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QOTD: Have you read any books where an animal or a bird or a plant talks? If yes, then please tell me. Lately I have started loving books with genres like these, their unique writing style makes me quite happy and surprisingly I enter a different realm. ~BOOK REVIEW~ "Some things get communicated with a look; words can't carry some such messages !" A parrot who is in conversation with the author, intense dialogues, contemporary themes, witty atmosphere and indulging thoughts. This is how I will describe this book. Along with the unique concept, the author has tried his best to bring some hot burning topics to the limelight like affairs, relationships, politics, and others. A few chapters made me think if it is the witty parrot in conversation. What matters is the change in conversations and not the topics. I felt an urge to complete the book in a day because it kind of pulls you in the depth. Every chapter has an interesting title and a new topic. I can call it an amalgamation of worldly affairs on a single platform. Instead of talking more bout the book, I would love to throw some light on the kind of personality which has been given to the parrot. He, the parrot, is witty, knowledgeable, observant, intelligent and wise along with being a bird of his own opinion. That's what makes it more interesting. I fell more for the book once it started to end, more intense topics surfaced to the top like virtues and leadership. The writing is easy-breezy. The reading experience is more of a roller-coaster ride, humour to serious to witty to funny. Read this book, as the title, the cover and the blurb are, so is the content inside, aka UNIQUE! @avj_reviews @vivekspatwardhan thank you for the book. . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2022📚 #bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake (at India) https://www.instagram.com/masters_literature/p/CYbzf8LPAxn/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: How excited you are for 2022? What is the thing you definitely want to achieve this year? I am having a lot of expectations from this year, and i.a. I aspire to do a lot of things. Corona has become a thing for the past 2 years and it's the new normal. So, we need to understand that life has taken its different turns for all. 😘 Okay, with this rant I want to begin the first review of this year, and it's soo relatable to me. ~BOOK REVIEW~ "You are responsible for your own learning and growth. You can build systems that can enhance your progress..." So many success logics and mantras have re-iterated again and again around us. But what actually makes a difference is ones own will to make a difference. Shalini Prakash in her book Clueless At 30 tells us that it is completely okay to be clueless in life at times. Not everyone has a direction to move on, and not everyone has the same definition of success. People like me feel that this book came into existence for us, who all are about to enter into our 30s soon. This book is divided into four sections and did justice to each chapter by giving a lot of examples, references and stories to make the logic clear. Writing from personal experiences, the author makes sure to generalise everything in a very unique and humorous manner. One would never get bored while reading this book. The chapters also have unique names like, Wear your sassy pants or Ghosts are liers. I like the writing style, which is humorous, effective and at the same time makes a lot of sense to the readers. At times it felt as if the author is sitting just beside you and telling things. Highly recommended to one and all, even if you are in your 30s or not. . @shaliniprakash13 @rupa_publications @booxoul . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2022#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#cluelessat30#non-fiction (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYVloZUIl9J/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Your most anticipated read of 2022? I have not decided which one would I love to read in the coming year. I am in all its senses totally clueless. 🤣 ~BOOK REVIEW~ "Common laws of morality didn't apply to me, and on paper, I wasn't capable of crime." Beautifully written by Vivaan Shah, Midnight Freeway is a murder mystery where a builder Yogesh Moolchandani dies one dreadful night in an accident. Police grabs Pranav Paleja for enquiry and that's how the story, the twists, the secrets come into play. As the investigation moves ahead, more characters come into the scene and try to add flavours to the mystery. The book is quite regular in its dialogue exchange, with day to day language which makes it easy to comprehend. The story has a few unexpected turns and a lot of details about different places, locations and freeways aka roads. The title has everything to do with the murder and the prominent characters which will make more sense when one reads the book. The names of the characters also sound soo rich and Bollywood like Mateen Lakdawaala, or maybe Sheetal Harianandani Overall I felt the author did a good job by writing this fast-paced story which definitely would make an amazing movie. Thankyou for the book @therealvivaanshah @penguinindia @booxoul . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#midnightfreeway (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYHKU1qvMWF/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Do you enjoy reading stories about family and relationships? I like reading and exploring more from this genre. Along with this my favourite books are those which end up being a bit on the happier note. Although, I also read sad endings. . ~BOOK REVIEW~ "... I know that love- in its essence, at its core- is the most bitter sweet thing there is." Naila, a young girl who lives in Florida with her parents who try to confine her freedom with the cultural upbringing of their place. She falls in love with a boy, hides her feelings from her parents, visits her home in Pakistan and then comes the twist. In simple words, this is a very simple yet emotional story where one witness how culture and parents try to limit one's mindset and thoughts. The story is quite enriching and interesting. Themes like immigration, displacement, family relationships, love and marriage are explored by the author. Destiny plays an important role in the life of Naila which determines the ending of the story, which one can easily see coming. Reading this book makes me realise how important it is for parents and children to build a happy environment where they can co-exist across different cultures. Recommended to all the people who are looking for light, delightful reads to soothe mind. . . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#writteninthestars (at India) https://www.instagram.com/masters_literature/p/CYDroQGIc5w/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Which thought inspires you the most? I am inspired by Amy Tan's words, 'Make the exceptions. Live exceptionally.' They touched my very being and I am soo much in love with them. Words of wisdom and experience. ~BOOK REVIEW~ "To a person in sorrow, I explain in words, sorrow is inevitable, sorrow is the result of fulfilment." The Book of Life is a precious collection of 365 quotations inspired by the talking of J.Krishnamurti which inspire one to find the true meaning of life, its perception and seeking happiness from it. For the people who do not know who he was, I would love to tell you that he was regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and religious teachers of all time. He widely travelled around the world and preached about life and human existence. In this book, one can find a timeless daily meditation, developed thematically over seven days, and shed light on the problems of daily life as well as on the illusions that we get into while solving them. This book is a source of enlightenment, introspection, wholesomeness and much more. It's like giving oneself a daily dose of affirmations which tend to bring many changes in life if followed and abided by. I have read a few chapters on a daily basis since the time I got my hands on this book and believe that it is a great boon for anxious minds like me. You can grab this book as it's timeless. Read it anywhere and anytime. Highly recommended. Thank you for the book @kaafiprecious . . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#bookoflife (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CX8_NEvvkvU/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: What are your plans for the Christmas today? I am planning a lunch with my most dearest one today and nothing more than that. While I see everyone is soo excited and crazy for these celebrations. Hope this year comes with a lot of good things for us all. 💛 ~BOOK REVIEW~ Long ago, before mankind held any power, the Earth was quite different. It was a dark and evil realm." The past was narrated to Rome, the young protagonist by Mr Jones. Rome was unaware of his true identity and then all of a sudden he finds himself setting things on fire. Imagine a teenager experiencing this amidst all fun and frolic. The Synergist Knight Mr Jones guides and helps Rome learn his skills and reveals to him the hidden secrets about the dragons and the danger Earth was facing from the Darkbrands, the evil ones. They need to form a team before it's too late, The Great Synergy has to be performed. Read it to know how Rome becomes a true hero. I read the book this week and quickly sat down to write the review. The vocabulary and writing skills are just amazing. The excitement is maintained throughout the book, without any unwanted incidents. The character building is quite interesting and detailed. I loved the way the character of Rome developed throughout the work, from a teenager to a hero saving Earth. Along with this, the plot is a perfect YA for readers. The plot is fast-paced and encapsulates the best kind of imagination. I recommend this to all the readers who are looking for some light and enjoyable read. Thank you @talismanbrett for the book. . . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#talismanbooks#thesearchforsynergy (at India) https://www.instagram.com/masters_literature/p/CX5U2fqL0gP/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: How do like reading books which are more real-life like? I am quite fond of reading the books which make me feel more home like and familiar. But then I also have started loving fantasy as a genre. So do tell me what you think about it. ~BOOK REVIEW~ A book beautifully crafted with detailed plot line is a story of Nandini and Gayatri, the daughters of Ashok and Nina and others like Neelam, Vikram and Amar. They are all the characters which resemble to the real life people and that's what makes it more interesting and relatable. Gayatri, a women who strives her to find a lot other possibilities in life other than getting married, but destiny has something else in store for