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Friday, July 31, 2015

Reviews On Novel "Life Is A Bitch"


Review Point: 3.25
Author: Asmit Rathod
Publisher: Frog Books, Imprint of Leadstart Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 978-93-52013-21-10
Edition: First, 2015
Page Count: 200

Platform:
Kumar is a truck driver by the curse of his bitch destiny and drives truck all over the country. Rajveer who just comes India from Singapore, meets Kumar luckily and goes Agra in his truck. Rajveer slightly takes interest in his life and Kumar narrates his life step by step. Kumar took birth in a middle class family and as grew learnt lession from the life. Book is divided into two parts. First part is narrated in India while other one in Singapore with continuity of the story. Kumar also has a beautiful wife Shonali and a dog named Pluto. Why Kumar, truck driver keeps Pluto with him all the time? How he met Shonali? What made him feel life is a bitch? Who changed his life with new social lesions? To know answer of all these questions, lets read Life Is A Bitch.

Strength of the Book:
Story of a real common man with oddity is picked up for the narration. Characters are beautifully crafted and linked with each other. Curiosity in the mind of readers to know Kumar’s life arises as the story matures. Each and every scene is well described. Problems of a person who is loyal for his principles and pressurized by his responsibilities, for the survival in his professional life are define in much better way. Teaching to Kumar by a professor by relating to real world is amazing which makes readers to learn really new things for the survival in the toughest world. As story matures it turns to be more interesting. Second part of the book is really admirable and amazingly knitted. Ending is amazing done by leaving smile over the face of readers.

Weakness of the book:
Flow of the story is not equally spread over the book. After every couple of chapters narration goes down and makes readers to skip the pages. Narration is not that much effective in the first part. Too much Hindi dialogues are written which really leave negative impact.

Conclusion:
Author Asmit Rathod has presented a good book to the readers to let them have a glance over the problem of a common man. Title and cover page of the book completely suit to the narration and theme. This book is best way to teach how to keep your loyalty with you in the adversity of life. Book really touches the heart of common man living in the society of greedy professionalism. 

Reviewing Point:
3.25 out of 5

Review By:
- Kamal Paneru

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Reviews On Novel "Confusingly Interesting or Interestingly Confused"

Review Point: 3.5 out of 5
Author: Pravin R. Rathod
Publisher: Frog Books, Leadstart Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 978-93-52013-19-7
Edition: First, 2015
Page Count: 234

Platform:
Tik (Pratik), Kash (Aakash), NP(Aniruddha Patil) and VJ (Vinay Joshi) are chap friends and enjoy a lot their young age. Narration is done by Tik. NP is a clever beat among them and knows better how to engage the situation either good or bad. After completing their basic education, all of they join different colleges of different cities for further study. Tik, who is a guy of bit shy nature gets a girlfriend via Orkut. He enjoys her company a lot. Story takes a turn when VJ calls all three to GOA for a secret. They play a game and reveal their secret on by one starting from Aakash followed by NP and VJ. What are their stories about? Why are they damn confused? What is hidden behind the face of those faces? To know the answer, go through the ride of Confusingly Interesting or Interestingly Confused.

Strength of the Book:
Each and every character is justified well. Nice incidences are embedded in the story to make more familiar to readers. Story properly follows the theme of the book and ends in best manner. Perfect spice of teen age naughtiness and curiosity gives strength to the story. Characters’ thinking such as “Fuck their mentality then, because if they really think that we are not old enough to take our decisions properly, then why the hell do they force us to get married in the first place at such an immature age?” and on many other small points crafted beautifully. Kavya’s character is also described finely which enthralls the readers and makes them feel the pity thinking of people and survival of a girl in it. Ending of the book is really amazing and touches the heart.

Weakness of the book:
First chapter of the book somehow not related to book anymore till the end. Story is damn slow up to the half till they reach Goa. Lack of literature can be seen in it. Dialogue writing is little poor and somewhere grammatical mistakes are also there. Narration could be more effective. Many of unnecessary incidences are written which compels reader to skip the pages.

Conclusion:
This book is perfect spice to have entertainment. A blend of multiple love short love stories, this book is good sum up to try the same love topic in different manner. Title and cover page of the book properly suit to story and the theme as well. If you wanna be perplexed with the interesting life of four youngsters and feel their heart amazingly, go through the book. While discussing love and all of their lives, book raises a question on the thinking of people for those money and status in society matters more but the happiness of their own family children.

