Saturday, May 21, 2016

Spotlight: Hell to Pay by Pamela Fagan Hutchins

Thursday, May 19, 2016

The Squirrel and the Compact Disc



"Sheesh she took it again," lamented Karly as she saw the branch that once had a cherry growing.

"I told you...let's pluck it." she reminded in an aggravated tone.

"But what's the use of an immature fruit. No one would have been able to eat it at home" Mom commented.

"Well, the squirrel did," Karly said while wiping her tears and removing those CDs from the branches that were hanging like an ornament. 

"These were of no use. The Squirrels did not get scared off their reflection. I rather use them to record my melancholic stories." 



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 In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story that features a squirrel. It can be about a squirrel, for a squirrel or by a squirrel. Think nutty, naturalistic, dinner or ironic. Go where the prompt leads and don’t forget to twirl with imagination.


Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Book Review of Encounters by Sumana Khan

Monday, May 16, 2016

Book Blitz of My Last Love Story by Falguni Kothari


My Last Love Story 
by 
Falguni Kothari

Blurb 
Perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes’s, Me Before You, My Last Love Story is a heartbreaking and poignant tale about the complexities of trauma and whether love can right a wrong.***
I, Simeen Desai, am tired of making lemonade with the lemons life has handed me.
Love is meant to heal wounds.
Love was meant to make my world sparkle and spin.
Love has ripped my life apart and shattered my soul.
I love my husband, and he loves me.
But Nirvaan is dying.
I love my husband. I want to make him happy.
But he is asking for the impossible.
I don’t want a baby.
I don’t want to make nice with Zayaan.
I don’t want another chance at another love story.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

 Falguni Kothari is a New York-based hybrid author, and an amateur Latin and Ballroom dance silver medalist with a semi-professional background in Indian Classical dance. She writes in a variety of genres sewn together by the colorful and cultural threads of her South Asian heritage and expat experiences. When not writing or dancing, she fools around on all manner of social media and loves to connect with readers.My Last Love Story is her fourth novel.
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Thursday, May 12, 2016

Review: A Dog Eat Dog-Food World by Suresh Chandrasekaran

AN AUTOGRAPH FOR ANJALI – BOOK REVIEW


Anjali, the character blossomed gradually to the reader as the novel progressed. Her struggle in her marriage and within made me ponder on many issues that the women in society are till date juggling. The freedom to explore when the husband is at work, yet the inability to do so since she has been chained down by many restrictions by her better half made me suffocate thus, the feeling of empathy and compassion grew for this character. Also, the author kept the reader's attention by keeping the chapters small and precise. That was a blessing especially since suffering was in plenty and for a woman to see another woman go through it was torture!

Just as the darkness ends when a streak of light is visible, comes the character Parth. He picks up Anjali from the rambles since she was wandering around aimlessly trying to get love, attention from seekers passing by. Fortunately, his affection was genuine, and I wish the author had shown more of his emotional side rather than the physical attraction since that would have made a lasting relationship in the eyes of a reader. 
Anjali's depression seemed faux at times since it did not give me as a reader enough material to believe in it. 
Another loophole was the easy breezy solve of the murder mystery. I wish the author had given some twists and turns and kept the reader guessing!

Overall a light, easy breezy read, and what delighted me that Anjali had a happy ending, which made me believe once again that the Universe abides with the kind hearted people!