her. And Nandini who enters into a married life faces challenges to get through the tuff times. The journey is a wonderful representative of how the women in the modern world strive. And one cannot even imagine the intentions of others. On the other hand side I believe the character of Vikram is also quite strong who is more of a Don thing but totally worth it. I am not going to talk about the plot since it's something which one needs to read and understand gradually. The dramatic twists and turns are quite intriguing and the few dialogues touched my heart. "Everything is not black and white, the world is grey." The wisdom of the author is evident in the lines I have quoted above from the book. The politics and ambition are intertwined with family, relationship and success in the plot. These are common themes these days, it's the plot and the writing style which makes the difference, and the author has truly nailed this art in a book of 340 pages. Read it and then thank me later for recommending it to you. . @best.intentions.book @booxoul . . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#bestintentionsbook#newrelease (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXygE1YP6C5/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: How are you all? And how is your reading going on? . I am not reading a lot these days because I am stuck in some work. That is one of the main reasons why I am not active here. And I am also not that motivated to write like I used to. My engagement too went through drastic changes. But I am hoping to improve it and work on my page more. Let's see how far can I go. After all this, now the time comes to talk about the book I recently read by @tapanghoshthewriter sir, and believe me you guys it's a gem. ~BOOK REVIEW~ "The easiest way to define the character is to determine where one fits in, between the two extremes of sadism and masochism." Thinking Out Loud is a real gem authored to bring the true essence of life and its meaning into the limelight. With the help of 29 stories, different themes like religion, spirituality, rape, feminism, murders, and many more have been encapsulated beautifully. The writing style is quite unique and different for most of the stories, in other words, varied styles like dialogues, proses, poems have been used throughout. Each style tries to fit in the best with the stories. I personally enjoyed reading this experimental style, though it took some time to grab one and move to the other. Along with this, I felt that each story has a lot to say, and one has to fill in the blanks to understand more than the words written. The vocabulary is also refined and one gets to learn a lot from the book. Recommending this book to all the people who find solace in short sensitive stories. Thank you for the book. @abhinavjha_12 . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#thinkingoutloud#bookofshortstories (at India) https://www.instagram.com/masters_literature/p/CXOqXT1vQ5_/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Do you like reading poetry books? If yes, then which one is your favourite? I really enjoy reading poems and have collected some amazing poetry books by Indian authors. 😘😘😘 ~BOOK REVIEW~ "I waited all day, And I waited all night For a tiny silver of hope That was never meant to be mine." My Black Rose is a poetry book by Debina Bhattacharya which reminds us that hope in times of pitch-black darkness is something that keeps us moving. Exploring themes like hope, life and its meaning, time and many others reflect on the deep thinking of the poet. Every poem is intense and focuses on the positive side of life, healing, ways to deal with not so happy times. 'A Letter for You' is my favourite poem from this collection. The book contains three sections: wounded, scarred and healing. And all have a lot of poems. The language is easy to understand, written in rhyme and has an appealing style with a few pictures in the book. I really enjoyed reading it. And will be saving it for my entire life. taadaa!! Thank you @author_deblina for the book. #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#poetrybook#booksoflove#poetryforlife (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXBh9dpvrIL/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Do like cooking/baking? If yes, what's your most favourite dish? I like cooking, but I bake disasters. At the same time I love eating a lot of different kind of foods, try to avoid sugar in food and much more. ❤️ Today the book I am going to talk about is a real gem. It is all about baking a lot of new recipes, cakes, breads and much more. Like the dishes I have not even heard of are there in the book. ~BOOK TALK~ I loved this book to the core, it is full of recipes along with their pictures, proper measurements and also a lot of details about the different types of baking utensils. Ingredients and methods of cooking are provided in proper manner so that the experience becomes more wholesale. The servings and mouth savoury pictures of all the food items have been shared in the book, which definitely will make you bake the food. The book is detailed, organised, colourful, and the pictures are soo attractive that I fell in love with them. After going through the book I came to the authors Insta page, where I found soo many more recipes, and how they are made. In other words I would say that this book is an experience. I have tried out wholegrain cookies from the book, and they tasted yum. All thanks to @passionateaboutbaking I urge you to check out her page and try out some wholesome and delicious recipes. Thank you for the book @penguinindia @reader_viddh . