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Smart Choice for Smart Phone

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In this era of smartphones, where a new phone is launched every week, I think Asus have come up with a smartphone which is not only wonderful in its design but also the specifications. According to me, Asus has brought into the market a beautiful phone which will race off the charts once it is released in the market.

Few reasons why I think people should choose Asus are as follows:-
  • ZenFone 2 has a Quad Core Processor which ensures smooth functioning of the phone even when multiple apps are opened. Moreover it provides 4GB Dual Channel DDR3 RAM, which makes the phone faster to use than ever.  

  • ZenFone 2 has a 13MP Primary Camera which is also featured with pixel-merging technology, which ensures that photos taken during the night are also of a wonderful quality, even without flash as this technology brightens up the photos by 400%. It also has Super Resolution and HDR mode, which will help to take superb quality pics even though shadows of the daylight and detailed images at a resolution of 52MP.

  •  With a Front Camera of 5MP, ZenFone 2 makes taking selfies easier, after all, internet is ruled by the selfies, and Asus just makes it easier for us to rule with this wonderful secondary camera.

  • Battery Backup and Charging Capacity of ZenFone 2 is wonderful as within 39 minutes 60% of the battery can be charged. You are out somewhere and are in grave need of battery backup to save your life, then charge your phone for half an hour and you are good to go.

  • ZenFone 2 comes with amazing personalized tools such as Zen Motions, Personalized Fonts or Themes, Privacy Protection and more than all of that it comes with Kid Mode and Micro Security. Now passing your phone on to your kids becomes more easier with these personalized tools.

Without doubt, Asus has come up with some amazing specifications for ZenFone 2 which makes life easier for smart phone users, as this phone is compatible to everyone, from a teenager to an adult and even a kid while they are playing.


Lastly, I thank ASUS for giving us this wonderful opportunity to right about their wonderful phone. Thank you Asus.

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Jabong.com - Review


Being a crazy fan of online shopping, I always restricted myself to the few famous sites that I knew very well. Even when I knew other sites would offer better services, I never tried them out because no one I knew had ever told me about it. So, when I got a chance to finally shop in Jabong, I jumped at the opportunity. 

Jabong offers varieties in every product at a very vast price line, which impressed me. If I had some specific product in mind, I can get that for the cheapest rate, or also go for the best quality one. The variety offered is simply splendid. When I browsed through all the stuff available, I actually got confused as to what to buy, because everything I wanted and needed were available there for the best price and the best quality.

What's best is that, they have loads of coupons. You have an offer for so many things, that it makes shopping so much more easier and that much fun. They even have this 'Reward Points' System, wherein certain points will be generated for every purchase that you do. Once you have enough points you can redeem them as coupons and much more. Isn't that exciting? You get points for shopping! I think that's really an added bonus of this site, which I've never found in any other sites that I shop, till date.

They have special offers and related products put up for every special day, like festivals and so on. So, if you are planning to surprise your Mother on this Mother's day, I think you should head to Jabong, because they have some really awesome collection out there which you can choose from.

Now, coming to the service, they offer a spectacular service. Right from searching for products to the delivery of order, they have an user-friendly based system, which will make the whole idea of online shopping seem really easy. 
This bar on the left which can be found on the site, makes searching for a product of specific requirement very easier. It lists of different price ranges, the products on discount and even all the brands available for the product so that choosing can be easy.

The shipping is fast and neat. All my products were delivered within 2-3days of the order in perfect condition with a really good and neat packing. The tracking of the products was also really easy with the tracking id that I was provided with. 

After purchasing 2 Fragrances during my first shopping on the site, I was so impressed that I went ahead and bought few more items such as wallets, handbags and more fragrances. 

All in all, shopping in the site is a experience that I loved, and I am sure that another site has been added to my favorite shopping site list now. Jabong is honestly one of the best Indian Sites for shopping and I recommend all shoppers to go check this site out once, because you surely won't be disappointed.

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Venice in the Moonlight - Book Blast!


Paperback: 194 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN-13: 978-1492720195

A story of vengeance, forgiveness and love...

After her husband’s untimely demise, Marietta Gatti is banished from the family’s villa by her spiteful mother-in-law. She returns to her hometown of Venice and her only kin—a father she hasn’t spoken to since her forced marriage. Her hope of making amends is crushed when she learns she is too late, for he recently died under suspicious circumstances. Grief-stricken, Marietta retraces her father’s last night only to discover someone may have wanted him dead—and she may be next. When the prime suspect turns out to be the father of the man she is falling in love with, Marietta risks her future happiness and her life to avenge the death of a man she once hated.