Reviewing Point:
3.5 out of 5

Review By - Kamal Paneru

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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Reviews On Novel “@ Dreams”

Review Points: 3.25 out of 5
Author: Joginder Rohilla
Publisher: Cyberwit.Net 
Genre: Fiction 
ISBN: 978-81-8253-546-6 
Page Count: 223 


About The Book
Umang Saxena is a middle class teenager who has just qualified engineering entrance. He seeks for admission in government college to kept himself away from high admission fee demanding colleges. Finally he gets chemical engineering in NIT Kurukshetra college which he never dreamt. Branch is completely away off his expectation but he survives better and creates the milestone in his life. His big brother always motivates him to follow his dream till the end. How he motivates Umang? What path he follows to have success? How he becomes mechanical engineers? Does he get success in the end or turn to failure? Who is Pavitra and how she is connected to him? To know all these question, go through the interesting ride of @Dreams

Strength Of The Book: 
A well known topic, engineering with the teeth of ragging is selected which really captures mind of readers. Narration is good. The concept of Learning Therapy is introduced which is really impressive. Motivation to the lead character is given in awesome way which really teaches readers to handle the adverse situations. Ragging portion in the book is described beautifully which seems much real. To engage readers impressive dialogues are written. Title of the novel suits to the story. 

Weakness Of Book: 
Story goes damn slow up to the half. In much of pages “…” used to complete the sentences, which really leaves a negative impact on the way of writing style of author. Much of the story is described in the prologue which makes end lesser attentive. 

Conclusion: 
Joginder Rohilla, author of this novel has performed a good job and presented a nice entertainment to the hostellers. This book is really an admirable string of motivation for all persons chasing their dreams. This book will surely help to graduate engineers to recall their graduation life in best way. Cover page could be impressive. 

Review Point – 3.25
Review by – Kamal Paneru

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Saturday, July 25, 2015

Interview With Authoress Sonia Singh


Tell something about you, including your hobby and rests. 
I am a mom and a wife. I taught Chemistry for over 10 years. I have Masters in Chemistry and Masters in Education. Teaching was my passion and I loved seeing my students becoming successful professionals. I came to US 9 years ago and became a Certified Cardiovascular Technologist so I could have a job with flexible hours as I wanted to be able to take better care of my family. I enjoy music, reading and cooking too. I believe in a disciplined life style as that is the key to a peaceful existence. I grew up in an army environment as my father was serving the Indian Army. He is a retired Colonel and a doctor by profession. Being from the army circle, we moved every 3 years thus being exposed to people from different cultures. It resulted learning in various ways about the faith and religions. This made me reflect and to understand that all faiths speak about the same virtuousness, goodness and Godliness. 

What you expect from your book and its readers? 
This book is written for the love of humanity and is an endeavor to unite the whole world on a plane of goodness. It introduces people to small changes we all make in our own lives so firstly we make our family a living paradise. 
Slowly we can spread this infectious goodness into the world and make it the best place it was meant to be. I am trying everyday to make people join me for just as we exercise our bodies regularly we need to work on our souls for only then can we attain any inner peace. Irregular workouts cannot give you toned bodies so how can sporadic faith workout give you lasting peace within? I want people realize that each and every religion teaches the same basic virtuousness in everyday life like taming your ego, loving your responsibilities, respecting other people etc. 

What make you to pen down the thoughts? 
To reach the realm of the inner you have to introspect and remain in faith. I wanted to write a book to prove to this divided world that we need to understand that each one of us is a child of the same God whose names are different in various faiths. The outer cannot demarcate our souls. Our everyday actions slowly build our inner peace and satisfaction. 

How long it took you to complete the book and what hurdles you faced throughout the progress?
Surprisingly it took me 3 months to write the book and another 3 to shape and configure it. It is based on my beliefs and life experience so did not face any hurdles, thanks to God. 

What is more important to you, either to write according to you or according to readers? 
I have written a real book based on goodness which is integral of any religion so just want to ask people to join me in my endeavor. The people are very intelligent and literate so I do not have to write to impress them in fact when they read a good book they will automatically value it. READERS ARE THE REFLECTION OF YOUR WORK, THERE CRITIQUE IS ALWAYS TRANSPARENT AND WE WRITERS SHOULD LEARN FROM IT. 

Do you believe in God? If yes then why if no then why? Any special moment when you realized that God is there or god is not there? 
Not one breath I can take without God. He is my ever loving, ever forgiving father. One incident I remember so vividly that while visiting Gurdwara I opened my purse and had only one note left so I used that in my salutation. When I reached home in 30 minutes someone rang the bell and it turned out to be my tuition kid saying he had forgotten to bring money so as he was passing by, he came to pay. If you have faith in God you can never be let down. My entire life is built on my faith and my confidence that my God has my back no matter what. GOD IS THE OMNIPOTENT AND OMNISCIENT OASIS IN THIS DESERT OF MAYA. 
Sonia Singh with son Karanbir

What are your future plans along your family? 
Education of my kids so they become well educated as well as good people, is my only life mission. EDUCATION DISCIPLINES THE MIND WHICH LEADS TO A CALMNESS IN THE SOUL. 