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#bakingbook#passionateaboutbaking#cookbook#cookingrecipesrepost (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWqvuPkP-ZR/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Do you like romance genre? If yes, tell me favourite book. I am more fond of dangerous romance or maybe not an easy romantic novel. My favourite would be Wuthering Heights, though it's not a romantic one but yes I liked the chemistry between the lovers. Today I am going to talk about one of the books I came across and found it worth sharing with my amazing community. ~BOOK BLURB~ Rishabh “People see me as a happy pilot enjoying his life. They don't know that I'm hurting over a breakup. My parents now want me to marry a girl of their choice. I am unsure. There is a stranger in my life. I don't know what she wants from me. And that is holding me back.” Dia “I have wanted to become an air hostess ever since I was a child. But my father is against the idea. He wants to get married to a boy he has looked for me. But I have other ideas in mind. I know there is someone who can help me. The only problem is that he is a total stranger.” Thank you @authorgautam and @rushme_reviews . . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#nwebooks (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWoSsc2Bbg-/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Do you think advertisement is an important element in the promotion of the objects? I strongly believe that advertisement play a very crucial role in the sale, purchase of different elements. It's really an impactful thing. And that's the reason why the influencers are born. 😂 ~BOOK REVIEW~ "The prime task of the advertising industry is to ensure uninformed consumers make irrational choices." - Noam Chomsky A very thoughtful and true quite I found in the book. One of my favourites of the year book is Adman vs Chomsky, a book with a lot of information on how the advertising industry works, plans and work done behind the main advertisement we see, and much more. A lot of light is thrown on how the teams work to bring out their potential in the creative competitive world outside. I would rather say that this book is an advertisement in itself, full of eye-catching images, posters, graphics this book is beauty. The book draws a lot of thoughts and comparisons on Noam Chomsky's and the author and views on consumerism and marketing. At the same time adding a lot to the industrial revolution back then and now. I am not going ahead with disclosing the content of the book, but yes I must its a gem for us all. One who feels interested in reading about the advertising industry, manufacturing and consumerism goes by, can pick up this book. Also, if creativity interests you, go for it. And it's a no wonder thing how a book on advertising can be soo eye pleasing and engaging at the same time. Go for it, it's an amazing book! Thank you for the book @ahmadabuzannad15 @readers_associate . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#advertisement#nonfictionreads#admanvschomsky#bookonadvertising (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWloCLtBX7d/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Do you like reading with a blend of different genres together?😍 I love reading books with a mix of different genres. They open up more space for experimental writings and thinking. Imagination to the power infinite is the main thing, I think. ~BOOK REVIEW~ "O Immortal one, I salute thee! Even death itself, into whose mouth the whole of this movable and immovable world has fallen, has been conquered by thee. With steady, calm mind and half-closed eyes, fixed on the tip of the nose, stopping the Idâ and the Pingalâ without blinking, he who can see the light – which is all, the seed, the entire brilliant, great Tatwama – approaches Him, who is the great object. What is the use of more talk?" Beautiful poetic lines from the book caught my attention and took me deep into the book. Like the radiant sun is a wonderful book with a mix of mythology, fiction and thrill. The archaeologist, Rohan Sharma while working on the restoration of Shiva temple in Varanasi lands himself into a huge problem after the murder of the priest. With this the book takes us into the rollercoaster ride of murders, crime, mythology and much more. Also, we come across a woman Neela, who at first is quite mysterious and saves Rohan from landing into problems. The book also travels places which makes it more interesting to read. The writing is intriguing and will keep you engaged till the end. A lot of quotes and thoughts have been citied from the religious text books which add more fervor to the writing. The murders and their mystery make it more thrill to read. I think the author has done a remarkable job by blending different genres together, and served it to the reader with a lot of quotes. It's an incredible book to pick up aand read it in a go. . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#liketheradiantsun#newbooks#mixedgenreshow (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWiIL5RPe4I/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Do like reading books with deal with the life of an independent woman? I have read a lot of books that narrate the story of woman who are independent, who aim to build their career, and live a balanced life. I have nothing of this in my life, but these stories motivate me. And here is one of such books that I am going to about today. ~BOOK REVIEW~ "Our self-image, strongly held, essentially determines what we become." A book that took an hour is a must-read for all the people who are looking for motivation in life, career and to define success. It's a fiction book, the story of Gabrielle, a girl who moved to London and created an independent life for herself. Sometimes reading from the lives of others one realises how important it is to learn things from another person's life. Such books are a boon to many of us. Running into the story, Gabrielle is an introvert woman who comes to London, settles there, meets new people, handles relationships, achieves success and tries to balance her life. She is fond of writing diaries, and the story starts with one such thing. Also, I loved all the 'Note to Self', they are quite interesting. The author has done a remarkable job by adding a lot of quotes too in the work. Every time it read, 'Dear Diary' I felt as if I am sneaking into someone's diary. The language is lucid, easy and has depth. It is a good read and may help a lot of us in some way for sure because of the real-life kind of story entwined with fiction, in fewer words. Yes, because the book is only 50 pages. @lauramariani_author @enchantedbooktour Thank you for the book! . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#fictionreads#fictionbook#shortreads (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWWDXMbPKbj/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: Which non-fiction is your favourite? I have lately read a lot of non-fiction books and love to write about them. But mostly I read memoirs or autobiographies, they help me live with the book. Today, after about 10 days break I am going to talk about a book, If I'm Honest which is my 1st read for #nonfictionnovember ~BOOK REVIEW~ A memoir by Siddhartha Mallya, If I'm Honest is a wonderful book dealing majorly with the life of a billionaire kid who takes the challenges of life head-on and makes a path less travelled by for himself. He openly pens down his mental health, OCD, family crisis, relationships and other personal details in the book. Showing a way how he makes a place of his own in life, he also tells us how childhood guilts never leave you. Being a drunkard, Siddharth tells us how he decides to leave drinking alcohol and fight it back. This is the chapter I loved the most. It's not only inspirational but also motivating. Also, I think that he has done a remarkable job speaking about his problems, crisis and situations so that a lot of us can learn from him. One thing more I would love to mention is that he is nowhere in the book giving lectures on how to live life instead he is telling us how he lived his, and what can one make out of it for his own, to live a better one. This happens to be one of the memoir I enjoyed reading, maybe because of the familiarity we share. Thank you @westland_books @reader_viddh for the review copy. Forever greatful. . . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#ifimhonest#nonfictionreads#nonfictionbooks#memiors (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWGcHoOvDfe/?utm_medium=tumblr
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QOTD: What do you do to make you loved ones/better half happy? Especially after a fight or an argument? I try to bring their favourite food, or say sorry, or maybe just go and hug them. But all of this happens very rarely, because it's me who is pampered a lot, be it family or the human I love the most. 😂😂😂 So I get to eat a lot of briyani, rasgulla and what not. But today here I want to talk about a special book which also revolves around the theme of family, relationships and much more by @brunobeaches ~BOOK REVIEW~ 'Til Death we do Part, too' is the sequel of 'Til Death do we Part' which is quite an interesting read. Pablo, a tender man gets divorced from Delilah, which was a devastating experience for me which took a lot of time to heal. Gradually, he finds meets Hellion and falls in love with her and marries her too. But it's not that easy to move ahead and leave your past. Pablo finds time to always get back in touch with Delilah, and one day she finally decides to make a comeback. And Pablo gets drawn into a double life thing. And that's how the plot goes on when one fine day Hellion goes to work, and inexplicably, and without warning, fails to return home. The plot of this book is soo real-life that almost all can relate to it. Themes like relationships, marriage, love, understanding, past memories are relevant throughout the book. I am surprised how the author managed to pull through with such an amazing story with soo ease. The book is detailed, showing the character build-up in detail. Written in lucid language, the story is worth all the time. I felt it to be quite heartbreaking, emotional, and courageous at the same time. Recommended to all the book lovers who love reading family and relationship. . #mastersliterature#mastersliteraturereviews#mastersliteraturereads#mastersliteraturebookpromotions#lucknowblogger#lucknowbookstagram#indianbookstagram#indianbookstagrammer#booksof2021#bookwormaesthetics#readforlifesake#tildeathdousparttoo#booksoflove#familybonding#relationshipgoals#lovestories (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVsscBavf9T/?utm_medium=tumblr
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