Elizabeth McKenna’s latest novel takes you back to the days of Carnival and Casanova, where lovers meet discreetly, and masks make everyone equal.



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Excerpt
Nico shrugged in the French wingback chair they had placed by the fireplace for his portrait. He looked regal in a black silk suit trimmed in gold and a waistcoat of burgundy and gold leaf-patterned brocade. It seemed Raul had excellent taste in men’s fashions.
Marietta rolled her eyes before she settled in a chair behind the easel. “Please keep still while I draw.”
“May I talk?”
“I’d rather you didn’t.” Looking at him was going to be enough distraction. She didn’t need to listen to him also.
He ignored her request. “I have to ask—why Palladino?”
Marietta blew out an exasperated breath. “I can’t sketch you properly if you talk.”
“You could have chosen any man at the Consul’s villa. Casanova himself expressed interest in you, yet you leave with that pig.”
“It’s not what you think.” She compared her drawing to Nico and frowned. His shoulders were no longer in the same position.
“You didn’t have to suffer the man’s dismal lovemaking. What were you thinking?”
“We did not make love,” she replied through clenched teeth.
He continued as if not hearing her. “You’re the first woman in years that he didn’t have to pay, though he would never admit to his need for courtesans. I just don’t understand how you could find him appealing.”
“We did not make love.” She practically shouted it this time. “I’m not attracted to Palladino or any other man for that matter.”
This silenced him, gratefully, but only for a few moments. “Well, in that case, I know of a few courtesans that can accommodate you. I am told they are quite beautiful and skilled.”
Marietta threw down her charcoal and marched over to him. She grabbed his shoulders and repositioned him. “That is not what I meant and you know it.”
He smiled up at her innocently. “I didn’t mean to offend you, but you have refused my charms, so what should I think?”
She glared at him for her own benefit, knowing it would have no effect on the man. “You need to stop talking and moving.”
When he didn’t respond, she said, “That’s better.”
He lasted almost fifteen minutes. “So, what kind of man are you attracted to? Perhaps, I could suggest a few potential lovers.”
“How about one who has fewer conquests than fingers and toes? Or one that values honesty and fidelity over all else? Do you know any like that?”
From the thoughtful look on his face, he took this as an earnest question. “I’m afraid, Kitty, a man like that will be hard to find in Venice, especially this time of year.”
“Well, then, I guess I’ll have to go without.”
“How depressing. What will you do for amusement if you don’t take a lover?”
Marietta rubbed at her temples and decided she deserved more than the coins she’d already been paid. “There’s more to life than pleasuring oneself.”
“Really?”
“Yes, Signore, really.” She placed her stub of charcoal on the easel’s tray and rolled the stiffness from her neck and shoulders. “That is all for today. I have another appointment.” It was a lie, but she felt the need to rest and the bed in the corner was tempting her tired body.


About the Author:
Elizabeth McKenna works as a full-time technical writer/editor for a large software company. Though her love of books reaches back to her childhood, she had never read romance novels until one Christmas when her sister gave her the latest bestseller by Nora Roberts. She was hooked from page one (actually, she admits it was the first love scene). She had always wanted to write fiction, so when a psychic told her she would write a book, she felt obligated to give it a try. She combined her love of history, romance and a happy ending to write her debut novel Cera's Place. Her short story, The Gypsy Casts a Spell, is available for free on her website http://elizabethmckenna.com/. She hopes you will enjoy her latest novel, Venice in the Moonlight, as much as others have enjoyed her previous works.

Elizabeth lives in Wisconsin with her understanding husband, two beautiful daughters, and sassy Labrador. When she isn't writing, working, or being a mom, she's sleeping.

Connect With the Author


Giveaway
1 Winner will get a $10 Amazon Gift Card
3 Winners will get to choose between Paperback or Digital Copy of Venice in the Moonlight
(International Giveaway)

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Ultramintz - Review


Ultramintz, my first thought of it as I opened this beautifully designed box was that someone had sent me a box of Diamonds! To be truthfully, it was nothing less than it. Yes, you can't eat Diamonds, but you can eat Ultramintz, which is probably the best mint I've ever tasted till now.

