Friday 31 July 2020

Review of "Once There Was Me"

Book: Once There Was Me
By: Bobby Sachdeva @ibobbysachdeva 


The story begins with the murder of our late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's by her Sikh guards. The fourteen-year-old boy's world was trapped in the web of brutal communal violence and Anti-Sikh riots in the capital, Delhi affecting many innocent people including his family. 

There are glimpses of partition as the author's father was one of the victims of partition. Apart from that, he has narrated about the discrimination he faced on the basis of religion, constraints and being a refugee, in his own country and abroad. 

This is definitely an extraordinary story of an unknown Indian who recovered from his traumatic past and rebuild himself.

The incidents narrated are from the real-life account of the author. The writing and narratives are raw and deeply personal. 
 It will leave you devastated and heart-broken. The story is fast-paced and brilliantly penned down. It literally gave me goosebumps.

The cover is well designed and does the Justice to the title. The language is easy to understand. 

I will definitely recommend this book to the readers. This is an amazing book.



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Wednesday 29 July 2020

Best Books of 2020














1. Once There Was Me by Bobby Sachdeva















Caught in the web of communal violence repeatedly, Bobby Sachdeva stares at his burning house set afire by the bloodthirsty mob of the anti-Sikh riots in Delhi. As a fourteen year- old, his world turns upside down, exactly at the age his father had escaped from Pakistan during the Partition of India. Recovering from the trauma, Bobby re-builds his business and journeys across the US and China, experiencing a life unhindered by religious animosity. Having experienced both sides of religion – of immersion and detachment – he starts questioning the role of religion in our lives. Based on his vision of an emergent India, Bobby finally submits a PIL in the Supreme Court for religious shrines to distribute their excess income for the downtrodden. What happens next as religious hardliners turn against him?



2. Winning Your Demons: Answer To Your Sorrows by Sonal Srivastava


An optimistic believer and an artistic soul, Sonal Srivastava is a passionate poetess and writer. She loves writing soul-lifting and motivational poems pertaining to various phases and emotions experienced in life. She believes that light within us can always brighten our soul and guide us in the darkest phases of our lives


3. Love, Loss, Life, Laughter And More by Ritu Kakkar




Love, loss, life, laughter and more is a small collection of stories on emotions each one of us has either experienced or seen in life. You could know or be Rami or Niti or Mahi or even the man who got duped. Every story has something for you which may be nostalgic. How they end or what happens next is either for u to decide or could let me know and I will bring in some more


4.  Three Women & A Murder : A Psychological Thriller by Chitrangada Mukherjee





Sukanto Bhattacharjee, sole heir of the wealthy Bhattacharjee family dies a few days before his thirty fifth birthday. Leaving behind three distressed women. The shocked mother, Sagota. The hapless wife, Kalpana. And the paranoid paramour, Shayantika.

Sukanto wasn’t brutally murdered. On the contrary, he was found dead in his study, sleeping peacefully. His autopsy report too indicated organ failure. And, Sukanto left an intriguing letter under his favourite crystal jug, which reads like a suicide note.

Baffled and clueless the about-to-retire Superintendent of Police, Mr Roy after spending months on the investigation reluctantly closes the case in absence of evidence. Even though his colleague Inspector Malakar is unconvinced.

This is when the three women narrate their stories of loving, hating and wanting Sukanto.

Only one of them is a killer.

But the question is who and why?

5. Extra Ordinary Fate Of An Ordinary Man: A Man in a Prejudiced World by Ramesh Arreja & Kanika Hukmani



"This book is for all those people who have faced prejudice and discrimination in their life. For those who think whatever is happening is not right but still don't oppose it.

This book is story of Kartik who faces a lot of obstacles in his life. He fights through everything and gets into the corporate world. Whether this cruel selfish corporate world treats him well or he gets crushed by this crook world?

The story unfolds how Kartik is in continuous war with this corrupt system, every time he falls he is guided in a mystical way by the universe to fight against injustice. Whether he will be successful or will he surrender?"


