Books To Look Out For This Summer!
Bring out your sunglasses and a reading mat, we are going to read this summer. Or perhaps turn your AC on full blast if you
Who doesn’t love a good ol’ whodunit with some juicy suspense and a murder to solve? Throw in some high school rivalry, 90s nostalgia and a reporter dealing with old frenemies. Vedashree Khambete-Sharma is back with a brand new contemporary novel that qualifies as a thriller too.\n\nIt is the flavour of the season. Are you going to read it with us?\n\nFrom the blurb:�\n\nDead body, check. Disillusioned reporter, check. Dark and sinister secrets, check.�\n\nFeaturing schoolyard rivalries, the Backstreet Boys and a fat dollop of 90s nostalgia, Swear You Won’t Tell? is part thriller, part whodunit, all fun.\n\nAbout the author:�\n\nVedashree Khambete-Sharma is an award-winning ad-woman. Before that, she was a freelance reporter for several newspapers and wrote on a wide range of subjects from student suicides to types of boyfriends. She lives in Mumbai with her husband, daughter and the niggling feeling that she has forgotten something.\n\nAuthor(s): Vedashree Khambete-Sharma\nPublisher: Harper Collins India\nRelease: March 2018\nGenre: Fiction/Thriller\nBuy from�Amazon � Please use the affiliate link below & share the love!\n\n
Bring out your sunglasses and a reading mat, we are going to read this summer. Or perhaps turn your AC on full blast if you
Once in a while you come across a book that has the power to pierce through your heart. A Monster Calls is one such book. Written by Patrick Ness, it is a story about a young boy with an ailing mother at home. It covers a range of somewhat difficult topics ranging from death to guilt.
How did you start writing ? I am not sure if I know exactly when I started writing. I’ve always loved to tell stories, and
Well the hard part is over, you finished writing the book , now you have some kind of a contract and the book will be
From the heart and hills of Manipur, the story revolves around seven guardians ‘chosen’ to retrieve the scissor of justice, the Wayel Kati. None of
The author narrates the story of Amit, a middle aged working professional, who faces the same struggles that so many of us in the corporate
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