It came packed so nicely, that at once I was impressed. I opened it in a hurry and found these little mints in the box. At first, I wondered why it was so small, but only when I put it in my mouth did I know that it was extremely effective even though it was small. 

It works as soon as you put it in your mouth. Like a charm, at once, you get refreshed. The coolness and the chill spreads everywhere. 

When I told my brother that we had to review it, he wondered if its safe to try out a new product. But after one mint in his mouth, he didn't even bother about anything. It became a habit for everyone in the house to put a mint in their mouth before heading out.

It not only works as a mint, but as a refresher and a mouth fresher. It is just so tasty. It seriously is the next best thing to a chewing gum.


Its so tasty, and it leaves a lasting impression. The coolness and the sweetness stays in your mouth for a long time keeping you refreshed. It became a habit for everyone in my home to eat it whenever they were tired or needed to refresh themselves.

The best part about it is that it gives the best results and is cost efficient. I didn't mind taking the whole box to college and sharing with my friends, because I knew there would be no fighting to eat it all at once, as one pellet was enough to refresh you for a long time.

In no time, it replaced our usual coffee and tea breaks. I wouldn't be shocked if it reached heights within no time. This product certainly deserves a high recognition, considering its so awesome.

I would suggest it to everyone who wants to just get out of a stressed day. It really helps. I love to just pop this into my mouth whenever possible and keep myself refreshed the whole day.





"I am reviewing mint-o Ultramintz as a part of the Product Reviews Program at BlogAdda"

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RIP - Review

Credits: www.westlandbooks.in
Book Name: RIP
Author: Mukul Deva.
Cost: Rs.200
Rating: 4/5.

Plot:
R.I.P. The Resurgent Indian Patriots. Self- appointed guardians of a nation seething with anger at the endless scams and scandals rocking its very foundation. Vigilantes who vow to stop corrupt politicians and colluding civil servants. Even if it means killing them.
Colonel Krishna Athawale and his team of Special Forces officers rally to protect the country from the enemy within. They call themselves the K-Team. And no one is safe from their deadly intent.
Hellbent on stopping them is Raghav Bhagat, rogue para commando, gun for hire and Krishnas bete noir.
Caught in the crossfire is Vinod Bedi, Special Director CBI. Reena Bhagat, a glamorous news anchor, embittered by her husbands betrayal. And two young boys, Sachin and Azaan, torn apart by the loss of a parent.
It doesn't get bigger. 
 
 
About the Author:
An alumnus of La Martiniere College, Lucknow, the National Defence Academy, Pune and the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Mukul Deva was commissioned in December 1981 into the Sikh Light Infantry of the Indian Army. He took early retirement from the army after fifteen years of service, including a decade of combat operations in India and overseas. Now settled in Singapore, he is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker and an executive, business and creativity coach. He is also a Mentor on the United Nations Institute of Training and Research Afghanistan Fellowship. He is Indias leading writer of military thrillers, includeing the bestselling Lashkar series.



This book had my interested captured from the time I read the plot. What with the incidents going on in our nation now, this book seems perfectly in time according to our situation. Just the thought of having a clean country with a good stable government, though at the cost of the lives of the corrupt was so very welcome. Makes you wish something like this really happened in our country. Makes everyone wish that Colonel Krishna Athawale was real. 

The story is mainly based on the story of a K-Team who are named so because all their names start from K, like Krishna Athawale, Majors Karan Singh, Kevin David, Kashif Nadeem, Kamlesh Saikia & Kulwant Singh. They have a certain task to be done and do it without any troubles all over the country. Once their name got to be known, government appoints many teams to track them down and kill them. And in this cross fire between the government and the k-team many innocent people that is the civilians and the family members of the k-team gets killed. What happens next? What exactly is the K-Team? To know all of this you have to read the book.

I really loved the book, especially the plot was one of the best I had read in a long time. The book had me hooked to it from the beginning to the end. There isn't a single part where one can say it goes boring or any other crude comment, its a perfectly written suspense novel.

The Author has done a really good job, and his words and his style is really amazing as well. I loved his way with the words, and am ready to go pick up other books of his. I surely suggest all the book lovers to take up this book.
 One warning! Take it up when you are free, because once you start reading it you wouldn't want to put it down.   
 