Give your opinion on self-publishing. Up to how much extent it is good as well as bad for and readers? 
Each success is ordained by the Almighty and also the extent so be it self-publishing or not it will be so. YOUR LIFE PATH IS STREWN WITH PEBBLES OF JOY AND SORROW WHICH SHAPE YOU. Learn to take the positive out of this path. 

Anything would you like to say to your readers? 
We all including me have to come together and increase faith in our lives. Each person is born in a specific faith so it is very important that we respect our own and also that of others. We all are so involved in the outer differences that instead of focusing on negativities we should slowly turn ourselves to look at the endless treasure within us. We are tired looking for peace from materialistic things, shopping etc but the route to the real, everlasting peace stems from one changing ourselves within, with small steps, so our final destination is that calm and satisfaction which are beyond money. Come let us keep our self-respect but not confuse it with our egos. Let us have conversations with our Master God in the form of prayer. We have to let go of our negativities to start adding to the positivity for that is the only way the math of our life will be positive. GOODNESS CANNOT BE TAUGHT ONLY CAUGHT. 

Any plan on new book? Would you like to discuss in brief? 
Yes in fact have already started writing. It is again something that involves all of us. My aim is to write books which add to us personally so we become better people, first for our family and the society and slowly begin a change so big so we can turn this world into a living paradise.

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Friday, July 24, 2015

Reviews On “KLASS – A Man Is Lifeless Without A Passion In His Life!”


Review Points: 3.5 out of 5
Authoress: Prita Yadav
Publisher: White Falcon Publishing
Genre: Fiction/Motivational
ISBN: 978-1-63415-137-5
Page Count: 312

About The Book:
Jolene Jordan also called Jo is compelled by her father Kelvin Jordan to join KLASS (KanchanSingh’s Lessons And Sport School) in XI standard. She dislikes the place very much and hates Kelvin to throw her there. She is black belt in Judo and behaves rudely with all her classmates, seniors and teachers. She makes her image as rude and annoying girl. She performs worst in study to be expelled from the KLASS but gets shocked when comes to know that her mother who she had seen only two times in her entire life has paid large amount to KLASS for her admission. Who becomes her best friend? Who she finds closer? Who is Angus Jordan? Why does she hate Kelvin? Why her mother met only two times in her life? How she regains her strength and becomes favorite of all KLASSians? To know the answer, go through the KLASS – A Man Is Lifeless Without A Passion In His Life.

Strength Of The Book:
Well mannered story is presented to the readers. Writing style is very unique. Each and every moment described beautifully. Characters justification is also done properly. Story is written in best way with happiest and saddest moments together. Bite by bite narration goes on in awesome track and story becomes mature. Teju’s character is also stitched in appropriate way and equally given importance to hold the breath of story. Besides KLASS, Jolene and her family are also expressed at the perfect corner of narration.

Weakness Of Book:
Ending is little weak. Story goes so slowly and somewhere makes readers bore with unnecessary chapters. Also, multiple characters are introduced which make confusion and leaves a negative impact.

Conclusion:
Prita Yadav has presented a best motivational book which is full of emotions. Writing is enough effective to heal the heart and fill the eyes with tears. This book will be loved by all people who once have faced the world alone and also the persons who live away from their family. Story doesn't properly justify subtitle of the book. Book really makes respect for Prita Yadav in the heart of readers for creating such work. 

Review Point – 3.5
Review by – Kamal Paneru

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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Interview With Author Abir Mukherjee


Tell something about you to let your readers know who you actually are.
I was born and brought up in Bardhaman, a small town of West Bengal. I am currently living in U.S.A and have completed more than 8 years as an IT Professional. I completed my B.E. in computer science and engineering in 2005 and started working in different software MNCs. ‘S.O.A.R-Success Over Adversity Reigns’ is my second novel, published by Leadstart Publishing. Blackbuck Publication has published my first novel, ‘As Life Has No Undo’.
I love to sketch and write in my spare time. I write to entertain people, not to teach them how to live life, how to be successful in life or any other philosophical lessons. 

As being a writer how you manage your official, personal and writing time and lifestyle?
It's all about priority of an individual's life. As an IT professional, I am bound to follow a rigorous work schedule on a daily basis to make my clients and bosses happy. Most of the time, I get frustrated and tired of this monotonous professional life. And at the end of the day, writing fuels me to move forward with those heavy baggages. So, actually writing helps me to manage my other activities. Though, sometime it upsets few people close to me, because of my numbness on their exciting plans of traveling and others. 

When you realized that you have much potential to pen the thoughts and what are things which made you to write your first book "As Life Has No Undo"?