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Saturday 25 July 2020

The One

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‘The One’ isn’t a fable. He isn’t a mythological force. He doesn’t exist in the deepest recesses of my imagination alone. He is as influential as the moon and as constant as the sun. He lives and breathes in this world—this literal, physical place—and if you listen, trust and try, you’ll stumble into his arms and never lose your steps again.



When you’ve found your ‘ONE’, you will know. Deep in the pit of your stomach, where your deepest, intuitive thoughts are birthed, you will know. He will become a permanent fixture there, a grounding force that leads you again and again to home.

 

You will know he is the one when your life has been compromised and changed forever. This new life will be alien and awkward, but delightful and inspiring too. You will fumble through sentences that never quite articulate the bliss that surges beneath your skin, but you will also feel more ‘you’ than you have ever known yourself to be.

‘The One’ will light up your most authentic self. He will breathe life into dormant pockets of power and quell the fires of self-doubt. You will rediscover the pieces of you that are magnificent. He will bring your beauty—your unique, unadulterated beauty—into focus and you will gasp at the sight. You will grow and have the energy to grow more. You will love with a brave heart. You will risk everything, even heartache, to walk hand-in-hand with this man.

Because ‘The One’ will challenge everything you have ever believed about love and marriage and human connection. He will bend pre-conceived ideas about what love looks like. He will be the most beautiful sight you have ever laid your eyes on.  You will devour every delicious flaw and smile in disbelief that this is the man you call yours.

He will transform your definition of trust, because never before were you able to trust so effortlessly, so purely. And, never before did you know such unyielding commitment to another heart.

 

You will see the world through a new set of eyes. You will find yourself thinking, I can’t wait to tell him about this. And when you do finally see him, you will be so wrapped up at the moment; you will forget that you ever had anything to say.

Life will be filled with intense conversation followed by spells of comfortable silence. You will know peace. You will know joy. You will laugh until tears leak from your smiling eyes.

There will be a feeling of falling, but this isn’t a passive event. You will fall together. You will fall deep into the earth where you will send out roots—a foundation of love before you rise together, stronger than either of  you could manage alone. And you will move to the sky with outstretched arms and the whole world will spin around you, through your fingers. You will feel alive. You will see that with stability comes a special kind of freedom.

With this man by your side, you have a chance to evolve in ways you never could without this mirror. He will shine a light on your injuries, the ones you had just as easily kept hidden from the world. You will see pieces of your past break the surface of your today and you will face them because things have changed. You have changed. Love has entered a sacred space in your heart. He is your North Star. He is your safety. He is home. He is the true definition of love.

His love was well expressed in words. The line he writes about me makes me feel a writer’s love is a true blessing. ‘The One’ or ‘My One’ was a full package of romance. His cheesy lines, his attractive smile and his enchanting looks were a pleasure to my soul.

Love has the power to transform us into a new version of ‘us’. 



By Harshita Ashwani

Excerpt of the novel "The Moulded Writer"


Friday 24 July 2020

Review of "Our Love Story "

Book: Our Love Story 
By: Rohit Sharma 

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Veronica is done. Done trying to make it as a model. Done with getting sexually harassed by casting directors. And done seeing her mother struggle to provide for her family. Tonight, everything ends. She teeters over the edge of the parapet, imagining how the Cold water of the Arabian sea will take her breath away when she drowns. And then, she is stopped. By a man with an endearing smile and a guitar strapped to his back. Enter Aditya Bakshi. Aditya is the son of a filthy rich business tycoon, who lives each day like it’s his last. He seems to have it all, but behind his happy-go-lucky persona, he is hiding a painful secret. Both feel that they can’t be together. But will that stop them from falling in love? Our love story is a sensitive, romantic, and motivating story about selfless love and intricate relationships inspiring tale of love and heartbreak, hope and hopelessness, friendship and hatred, smiles and tears. 




The Author introduce us to two beautiful souls Veronica and Aditya. One a struggling model and the other a rich guy. They both were strangers but fall for each other and become a support system. There are many twist and turns but they didn't give up their love and together faced it all. First of all, the cover is so good. It is just so young and fresh. It will completely tell you that it's a romance fiction. I loved the title too. It's really catchy. The plot is so good there that you will go into another world. While reading the book, every emotion stood out for me. Characters were really strong. It was an unique concept. 