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Once Upon the Tracks of Mumbai - Review

Credits: http://www.rishivohra.com/index.html
Book Name: Once Upon The Tracks Of Mumbai.
Author: Rishi Vohra.
Cost: Rs.175.
Rating: 4.5/5.


About this book, well, where do I start? When I got a mail saying I get to review this book, I thought for a while whether to review it or not. Reading the name, I wasn't much into the book. Of course, I had not read the plot. Then I Google-d it up to find out that it was a love story, and it seemed pretty interesting to me. So, I decided I'll review this. And once I sent my confirmation, I was eagerly waiting for this book to be delivered.

As soon as I got the book, I started reading it, and I fell immensely in love with it.
With every page I turned, the book got more and more nice, and thrilling. I could find myself in many of the events. It was as if someone was narrating the incidents of my life to me. I enjoyed it thoroughly and finished the book at one go, because I just couldn't wait to find out what happened next. Page after page the story went, and before I knew it came to an end.

About the story. Its set in a semi-modern state. It goes on continuously, without any stops keeping the readers hooked to it. Many incidents in this book looks as if its been taken out of your life. I don't know what's been left out of it? There is everything - Family, Friends, Love, Drama, Action, Romance, Stupidity, Humor.

I want to highlight one part of this book, that is the female molestation that takes place. Many of the incidents have been put up, like guys touching you when you are in bus station or a railway station. Guys making use of your sweetness just to use you. All of this has been put up clearly. Even the girl's part of Ignoring those touchings and forgetting the guy for using you has been shown plainly as well. This can be seen in many girls life now. Just to save their dignity, they hide whatever happens to them and just ignore it. I think, at least after reading this book, girls should stop doing that and try to stand up to guys.

While reading this book, the part I felt most connected to was where the main character was lost in his dreams. It was so splendid to watch him trying to sort out his dreams and life just to get what he wants. His biggest desire. His one wish to make her proud.

All in all, it is a superb book, filled with everything that makes you want to read more and more. I suggest this book to all those who loves to read book, and all those to who doesn't like to read books as well. Because it is a really awesome book.

I would give it 4.5 out of 5 as I found it totally interesting. Thank you Rishi Vohra, for giving the readers such a wonderful piece of writing. Do keep writing. I am your new fan right here.

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The Bankster - Review

Book Name: The Bankster        
Author: Ravi Subramanian
Cost: Rs.250
Rating: 3.5/5

Summary:

Bankers build their careers on trust, or so everyone thinks, till a series of murders threaten to destroy the reputation that the Greater Boston Global Bank (GB2) has built over the years. Who is behind these killings, and what is their motive?

When Karan Panjabi, press reporter and ex-banker, digs deeper, he realizes that he has stumbled upon a global conspiracy with far reaching ramifications a secret that could not only destroy the bank but also cast a shadow on the entire nation. With only thirty-six hours at his disposal, he must fight the clock and trust no one if he is to stay alive and uncover the truth.

About the Author
Ravi Subramanian an alumnus of IIM Bangalore, has spent two decades working his way up the ladder of power in the amazingly exciting and adrenaline-pumping world of global banks in India. It is but natural that his stories are set against the backdrop of the financial services industry. He lives in Mumbai with his wife Dharini and daughter Anusha. In 2008, he won the Golden Quill Readers Choice award for his debut novel, If God was a Banker.

My Review:
Well, when I first saw this book up for review, the thing that pulled me was the book cover. It looked batman-ish and the dark shaded thing just impressed me. When I read the title, I thought it was something related to banking, and as I'm a commerce student I thought I could review it, but then I read the synopsis and found out that it was something really different. I really wanted to read this book and jumped in joy when I actually received it.
By the time the book reached me, the name and fame of the book was spread far and wide.

The beginning had me hooked, Everything seemed so mysterious. But as I read on and on, the book got a bit boring. It seemed as if the author had just ranted out something really boring, but after those few pages, the story took up a high end again. 


The plot begins in the African country of Angola and with Joseph Bragnanza, a CIA covert agent involved in blood diamonds and arms dealing. From there it switches to a small town in Kerala, Devikullam and a 75-year-old man fighting the government in Gandhian way for clarity in the nuclear program being commissioned in his area and then we have our GB2 where the banking rigour, manipulations and power struggle brings out the various shades of the bankers.

