‘A compelling, emotionally charged story of relationships, life-choices, and love’ – Rikin Khamar, Author, The Lotus Queen. ‘A breezy read about love and longing in metros’ – Editor (Bangalore), The Hindu. Looks like love and infidelity is around the corner. 🙂 We have Another Chance, written by Ahmed Faiyaz up for review at your Adda. So whom does life give another chance in this metro ride of love and relationships? Find out in this book.
Love, Life And All That Jazz
“His characters are young, vibrant, energetic and flirtatious” – Chennai Chronicle. “Sharply observed, witty and wise” – The New Indian Express. We are introducing ‘Love, Life & All That Jazz‘, written by Ahmed Faiyaz. This Valentine’s you can read this lovely book. 🙂 A tale of four friends, and their decisions on love, family and career. Read below for the excerpt:
3’s A Crowd
Today’s book for review is on Families and Relationships. Vijay Nagaswami‘s third book in his series of ‘The New Indian Marriage’ is 3’s A Crowd, that is up for review! This book deals with infidelity, which means an act of sexual unfaithfulness. This book tries to understand infidelity and affairs. Interested to know more about 3’s A Crowd? Read below for excerpt.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk, Growing Up
After the wonderful Chicken Soup for the Indian Soul – Miracle Stories in the Book Reviews Program, we introduce to you Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Growing Up for review! The most transforming age in ones life is probably the teenage life. You change emotionally, mentally and physically too. Some are rebellious, some are over ambitious, some adamant and some become extremely moody. You also have the maximum fun moments in this age. 🙂 All this is accounted in Teens Talk series, which you can read, travel back in time, and review on your blog! Read more!
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The Reluctant Detective
Our very own Kiran Manral is again at your Adda; neither in Tangy/Spicy, nor in an interview, but with her debut book ‘The Reluctant Detective‘, under the Book Reviews Program! Another humorous book is up for review, to tickle your funny bone. A housewife turns detective followed with a series of funny incidents. We are excited for this one. Are you? Then read below.
Tamasha In Bandargaon
Effortless and witty humour is to be found in the book that is up for review today. Tamasha In Bandargaon is Navneet Jagannathan‘s debut novel and he is at your adda with 10 copies of his book, to be given away for review. Enter the fictional suburb of Mumbai in this book, have tea at Jinia’s chai ki dukaan and review this book! Read more below: