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Pizza Religion Book Review

Title: Pizza Religion Author: Khushwant Singh Pages: 112 Publishers: Kharag Warya’s Publisher Genre: Non-fiction I was eager to read the book because of the cover ( I am not the only one who judges a book by the cover , so don’t judge me :p) Pizza Religion is the future of religion because it understands youth, and our youth are way smarter than we ever were, they don’t have any double standards, they don’t take bullshit in the name of religion, they believe in humanity and they practice humanity. Pizza Religion is for the people who are innocent at heart, it is not the religion for cunning people who do every possible sin under the grab of religion. So be the part of the living religion that believes in practicality of life The book discusses a new religion in which we don’t just blindly follow what we have been taught and think we have committed a sin by doing a certain thing. The book explores a new religion where eating joints are the temples as we cherish being here an
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Abstract Book Review

The book is a collection of poems that contain precious thoughts of the author on different aspects of life. Like a necklace and its beads tied with string and hook, are the poems embedded in the book. The narration is amazing. In the whole book the references given, the things compared and connected to each other is beautifully done. The topics are ordinary described in an extraordinary way. The poems are the dedication to everyone poet loves. <a href="https://www.bloglovin.com/blog/19611179/?claim=62jerrndv73">Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a>

Glitter and Gloss Book Review

Blurb Misha is a makeup artist who, after a series of mishaps and twists and turns, falls madly in love with Akshay who reciprocates her love with ardour. The only hitch in this perfect romance is her prospective sister-in-law who thinks Misha is everything a Bahu shouldn’t be: garrulous, geeky, gawky, gainfully employed (especially the last bit). The questions are will Misha win Didi (and the Kha-Pee Panchayat) over with her Stepford Wife Act? Will she continue to be the poster child for the inherent evils of the Bahu Brigade? Or will she learn to ‘lau’ herself before the whole world and its wife can do the same? Publisher- Bloomsbury Publishers Author- Vibha Batra Pages-190 Would I recommend?- If you want a light and funny read then for sure! Format- E Book Genre- Romance Contemporary Synopsis The book revolves around the protagonists - Misha and Akshay.Misha, a strong lady working in M.A.C. department meets Akshay, a rich jeweller who loves photography. Akshay'

Untold Love Stories of India Book Review

Author: Khushwant Singh Published September 15th 2014 by The Book Company Pages: 120 Rating: 4/5 Would I recommend: Yes Blurb The best and the worst thing about destiny, is uncertainty. These never before told stories of lovers and their unrequited love sprout the Godliness of emotions, with a bitter side of the pills of struggle and longing for the loved one. Stories of your regular, next-door, everyday lovers—everyday heroes—no fanfare, no thrills. Just pure, unadulterated emotions from the hearts of people who knew these great souls. Shared over endless cups of elaichi–adrak ki chai with the author, these precious stories hold the power to warm a heart even in the harshest chills of the mountains. Take this journey into a world of dreams, butterflies, and flowers—and ride the rainbow of life My Review! Thank you author for the review copy. The book is a collection of 13 short stories from different parts of India. All of these are rarely known. The title totally justifie

Catharsis and Beyond Book Review

BLURB These are the delicate yet strong strings of a sensitive soul. Mostly they are cathartic but sometimes they are beyond that… The moods vary from spiritual currents to a passive resistance of the inner struggle through a female heart or from the balanced harmonious life to the ecstasy of complete freedom. The absurdity of social culture finds the satirical tune in few verses and some are the quiet expedition into the agitated mind. My Review The book is a really fast read. It just contains 83 pages with beautiful pictures. The book is just authors perspective on life and different aspects of it. The book is a poetry genre. The book contains 44 different poems, all the perspective of the author on different topics. I finished this book in less than half an hours time. The poems are simple, they aren’t very hard to understand and the words are simple. I didn’t love each and every poem but some poems are so beautiful. I loved the poem ”Enviable”. The book starts with the qu

Hope and Sunshine Book Review

Naina Grover has an imperfectly perfect life, or is it perfectly imperfect? A Punjabi kudi from Delhi working in the city of joy, Kolkata is joined by her crazy cousin, Arjun and his sober friend Aditya to come of age while at a long - distance relationship which seems to be going nowhere. She knows it is a recipe for disaster but should she let go or not? Should she hope for the best? Hope she will be accepted?Hope she can settle down? Hope she can come to terms with a family secret bothering her for years now? Just hope. Keep hoping? And then, Hope welcomes a ray of sunshine. Naina welcomes you to look at life from her perspective. 'Hop'e On! MY REVIEW Thank you author for the review copy. The book is a light read. I completed it just in a day when I was in school. The author describes everything so beautifully and elegantly in this book. The book is a romance category, I am not a huge fan of reading romance category but I really liked the book. The language in th

Turtles All The Way Down Book Review

Title: Turtles All The Way Down Author: John Green Pages: 286 Publisher: Penguin I got the hardcover of the book and it is amazing! It contains the best quotes from John Green's books Sixteen-year-old Aza never intended to pursue the mystery of fugitive billionaire Russell Pickett, but there’s a hundred-thousand-dollar reward at stake and her Best and Most Fearless Friend, Daisy, is eager to investigate. So together, they navigate the short distance and broad divides that separate them from Russell Pickett’s son, Davis. Aza is trying. She is trying to be a good daughter, a good friend, a good student, and maybe even a good detective, while also living within the ever-tightening spiral of her own thoughts. The fault in our stars Paper Towns Looking for Alaska An abundance of Katherine Will Grayson, Will Grayson And many more!! Review This was the first books I read by John Green and I truly fell in love with his writing. The portrayal o