Even though the book is addictive and can get you hooked, the only lack is the the pace at which the story moves. It seems as if everything is rushed. The story moves so fast that if you are not concentrating well enough you might have to go back and read again. It can get a bit confusing as people wouldn't really bother reading those 15-20pages in the middle.

All in all, its a good story. I'm reading his book for the first time, and I am really happy with his work. I am thinking about reading his other books as well now. A very well job done by Mr. Ravi Subramanian.

Once again, thank you so much Blogadda for giving me another opportunity to review an awesome book. 


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The Krishna Key: Review


Plot::
Five thousand years ago, there came to earth a magical being called Krishna, who brought about innumerable miracles for the good of mankind. Humanity despaired of its fate if the Blue God were to die but was reassured that he would return in a fresh avatar when needed in the eventual Dark Age—the Kaliyug.

In modern times, a poor little rich boy grows up believing that he is that final avatar.


Only, he is a serial killer.


In this heart-stopping tale, the arrival of a murderer who executes his gruesome and brilliantly thought-out schemes in the name of God is the first clue to a sinister conspiracy to expose an ancient secret—Krishna’s priceless legacy to mankind.


Historian Ravi Mohan Saini must breathlessly dash from the submerged remains of Dwarka and the mysterious lingam of Somnath to the icy heights of
Mount Kailash, in a quest to discover the cryptic location of Krishna’s most prized possession. From the sand-washed ruins of Kalibangan to a Vrindavan temple destroyed by Aurangzeb, Saini must also delve into antiquity to prevent a gross miscarriage of justice. Ashwin Sanghi brings you yet another exhaustively researched whopper of a plot, while providing an incredible alternative interpretation of the Vedic Age that will be relished by conspiracy buffs and thriller-addicts alike.

Author (Taken from Internet)::

Ashwin Sanghi is one of the well known writers in the Indian literary scene, and an author of thriller fiction. He shot to fame through his first release, The Rozabal Line. His books are characterized by extensive research, and they're fast paced political or historical thrillers.

Ashwin is an entrepreneur by profession but writing historical fiction in the thriller genre is his passion and hobby. Ashwin was educated at the Cathedral & John ConnonSchool, Mumbai, and St Xavier's College, Mumbai. He holds a masters degree from Yale and is working towards a Ph.D. in Creative Writing. Ashwin lives in Mumbai with his wife, Anushika, and his son, Raghuvir.

Review::
The first story is the familiar story of Krishna as narrated by Krishna Himself. This story precedes the present day story in every chapter. The second story is set in the present day and revolves around a thrilling mystery unraveled by professor and historian Ravi Mohan Saini around the ‘Krishna Key’.

History Professor Ravi Mohan Saini is soon arrested for the murder of his friend Varshney. Shocked & confused, he finds the escape route via his doctoral student Priya & her father who’s a lawyer. He soon realises the 4 seals that exist must hold more value than just being historic in nature. Thus the quest begins with Saini & Priya trying to locate the rest of the seals & perhaps save the lives of those who hold it.

Even though I don’t really love to read about vedic age and religion this book was interesting and I liked it. Not everyone usually seems to love such a book, but the work of the author and his thinking is to be appreciated here. I’ll give the book a rating of 3.5/5.
I’m pretty sure many people will like it, so I would totally suggest this book to people who love to read about vedic age and all.

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Just Married Please Excuse: Review

                  Book Name:  Just Married Please Excuse.              
Author:  Yashodhara Lal
Cost: Rs.199
Rating: 4.5/5

When I saw this book up for reviews in Indiblogger my first thought was, "What a strange title", and ofcourse as usual, I was interested in reading this book as well. I was excited when I found out I was selected to review this book. The day I finally got it with me, I was busy reading some other book and hence this had to wait. 

Once I started reading this book, I thought it lived up to my first thoughts of the title, the book was also very strange. As I kept on reading, I found myself laughing out loud at some parts, whereas some parts just brought me down. But I loved each and every bit of it. The book is filled with bits of Emotion, Humor, Jealousy, Cuteness and last but never the least, LOVE.

The book had me hooked from the starting till the end. I just wanted to flip some pages and go right to the end to find out what happened, because I was that curious. To thank the heavens, the ending was just perfect. When I was somewhere in the middle, I was really hoping that the author wouldn't give just some ending, but make it a crazy, strange ending. And to make me happy the author did the exact same thing.
 
Now, about the author. To be truthful, I had never heard of her before her book came up for review, and now I really do wish to know her. Cause her writing is just splendid. She has woven the words in such a nice manner, taking us all on an imaginary ride through the lives of  "Y", Her husband, the little Peanut, and of course not to forget Kajal. Her words had me struck to the story and made me enjoy each bit of it.  

So as a conclusion, I'm really impressed with this book. I loved it to the core, and I wouldn't mind reading it a few more times. I would totally recommend it to all the book lovers, Its worth reading. And I give it 4.5 rating out of five.

PLOT::
Caution: Marriage Ahead …
Yashodhara, a quick-tempered gal from the big city, is hitched to Vijay, a laidback desi boy from a small town – in one word, trouble! The young couple must learn to adjust to married life and to each other – whether it is Yashodhara’s ‘tamper tentrums’ or Vijay’s foot-in-mouth syndrome – with a little help from their idiosyncratic staff Zarreena and Vinod, their nutty friend Vivi and, of course, their respective families.

With the unexpected arrival of baby Anoushka a.k.a Peanut, the battles escalate, fuelled by their vastly divergent views on raising a child. Will their many differences – so endearing at the start of their romance – actually turn out to mean that they are just incompatible? Will they ever manage to agree on anything? Or have they just bitten off more than they can chew?

A fresh and honest take on marriage and parenthood, this is a story of self-discovery that will have you laughing out loud – and sympathizing wholeheartedly with its quirky and likeable cast of characters.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR::
Yashodhara Lal graduated from IIM-Bangalore in 2002 and has over a decade of experience in the corporate world, across the FMCG and media industries. She lives in Gurgaon with her husband Vijay and the three children who they innovatively refer to as Peanut, Pickle and Papad. Yashodhara began her journey in writing with her blog, described as a serious attempt to take life less seriously, now at www.yashodharalal.com. Just Married, Please Excuse is her first book.

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Fractured Legend: Review


                       Book Name:  Fractured Legend                     
Author:  Kranthi Askani
Category:  Fantasy Fiction 
Rating: 3/5 

When I got a mail from Blogadda saying I was selected to review this book, I was pretty excited. And this excitement increased more when I received the book. I was so eager to read it, that I put down the book I was reading and started with this book In the beginning I found it interesting, but as the story flowed, I found myself less and less interested in it. At one point of time, I got so distracted that I read a line many number of times before actually getting to know what I was reading. The book didn't keep me hooked like the other books. I was pretty disappointed with it as it was not even the least upto my expectations. 

When I opened the book the first thing I saw was the personalized message from the Author. I was happy to see that, as it was the first time I had a book with Author's copy and my expectations of the book increased. 
Its sad that it was not really that good as it seems from the outside. Maybe that's why they say "Never judge a book by its cover". But still I got to agree that some parts of the book were quiet good. It is worth one read even though Rs.195 is a bit much for it.

I'll give the book a 3/5 rating as it was neither too good nor too bad. I still wish the author had made the story more interesting so that he could grasp the reader's interest and hook it till the last. Still it was a good attempt from someone who is publishing for the first time. I admire his effects and wish him luck for his upcoming novels.

PLOT::
"We are like the moths that follow invisible spiral loops to go round and round a flickering flame before jumping into the center leaving in their wake, a glowing red sore in the eye of the flame,” says the narrator, a temple slave. Priyambada makes up her mind to leave the temple where she melt into flesh at night and froze into statue by the morning. She renounces her immortal chalices, the temple facades, for a mortal life, for a life in flesh... But the tangles of life in flesh – marriage and bearing children – thrust her into a world of tribulations that cast her off into the past, sealed past, frozen past...
Nandhini, a professional assassin, is plagued by an assignment to retrieve a mysterious manuscript that is smeared with a rope of blood across its pages. She finds herself in the midst of a complex game of deceit and rivalry between two factions...
Pravalli is drafting a very long letter to her mother. She is grieving, glowering, repenting, atoning....
Fractured Legend is the story of these three women who are sailing away from their turbulent pasts, the denouement puzzlingly curling them all together into one tight ribbon of hope...


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I, RAMA, Age Of Seers!

By: Ravi Venu

"There will be a time when men will fight among themselves in the name of God, when please will fail, at that time a part of me will Re-emerge."

