Book: Zero Day Author: S. Hussain Zaidi Publisher: Harper Collins Pages: 216 Genre: Crime/Thriller Fiction Rating:5/5 Buy the book: Amazon Paperback Why is it a five-star book? We all live in a technology era, and it keeps our daily lives on the fast track. However, like coin two sides, there are two sides to technology;… Continue reading Zero Day | S. Hussain Zaidi
Month: March 2022
Theme Reveal #BlogchatterA2Z Challange
Hello! Folks, March is fading away, spring started blooming, the bright days are getting longer, and finally, the winter chills are fading in many countries worldwide. I think I don’t need more reasons to celebrate the coming month of April. And, I found an exciting place to celebrate my April month with the #a2zblogchatter challenge.… Continue reading Theme Reveal #BlogchatterA2Z Challange
Life, Camera, Action | Veena Dhandhia
“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.”"Life, Camera Action" by "Veena Dhandhia" is an excellent and practical guide that will take the readers on a journey of personal growth through making better choices, accepting personal responsibility, and having the courage to love yourself.The book is divided into… Continue reading Life, Camera, Action | Veena Dhandhia
Hard to Forget | Varsha Dixit
"Hard to forget" by "Varsha Dixit" is a work of fiction in the contemporary romance genre. It is the first installment in the "Sister Series." The book revolves around Chowdhury women living through the atrocity of fate. Her three daughters- Sonali, Mitali, and Rupali- Vaishali- lived in Jaipur to hide from a horrible past and… Continue reading Hard to Forget | Varsha Dixit
Nautanki Saala | Mohua Chinappa
Publisher: Cursive Language: English Kindle: 132 Pages Desire is strange; it wells up uninvited and goes missing when most needed. Why is it that desire is so patriarchal? "Nautanki Saala and other stories" by "Mohua Chinappa" is a collection of short stories inspired by the real-life characters she met on her journey. The fifteen tales in the… Continue reading Nautanki Saala | Mohua Chinappa