I believe writing is a continuous practice with an illimitable scope of improvement. I am trying my best to convey my thoughts, imaginations. It's my readers and reviewers who should judge my potentiality. I won't comment on if somebody asks "What do you think of my potentiality as an author?"
My past, made me to write my first book, 'As Life Has No Undo'. This book is very close to my heart, not only because it's my first, but it was more or less influenced by my life. I had to unfold some truth to my friends and other people around me during my college life. What could have been the best way to convey my heart to them than publishing a book?

Except story, what are the other things you keep in mind while writing your imagination?
If you imagine a book as a garland, the storyline is just the thread which connects different chapters or scenes like flowers. Petals of different colors and shapes of those flowers are characters. 
So, characterization, circumstantial, geographical and periodical detailing are main essence of a book other than the storyline.

Do you take response of readers on your book seriously? Does it aggrandize you to take any positive or negative action? How you manage yourself on the responses?
I believe that's the only thing, I take seriously nowadays over all other aspects of my life. I write for my readers and without their intervention my writing is incomplete. I always crave to communicate with my readers, each and every individual who reads my books. I like to take this opportunity to invite all my readers to have chat with me at (FB Profile: https://www.facebook.com/abir.mukherjee.98) or mail (abir.mukherji@gmail.com)
I cherish appreciation and pin the criticisms in my head so that I can rectify them in my next.

Please let us know the journey between the day your first book was launched and the day your second book was finished?

The journey of writing and getting published 'SOAR- Success Over Adversity Reigns' was quite mellower than 'As life Has No Undo'. I didn't face much rejections and the plot was vivid in my mind throughout the process. 
There are lot of books on different relationships- conjugal relationship, love, friendship, relationship between parents and kids etc etc. But what makes SOAR distinct from them is its entrepreneurial aspects of three protagonists and their struggle to pursue a nonexistent business in orthodox Indian market along different kind of relational flavors of our life. 
I would like to take this opportunity to thank one of friends, Kartikeya Chaudhary. That effervescent, rare and brilliant business idea which is the soul of SOAR, was born from his mind. In fact, we had started planning to turn that idea in reality. However, reality is much harder than we think and maybe that half-beaked desire chased me to write SOAR
Thanks to Leadstart publication for giving me the opportunity to publish SOAR

Who are your favorite authors/authoresses and why? Tell the titles of few of your favorite books.
Bengalis are blessed by a huge treasure of literature. I had grown up reading few of them by Rabindranath Tagore, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay, Satyajit Ray, Shasthipada Chattopadhyay, Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay and Buddhadeb Guha.
Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay is my favorite, because of his captivating style of storytelling and extremely intelligent plots; specially his immortal creation, Byomkesh Bakshi. I had read the complete series of Byomkesh Bakshi.

Any message, you would to give your readers?
Keep blessing me and please don't forget to rebuke you feel, it's required. 

What would you like to suggest budding writers?
I don't think, I am eligible enough to suggest anyone on writing. Actually, I am still learning this art. But I like to share few of my lesson learnt from my tiny experience on publishing industry. We shouldn't be afraid of rejections since we have nothing to lose. We should read lot of books, not be inspired by any style of writing or storyline; but to find our unique style of storytelling and plot. Posing our published book with some celebrity, flawlessly photoshoped foreword on our book's cover and other stunts on social networks, only can get us few likes but the readership. We should concentrate on the uniqueness of our plot and work hard to craft our imagination with proper wording. 

Would you like to discuss your future plan in writing?
I have no plan as such. However, I will be writing till day, I think of unique and interesting stories.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Reviews On “Hey Dad! Meet My Mom”

Review Points: 3.5 out of 5
Author & Authoress: Sandeep Sharma & Leepi Agrawal
Publisher: Gargi Publishers
Genre: Fiction/Paranormal
ISBN: 978-81-9296-0998-2
Page Count: 157

About The Book:
Puneet Shrivastava who is of 29, works as manager in a bank and lives happily with his mother Mrs. Bina Shrivastava. One day, he sees a virtual boy Rishi, in front of his eyes. That boy talks to him day by day and moment and moment enters in his personal life. Then a virtual lady named Roshni also enters in his life and sheds tears. Rishi declares himself his future child and compels him to find mother for him. As time passes that boy and girl become nightmare for Puneet and at that time his girlfriend Myra tries hard to get him out from worst situation. To know who are Rishi and Roshni, why do they come in front of him time to time and talk only to him, how Myra saves Puneet, what’s the mystery hidden behind, go through the story Hey Dad! Meet My Mom.