When I first saw this book up for review, I was very excited to read it. The first real book I had read, other than comics was Ramayana, and I was really inspired by it. I loved how the people there lived in such a different way and how there was love all around. The respect, Rama had for his parents, was all so inspiring. So as soon as I saw that this book was up for reviews, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it.

As soon as I got this book, I started to read, and trust me, I was totally taken away into a different era. Ravi Venu has written this book in such an interesting way that makes the reader feel as if the whole story is taking place right in front of their eyes.

Unlike many other Ramayana books, This story in this book starts when Rama is much older. It starts when Rama is telling about his story to his family and Friends.

The book is consisted of many twists and turns, which leaves the reader wanting to not stop reading. The curiosity is at a high level, as this story deviates a little from The Ramayana.

The biggest Twist is the character of Kaikeyi. At first I was confused reading it but then when I kept on going further I got the gist of it. The thought he has put behind this is real nice, but the thing is it really shows another part of her personality like that of a warrior princess.

In the beginning the story talks about the lesson Rama and his brothers learn from the great sage Vishwamitra. Then it moves on to the part where Rama is at the age of marriage and then Sita comes into the story. This part of the story is totally fantastic because in this age the meaning of love is lost and its become just a word, but this book brings out the undying love and affection they both shared.

The book also brings out the love shared by the brothers Rama and Lakshmana. The Respect Lakshmana had for Rama and the way he always listened to Rama, shows the affection between siblings and teaches us that, we are always meant to be together and help each other out throughout our lives.

Introducing the Author:
Ravi Venugopal is a creative visionary and an entrepreneur. Ravi has been a part of several historical and science groups. After taken part in several Ramayana discussions and study for more than a decade on characters and looking at it from a holistic view has written this book keeping in view the acceptance factor of the new age audience of the Apple and Social Network Era.

All in all, I Rate this book 3 and a half starts out of 5. It is a really nice book, but not the one I would love to keep reading again and again. It has a very different cliche in it, but it doesn't actually put out so well. But, still its worth the read.

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The Devotion Of Suspect X

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One of the biggest-selling Japanese thriller, now available in India, and soon to be made as a cult movie. 

The book is extremely thrilling and totally un-put-downable. The book has been written in such a beautiful way that anyone can wonder, how one person can think about so many things in so many different ways.
Every character in the book are brilliant, their thoughts and the way they go about their life, is shown out in such a suspense matter, that it makes you wonder how can one have so much secrets and yet be as if nothing has happened.

The book is not only thrilling and full of suspense but it is also inspirational. Every character has hidden secrets. The way everyone put their past behind them and decided to lean on the future, is really inspirational. There is so much to learn in each one of them. There is good and bad part in all of them, but their choice decides their future. While some make the right choice, some make the bad one, but in the end everything is for the best.

The author, Keigo Higashino deserves a big round of applause and much more for writing such a story. The thoughts, lifestyle, passion, love, hate and everything has been explained in a magnified and theatrical way. Too good is all I can say. Hats off to the author.

One of the main characters Yasuko, is a single mother who lives with her daughter. She would be leading a comfortable and happy life, until one day, when her ex-husband suddenly appears in front of her. At that moment, her whole life comes down shattering when that happens. Yasuko works in a boxed lunches shop. Her personality is the one of calm and cool person. Even if she is a Single mother, and going through a rough time, she manages to act as if nothing has happened so that her daughter can be happy.

Misato, the daughter of Yasuko, is also one of the main characters. Even though her mom hides her sorrow from her, she knows about it and tries to make her happy. She is always ready to strive for her mom. The girl's personality if of a fun loving girl who will do anything for her mom.

Ishgami, the next door neighbor of Yasuko, is one of the most important characters. Being a maths teacher, his love for numbers is totally shown out in this book. His love for a woman, makes him take huge risks and also help her to get out of troubles. His love and his passion shows us that True Love still exists. His personality is not only loving and caring, but also mysterious and very brilliant.

This book is a total thriller, filled with awesome and very interesting twists. I would totally recommend this to anyone and everyone who would love to read. A really awesome book. Must read.

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Urban Shots~Review


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As the above line says, this is my review for the book "URBAN SHOTS". Its a book comprising of 28 Urban Tales written by 13 writers. This is my first time I'm reviewing something so I hope I do it fair.I'll be giving reviews author-wise.

1. Kainaz Motivala: An upcoming actress who has dedicated her time to writing as well. Her work "Hope comes in small packages" is extremely beautiful and very nicely written. It shows the life of a yearning mother who finds the missing part of her life through a little puppy. A totally hearty story written with feelings. 

