety since 2018. Although somehow I managed to curb my anxiety level with the help of writing and music, recently I have seen the most fearsome look of anxiety and…
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Book Review: Hats, Hoods and Humiliation by Hiranya Verma
Book: Hats, Hoods and Humiliation Author: Hiranya Verma Genre: Non-fiction, Self-help, Children, Motivational Format: Kindle Edition One summer day, the girl wore a nice Hat on her head and went to school. The Hat was big enough to protect her from the sunshine, but, it became an unnecessary burden, too. Whenever she went to the…
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Book Review: Trapped in Heaven and Other Stories by Mayura Amarkant
Life is an album of memories. Sometimes we want to cherish beautiful moments we have lived. These moments are something that always bring pleasure to heart. But sometimes, memories make the heart to weep alone. Maybe the drops of tears can’t be seen, but inside the heart, someone cries aloud. That’s the beauty of memories…
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Book Review of Unlocked by Sonia Dogra
I fell in love for the first time in life when I was in my seventh standard in school. There was something that mesmerized me in the same way I was fascinated with the charm of fairy tales in my early childhood. But that time, I fell in love with the tales of time travel.…
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Book Review: Kolkata Chronicles – An A to Z Guide for the Uninitiated by Sreeparna Sen
Many years ago, I was travelling to Kolkata. For that time, I was too young to feel that the city was something beyond description. My aunt’s house is there and all I knew about city Kolkata that time was, it’s a big, very big city, unlike our hometown. As far as I can remember, I…
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Book review: An Ode to the Self by Darshana Suresh
Me: Do you have insecurities? I asked myself. My Mind: Yes, I have. A lot. Still. Ummm, not like that twenty two years old girl, not like her, but yes, I do have some insecurities still. Me: Do they actually hold any meaning for you, dear Self? Silence. I paused the conversation here and started…