Strength Of The Book:
Writers have given nice blanket to the story by opting a mind blowing theme for narration. Plot making is very nice. Book is knitted in such a way that it holds the breath and curiosity of readers page by page. Good scenes are created from beginning to end. Starting is done is pacific way which ties the attention of readers. Book covers the mind of teen agers as well as readers of their twenties and thirties. Also, amazing ending is given to the book by revealing all secrets one by one and doing justice with each character.

Weakness Of Book:
Literature is embedded only in few of chapters. Story goes so slow up to half. After half of completion, it leaves its breath during time period of college. Love story is weak in beginning and summed up in quicker way. In middle, poor dialogue writing compels readers to skip the pages. A bite of end seems unnecessarily addition to engage the readers.

Conclusion:
Full of suspense and emotion, this book is best serve to crumpled mood. Title as well as theme completely suit to the story and theme. Book stands finely to engage the readers up to the end and leaves tear in eyes with admirably described plots. Besides this, book is best dose of true love and the relations of humanity.This is best spice to be converted in movie.

Review Point – 3.5
Review by – Kamal Paneru

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Interview with author Abhijit Haldar


Tell something about you, including your hobby and rests.
Well, I am a teenager as you know and I am currently studying in Indus Academy, Jagiroad and staying at Morigaon. It was age eight, when I started to pen down my thoughts and since then, it has been a long walk! I had written two more novels when I was almost at the starting stage, so you can guess, they were quite juvenile. And then I kept on improving. After I read different books by different authors that gave me a different taste, different perspective of literature. And it was the time when I changed the draft of the second novel into a completely new one; thus the former being the foundation.
My hobbies include photography, watching movies and listening songs besides writing poems. Born in Assam, a state full of beauty, provided me enough esteem to nurture my rather amateur photography skills. I like to portray the smallest beauty of nature that we may overlook to the daily lives of people, from streets to homes. And I am really fond of Holly movies!


What you expect from your book and its readers?
My book primarily focuses on the impact of wars on the people. From a small age only, I was really fascinated by wars. But then I didn't had the power to reason it. People forget the blood of the men who fought the war and the ones who faced the devastation! There is a quote from the movie Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, which hugely inspired me while writing the book: "History prefers legends to men. It prefers nobility to brutality, soaring speeches to quiet deeds. History remembers the battle, but forgets the blood. Whatever history remembers me, if it remembers anything at all, it shall only remember a fraction of the truth. For whatever else I am, a husband, a lawyer... a president... I shall always think of myself first and foremost... as a hunter." 
If you ask me why I wrote a book, well let me say this that, whenever I ask the same thing to myself, the only honest answer that I get is, "I really don't know!"
I think the readers who are interested in the Fantasy or YA genre, or just want a simple fictional read, can read it and I hope they will enjoy it. And I think they may even learn something new, I guess...


What make you to pen down the thoughts?
I pen down my thoughts when the inner me tells so. I write whenever I feel that something needs to be written; to be told to the world. It can range from anything like while I feel sad, or witness an exact moment of happiness; the writer inside me gets the spark. Sometimes it can be while I am strolling hopelessly, or just lying on the bed with a void mind, or watching a movie or listening a song. It can also happen while I am busy in photography... If you look through an artist's perspective, you will see that the whole world around you is telling a story. It can range from a small grain of sand, to a faded grey sky. Just capture those moments. I always think to carry a notepad and a pen with me if in case but I always forget. So many times a lot of stories had just slipped out of my mind. I guess it happens. I like to write about the common problems that people face. I really like to write vagabond poems!


How long it took you to complete the book "The Outlander: Rise And Fall Of An Empire" and what hurdles you faced throughout the progress?
It took me almost 3 years to write it. I faced hurdles from the very first onwards. I didn't know a budge about publishing; reaching out publishers. So I had to do a lot of research back then on how to get published. I read a lot of blogs and it really helped. Then I kept on writing the book and faced the problem of balancing it with studies. Then came the big one, finding a publisher. I was rejected by more than 10 publishers and agents and I became really frustrated. The world around me told to give it up, but I kept on sending proposals. And then it was when my cousin told me to try out some new publishers, and it helped! I was accepted by two more but I went with Blackbuck.


You are in your teenage. How you feel after becoming a writer of fantasy novel?
It feels really great with the feeling of achievement and at the same time that of being humbled by responsibility. I have a whole file of plots in my head to write... with the uncertainty of what lies ahead. But then here also comes the stage when I am in the determining period that will decide my carrier. And I have to carry my passion along, which will be difficult for me to leave. But if situation comes, I may have to give up writing for some years I guess. But, I will keep writing, a passion I can't give up, even if I have to give a halt of some years. I will always continue!