2. Paritosh Uttam: A software Engineer who has a good relation with his words. His short stories bring out the Present living ways of people and bring out their feelings in an extremely beautiful way. "The right thing to do", "Notes of discord", "Replay" and "The biggest problem" are the stories in the "Relationships" category. In this ultra-modern era, a Relationship has no base and the real meaning of it has been changed. These stories takes the readers into a journey through their lives. His stories  "Heartbreakers" and "Serendipity" shows the longings of the people and how we close we are to our "soul mates" and yet not recognize it. His story "Between Friends" brings out the love shared by two friends, who are not ready to Accept it yet. "A Cup of Tea", "Effacing Memories" and "A Mood for love" are the short stories which shows the Need for Love and the desires of people. His way of writing stories is beautiful and he has the strength to Grasp the Readers attention. A lovely writer, I must say.

3. Malathi Jaikumar: A freelancer who is very well known for her writings for Newspaper. Her story
"Liberation" shows the Difficulties faced by a Women because of the Drinking-Nature of her husband. Her only happiness is her two children. Her son plays an important role in her life, as he is the one who looks after her even though he is quiet young. The love between a Mother and a Son is shown here. Her story "Just Average" shows how Just Average persons can achieve many things, by just inspiration and some daring nerve. Her stories convey the feelings and the troubles that women go through from the beginning of their life.

4. Ahmed Faiyaz: A best selling author who has written many short stories as well as novels. His stories "Its a small world", "love...in a fast lane", and "Moving on" have been written wonderfully. They bring out the feelings of both the persons in a Relationship. The stories are very well written and have a detailed information in them. His stories are touching and totally un-put-downable.

5.Bishwanath Ghosh: A travel writer, very well known for his travelogue "Chai Chai". His story "Morning Showers" and "Women in love" bring out the feelings of a Women. It also shows her sensitivity and her sweet nature. Very well written stories which have Attention grasping powers.

6.Abha IyengarA very well known writer as well as a poet. Her story “Slow Rain” shows the desires of a women, who wants to live in a slow life whereas her husband lives in a fast life. She has to keep up with him even though she wishes something else. A lovely tale filled with feelings.

7. Prateek Gupta: A consultant as well as an avid writer known for his writings in newspaper. His story “Apple pies and a grey sweater” shows the unexplained love shared between two friends. How they never express themselves even though they had the chance. A beautiful story told in a more beautiful way.


8. Kunal Dhabalia: A software Engineer whose passion is writing. His story “Love-All” brings out the feelings of a guy, who strives his best to keep the “Best Couple” in his sense together. A beautiful tale expressed in a lovely way. “Driving down the Memory lane” another story of his, takes us all down the memory of Aman. Beautiful story told in a more beautiful manner.

9.Sahil Khan: A lifestyle activist very well known for his online magazine “TheTossedSalad.com”. His story “The untouched guitar” is all about the relationships in these modern times. A relationship is purely based on understanding and giving time for each other. This is very well shown in this story. A very well written story.

10. Vrinda Baliga: A written very well known for her works in various journals and magazines. Her story “Stick Figures” brings out the desperation of a mother and the soft nature of a child. A lovely tale expressed with feelings and emotions. “Dialects of Silence” another story of hers brings out the feeling of a married women. She remembers her parents and the way they used to tell their tale, wishing she could do the same. After she loses her mother, she finds her mother in her Mother-in-Law. A nicely written Family story.
11. Hasmita Chander: A writer living in a fictional world, whose works have reached 7 countries. Her story “The enlightened one” shows the life of a guy, who runs away from life and finds peace elsewhere. But he has to return. No one can turn away from their life. He takes a long time to realize this and when he does, he acts at once. A Truly enlightening tale.

12.Rikin Khamar: A writer known for his book “The Lotus Queen”. His story “The House in Ali Bagh” takes the readers on a dreamy journey through Gungaram’s thoughts. A very imaginative and a creative story. Beautifully penned down.

13. Naman Saraiya: A novelist and a photographer. His story “Trial and Error” brings out the feelings of a boy. His first contact with womenkind finds him on Facebook after a long time. A tale which takes us totally into their life.

All the stories are beautifully narrated with a lively touch. Totally Un-put-downable. Good read.


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