Vitamin H by Abhishek Thakkar
"Filled with capsules of optimism and hope, Vitamin H is a collection of thoughts, suggestions and advice for the young at heart" sums up the whole book. With 111 life changing quotes, this book will make you feel relax and might activate your nerves to see the world differently. Personally, while reading this book I realized, "if I follow what's written in some of the quotes, my life could change in a better way".
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Forever Mine by Naisargee Shah
Before writing what I felt about the book, let me tell you this book was something that I was looking for since many days. Unlike the teenage love stories book this book has a matured love story. The protagonist Deeya and Arnav are pretty clear about their lives. I loved Deeya’s character; she is strong, mature and independent.
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Her Resurrection by Soumyadeep Koley
I don't know what to say about this book. As I was reading I was able to visualize each and every incident mentioned in the story. The Author has done a tremendous work. I am not sure whether Maya (the protagonist) is a fictional or a non-fictional character but surely she is just like any other girl whom we see in our daily life.
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The Girl Who Knew Too Much by Vikrant Khanna
37+ Grace Marks by Vishal Anand
Well being an Engineering student, who knows better than me what an engineer deals with in his/her college life. To be honest, this book reminisced me about my college days. The grace marks is a big thing for every engineering student, until and unless you are an intelligent studious guy. Well coming to the book, like every teenage love Novels, this book has a nice cute love story to tell. I had read such stories before.
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Let The Game Begin by Sandeep Sharma
The Four Patriots by Sumit Agarwal
The Book Blurb says a lot about the story so I’m not going to waste your time writing the contents of the book. Let me straight come to the point. The Author has brilliantly crafted the story narrating the present and past life of all the characters. This book is definitely a page turner and nowhere between the pages will you get bored.
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UNNS by Sapan Saxena
"Of course you know about the seven stages of love, but have you ever lived them?"
Atharva Rathod and Meher Qasim. Lovebirds since adolescence. Bonded by love, separated by circumstances. They part ways only to meet again. But this time, he is on a secret mission... Are they in control of their own destiny, or its their destiny which is making them dance to its tunes? Only time would answer, as Atharva and Meher unwillingly and unknowingly transcend the seven stages of love.
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Adhira by Aditti Gaur
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Before writing what I felt about the book, let me tell you this book was something that I was looking for since many days. Unlike the teenage love stories book this book has a matured love story. The protagonist Deeya and Arnav are pretty clear about their lives. I loved Deeya’s character; she is strong, mature and independent.
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Her Resurrection by Soumyadeep Koley
I don't know what to say about this book. As I was reading I was able to visualize each and every incident mentioned in the story. The Author has done a tremendous work. I am not sure whether Maya (the protagonist) is a fictional or a non-fictional character but surely she is just like any other girl whom we see in our daily life.
The Girl Who Knew Too Much by Vikrant Khanna
Being an ardent lover of Love genre books I feel great pleasure reading love stories. Though I have read more than fifty love genre novels, I still get attracted to the word, ‘Love’. Every book has its own taste. This book, ‘The Girl Who Knew Too Much’ is not just any love story but it also has a lot of suspense, twists and turns. This story speaks of Love, Loss, Grief, Guilt, Emotions.
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37+ Grace Marks by Vishal Anand
Well being an Engineering student, who knows better than me what an engineer deals with in his/her college life. To be honest, this book reminisced me about my college days. The grace marks is a big thing for every engineering student, until and unless you are an intelligent studious guy. Well coming to the book, like every teenage love Novels, this book has a nice cute love story to tell. I had read such stories before.
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Let The Game Begin by Sandeep Sharma
Being an ardent lover of Love genre books, Thriller genre books generally fails to impress me, until and unless it has a story which would make me awestruck. Well this book, ‘Let The Game Begin’ by Sandeep Sharma impressed me till the very last page. Kudos to the Author for keeping the reader hooked till the very last page, the suspense gets revealed only in the last few pages. Oh! Wait, the book ended after 180 pages but the story didn’t. There has to be a sequel to this book and after reading this book, I won’t mind buying the next book.
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The Four Patriots by Sumit Agarwal
The Book Blurb says a lot about the story so I’m not going to waste your time writing the contents of the book. Let me straight come to the point. The Author has brilliantly crafted the story narrating the present and past life of all the characters. This book is definitely a page turner and nowhere between the pages will you get bored.
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UNNS by Sapan Saxena
"Of course you know about the seven stages of love, but have you ever lived them?"
Atharva Rathod and Meher Qasim. Lovebirds since adolescence. Bonded by love, separated by circumstances. They part ways only to meet again. But this time, he is on a secret mission... Are they in control of their own destiny, or its their destiny which is making them dance to its tunes? Only time would answer, as Atharva and Meher unwillingly and unknowingly transcend the seven stages of love.
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Adhira by Aditti Gaur
“Adhira” – the name itself provides some goosebumps. By checking its meaning on Google, I found Adhira means Lightning (Strong Female) and as per tradition this word is commonly used for naming Hindu girls. Just like the book title, the girl Adhira (Protagonist of the story) is a strong independent woman who being married since last 5 years, works for her own. The story mainly revolves around her. Apart from the main plot, there is a sub plot which tells us the story of Riddhi (Adhira’s best friend cum soul sister)
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