Do you believe in God? If yes then why if no then why? Any special moment when you realized that God is there or god is not there?
Well I really don't feel like to comment on this. I am somewhere in the middle. What I believe is that God is a point in the entity. No shape, no size, nothing. Only a hope. Only a spark. A hope that resides among us. 
I really feel hopeless when we sink in our own hands. We face genocides. We face wars. We also face internal wars inside us. And then, there comes no one like people say for a God. What comes, is a hope. A spark. A pioneer. People are just worsening the situation and yes, doing a really bad business by the word God! Everyone has a different faith. They are fine with it. And I don't have any problem with theirs. But I just can't stand when they take it to extreme. Everything has a limit. And I think faith has a limit too.
I think people should use some scientific logic before declaring anything based on faith. And I think science has a reason for almost everything...


What is your aim in your life? Kindly explore the thoughts.
I am really fond of Astrophysics. The cosmos with its secrets fascinate me deeply. I want to do something in this field. But there is time for me to choose. I might even change track from Sciences. After all we don't know what lies ahead of us. But I will keep on writing which is something residing inside me. Time will give answers of everything. Let us wait and see what happens.


What would you like to suggest to young writers?
What I would like to suggest is that it doesn't matters how literally strong literature you write. The only thing that matters is that keep writing! You always have a story to tell. There is a belief amongst us that people like to read only literally critical writing, one with alien words and sentences. But trust me, the thing that really count is that how you are able to convey the message. That can be done with simple words, simple sentences; something not like incredible-for-the-eyes really matters to convey the message clearly. So just focus on how you are able to do that, stitch the lines, connect the dots and instill the motion. Always don't look out of the box; you will find many inside too. Just look with a different angle. 
Patience is the tool that will help. This road is not an easy one. You have to stick to the end. You will get thrown out many times, but get up for the sixth if you fall five times. Be aggressively wild and don't let anything pull you back. Once if you have started, don't look back!


Would you like to say something to your readers?
I hope this book will be a good read for you. And please give your valuable feedback; however good or bad you find the book. You're always welcome. After all this is what keeps the author going. I really hope that my this effort will help in you some aspect of life, that you can learn something of war and life, and both when get intertwined, how the struggle for survival gets more tougher. I tried my best to bring out the pain of the Men in War, and I hope I am successful in doing it rightly.


Any plan on new book? Would you like to discuss in brief?
This book is a part of a trilogy. So the second and third are still to go. I will soon start work on the second and can promise that it will be with more action and yes, science! The whole story is clearly laid out in my mind. I have to do this within in a less amount of time, as I said earlier, my crucial years are ahead.

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Monday, July 20, 2015

Reviews On Novella “Bharathi And Her Theory Of Everything”

Review Points: 3 out of 5
Author: Anil CS Rao
Publisher: Cyberwit.Net
Genre: Fiction/Sci-Fi
ISBN: 978-81-8253-582-7
Page Count: 99


About The Book:
Story is knitted in a sci-fi tone and based on Bharathi’s time travel in past as well future of 2070. Bharathi has scenario of everything in mind to relate the future droids. Along with Bharathi, life of Arun Rao, who is a writer, is also narrated. Arun has a doctor wife, Reena Rao works in Harbor General Hospital of Baltimore city. Story takes ride when Bharathi makes her friend doing time travel. Who is Aryaraj? What is AYUHUASCA? Who kidnaps Reena Rao? How Arun saves her wife while having no job? To know answers of all these questions, go through the mind seed of Bharathi and Her Theory Of Everything.

Strength Of The Book:
Amazing platform is chose for the book. No unnecessary things are added along the narration, which make readers to read line by line. Mind blowing thinking is used to correlate the past, present and future. New terms of technological world are introduced. Sentences are written clearly and do not end with any type of mesh-up. Superb ending is given.

Weakness Of Book:
Writing is in pace. Too much technical terms are used which will disappoint a reader from non technical domain. Lack of literature leaves a negative impact. Also, the central person is suppressed by other characters of story.

Conclusion:
Author Anil Rao has performed his job in well manner. Each bite of fiction is related to the world of science which gives immense pleasure to the readers who want to have their hands in molding of future technology. A must read “Bharathi and Her Theory Of Everything” to enter in the world of future.

Review Point – 3 out of 5

Review by – Kamal Paneru

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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Reviews On “The Unfortunate Kidnapping- Tales Of Destiny”


Review Points: 3.75 out of 5
Authoress: Pratima Srivastava
Publisher: LIFI Publications Pvt Ltd
Genre: Fiction/Short Stories
ISBN: 978-93-82536-69-7
Page Count: 220

About The Book:
This book is collection of 7 short stories as well as novellas. All the stories are penned around the reality of persons suffering from different problems in their lives. Many of stories are really heart touching and make readers shed the tears with the flow of emotions expressed in the book.

Story 1
The Unfortunate Kidnapping

Kailash has three children and wife in his family and he lives on rent in the house of Mr. Kapoor, a retired army officer. Ganesh, the child of Kailash gets kidnapped in one evening. Story is really interesting and expresses the real emotion of entire family members. Amazing narration it is. Little bit grammatical errors are also there in beginning but great literature is used everywhere.

Story 2
A Dramatic Rescue

Virat, a eight year old boy with his family including sister, parents and servant does effort to save a child cat which is trapped at top of the building next to their house. Again mind blowing literature is written. Nice platform is selected. Story goes ahead with funny moments which leave smile over the lips of readers. Interest is maintained up to the end. Dialogue writing is admirable.

Story 3
Granny's Angel

Anindita, who is young girl lives with her granny. It is her only family. Gradually, she becomes doctor and gets married with a person who is of different city. Narration is about what she faced after separation from her family. Also, granny is define with Mr. Verma, her kind of brother. Writer has put hard effort in the story to make it alive. Each and every segment is stitched beautifully to let readers enjoy the book warmly.

Story 4
The Great Deluge

Mandu, who is rickshaw puller lives in a fractured home with his wife and 7 children. He struggles a lot when flood comes. It is about how he conquers the adverse situation and saves his family. Dilemma of interest remains up to the last. The way of story telling is appreciable. Writer has matured the story step by step. It fills the mind of readers with lot of thoughts about end. Nice ending is given to the story.

Story 5
The Herculean Dilemma

Mr. Vashisht is a semi government employee. Few problems in job distract his mind from family and all the things. Story goes on by explain how he supports his family and becomes support less while having each thing Writer has crafted the scenes in good and given nice and justified ending to story. Proper justification is not each character. Platform selection is very week. Story has not much potential to hold the attention of readers. 

Story 6
Pebbles Of Turbulence

Samir is just 6 year old and is much happy with her parents, 2 sisters and grandparents. Situation becomes worse when his mother dies and he finds unable to coax with life. What happens to his father and what changes come in his family is the tail of story. Broken scenario is created which doesn’t attract readers. Story is stretched unnecessary so long by penning old and much familiar thoughts.

Story 7
Yug's Tryst With Destiny

Yug, who is just 9 year old is sent to boarding school just because of having busy schedule of her parents. He always missed love of his father due to his business. In boarding school, he faces a lot of things in that early and acts as matured whenever meets to his parents. Really an awesome story it is. Meanwhile it makes reader to feel that they are reading the script of movie Taare Zameen Par. Full of emotions, this story fills the eyes of readers with the love and innocence of that nine year old boy.

Conclusion:
Authoress Pratima Srivastava has done great job and presented a wonderful book to the readers. Full of literature and emotions, this book is the best ride of joyful and sad moments together. Almost all stories are heart touching and knitted in beautiful manner. Also, authoress has chosen nice platforms for stories and expressed the emotions in well defined manners so that readers can not skip pages and leave story without completing. Long sentence construction and minor grammatical errors lead to disappointment with the book. Title doesn’t suit to entire book but sub-title is the perfect sum up of the book.

Top 5 stories of the book are:
  1. The Great Deluge
  2. Yug’s Tryst with Destiny
  3. A Dramatic Rescue
  4. The Unfortunate Kidnapping
  5. The Herculean Dilemma

Review Point – 3.75

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- Kamal Paneru

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Reviews On "Even God Doesn’t Know!"





Review Point
: 3.25 out of 5
Author: Rajeev Pundir
Publication: Blackbuck Publication
Genre: Fiction/Love
ISBN: 978-1-63041-597-6
Page count: 356


Platform:
Story is crafted along with three Characters Amar, Akbar and Rekha. Amar belongs to a poor family and finds difficulty for his better survival. He becomes friend with Akbar and soon both of they get same college for their engineering after cracking entrance. Amar gets close to Rekha but a miss-happening pushes him away from her. Meanwhile Akbar becomes close to Rekha and at last falls in love. Story takes a turn when misfortune stings Akbar and his entire life scatters in front of him. What happens of their love and how Amar becomes the centralized person of narration, and to known ups and downs and other major twists of the story, go through Even God Doesn’t Know!

Strength Of The Book:
Platform for the narration is chosen with a common situation happens to all but neglected by rests. Characters are well described. Story is knitted in smooth pace to engage the readers’ mind. Emotions of each character of different ages are described in perfect manners. Proper link up of chapters and connection of each character are also done in lenient way. Prologue is really awesome; it compels readers to be tied with the book. Many of laughing moments are embedded. Story has lot of happy and sad points which enthrall the readers up to end page. Also ending is really amazing by making readers with dual thinking.

Weakness Of The Book:
The way of narration is not so good. Many times story is stretched by writing unnecessary things. Grammatical/printing mistakes are also there which let readers to skip the pages. Besides this, lack of literature and sentence repetition also make readers disappoint.

Conclusion:
The mysterious ending perfect suits to the title of book. Also cover page somehow match with the theme. The story in stitched in such a manner that teen agers will avoid it after half of completion. Full of emotions and based on reality of life this novel is perfect solution to have a glance of life with closer look. If you are fed up of simple plain love stories and want to have different stuff, you must read this novel Even God Doesn’t Know! by Rajiv Pundir.

Reviewing Point:
3.25 out of 5

Review By:
- Kamal Paneru

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Monday, July 6, 2015

Reviews on "S.O.A.R - Success Over Adversity Reigns"



Review Point: 4.5
Author: Abir Mukherjee
Publisher: Frog Books, Imprint of leadstart publishing
Genre: Fiction/contemporary
ISBN: 978-93-52013-24-1
Edition: First, 2015
Page Count: 161

Platform:
This story is about three IT professionals Adhayan, Uday and Rajasekaran who are fed up of their professional life. They meet together to think about their new business by giving up their job and implementing their skills & experience. They bring a new business in India which had never been. Also, their personal life about Srishti, wife of Adhayan, mother of Uday, and Sneha, committed to Rajasekaran is described. To know how and what they establish in business in unique way and how they manage their personal life, go through the incredible story S.O.A.R – Success Over Adversity Reigns.

Strength of the Book:

Amazing platform is chosen for the narration. Book is full of emotions, situations, personal & professional life and all the things which readers expect to have. The way of narration is amazing. All characters are justified very well. Link up of chapter is also done. Dialogue writing is done is most possible way it could be ever. Every scene is related to the chapter or next to the chapter. Flash back scene and present scenario both are written in proper coordination. Proper literature is used wherever required. Story is perfect mesh-up of creativity, experience and unique way of exploration of new things.

Weakness of the book:
Somewhere chatting type words are used for narration which leaves bad impact to the readers. At few of pages, other languages like Tamil and Bengali are written without explaining the meaning which addle the readers. Also, starting of the book is at pace. Blurb could be précised, it decreases the curiosity in minds of readers.

Conclusion:
Cover page and title of the book fit perfectly to the story. Effort of writer Abir Mukherjee can be easily seen in the book. He has engaged all type of readers in his book. This book will be loved by teen agers, married couples, IT professionals and the one who prefer to have romance in the book. Writer has done great job and given proper and happy ending to the story. Book motivates readers to start new things and handle the adverse situations easily.

My Personal Opinion:
It made me laugh and cry both together and touched my heart deeply. A must read this awesome book by Abir Mukherjee.

Reviewing Point:
4.5 out of 5

Review By:
- Kamal Paneru

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Friday, July 3, 2015

Reviews On "Lines"




Review Point
: 3.5
Author: Vaibhav Mukim
Publisher: Frog Books, Imprint of Leadstart Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
Genre: Fiction/Sci-fi Fantasy
ISBN: 978-93-84226-94-7
Edition: First, 2015
Page Count: 246


Platform:
Story is sci-fi and centralized over the lead role Sidharth and his ways to search the other worlds. This book consists of 2 major and 1 minor section containing 16, 34 and 11 chapters respectively. In the first part of the book, Sidharth finds himself trapped in the other ancient world and faces a lot of problems to be out from that hell of situation. In the second part, narration is about the present time and new world named Intelligentia. Sidharth carries the feeling of sadness of people and feels that nothingness is increasing which will overwhelm the world. On the other hand, in last part Sidharth feels that the world is going to its end and decapitates the rules of his dream.

Strength of the Book:
Mind blowing starting is given to the book with its prologue. Also mysteriously story goes ahead up to multiple chapters. Well set platform is tied with the story. Nice fantasy world is selected for narration. Proper separation is done of book in each part. Also, chapters are connected with each other very well. Endings of each section of the book are admirable. Moreover, this dialogue writing is really impressive. Each section is connected together very well by discussing earlier happening in amazing way. The way of epilogue presentation is very nice. It is connected meanwhile in the story which pointing towards the doing of writer.

Weakness of the book:
After half completion, story leaves the breaths and goes very slowly without any interesting narration. Unnecessarily chapters are elongated somewhere and many persons are introduced without any proper need which create confusion with the names and narration. Sentence repetition is visible in many of chapters. Lack of literature is also there.

Conclusion:
A nice book by Vaibhav Mukim. Author has presented the things pleasantly to grab the mind of every aged person. Each dot of the story is connected together. Though story is good but addition of literature could enhance the impression of book. Author has great potential to explore the things which are whether not familiar with the real world or lying somewhere in the dreams of readers.

Reviewing Point:
3.5 out of 5

Review By:
- Kamal Paneru

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