Go for this amazing love story. 

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Dil Bechara is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age romantic drama film which is the directorial debut of Mukesh Chhabra. Based on John Green's 2012 novel The Fault in Our Stars, it stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjana Sanghi and Saif Ali Khan, and was initially titled Kizie Aur Manny (transl. Kizie and Manny). Filming commenced on 9 July 2018 in Jamshedpur. The film's release has been postponed multiple times, due to post-production delays and then again due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India. It was released on 24 July 2020 on Disney+ Hotstar. It features the last posthumous film performance by Sushant Singh Rajput, who died in June 2020.




Sushant Singh Rajput’s final film, Dil Bechara, will premiere on July 24 at 7.30pm on the streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar. While the release date was already known, the time was announced on Wednesday.

Dil Bechara is one of the most awaited films of the year.

Plot:
Kizie Basu is fighting thyroid cancer when she meets Immanuel Rajkumar Junior or Manny, who has previously suffered from osteosarcoma and is in remission. Kizie initially distances herself from Manny but they bond over movies and music and eventually fall in love. As Kizie's health deteriorates, she and Manny go to Paris to fulfill her last wish of visiting the city.







Development:

In August 2014, India's Fox Star Studios announced it would adapt the novel into an Indian Hindi-language film, with the working title of Kizie Aur Manny. Producer Karan Johar was supposed to produce the film but eventually backed out.

Mukesh Chhabra launched the film in October 2017, making his directorial debut and announcing that it is the film adaptation of John Green's 2012 novel The Fault in Our Stars, with Sushant Singh Rajput as the male lead. In March 2018, A. R. Rahman was confirmed as the music composer. Later, newcomer Sanjana Sanghi was selected opposite Rajput and Sony Music India acquired the music rights, with Amitabh Bhattacharya as lyricist.

Chhabra was suspended from his services after being accused of sexual harassment in October 2018. Eventually he returned, after receiving clean chit from ICC on the allegations. This resulted in the delay of final schedule and completion of post-production.

While the film was initially titled Kizie Aur Manny, in February 2019 the title was officially changed to Dil Bechara. This was felt to perfectly embody the theme and had been chosen from lyrics penned by Bhattacharya and composed by Rahman as one of the tracks in the film.


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Thursday 23 July 2020

Review of "Trail of Fireflies"

Book: Trail of Fireflies 
By: Mayank Nayal 


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Trail of fireflies' is a beautiful collection of poetries and quotes about love. This is a book for those who sing for the blossoming flowers and speak their heart so sincerely to the stars. The author has delivered the truest of emotions in a way that creates a magical influence among the readers. In each poem, you will experience joy, delight, grief and find your own love story existing somewhere in between. From admiration of beauty to the yearnings of a lover, from blessings of true love to the ache of separation, the book has a wonderful world to be explored.



The whole book is divided into 5 sections and in section, there are different poems on love, loss, separation and pain. At the end of few poems, readers are able to draw some learning out of those poems and have their own opinion. Every poem is so relatable that you would be able to connect to it. You will find your own love story existing somewhere in between. The book has a fantastic world that includes admiration of beauty, the yearnings of a lover, blessings of true love, the ache of separation, etc.

Wednesday 22 July 2020

Review of "Love, Loss, Life, Laughter and More"

Book: Love Loss Life Laughter and more 
By: Ritu Kakkar 


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Love, loss, life, laughter and more is a small collection of stories on emotions each one of us has either experienced or seen in life. You could know or be Rami or Niti or Mahi or even the man who got duped. Every story has something for you which may be nostalgic. How they end or what happens next is either for u to decide or could let me know and I will bring in some more 


 
♥️It is a collection of 10 short stories and each of them has a unique taste and emotion in it. 
♥️The first story is about Aarti, a strong woman who suddenly breaks down and expresses her grief. And so on the stories continue. 
♥️The author portrayed a wonderful message that self love is most important. 
♥️The stories are beautiful in their own way. Each of them has a great essence of life. 
♥️The stories are short and sweet. 
♥️The narration is amazing. 
♥️The title and cover add up to it's beauty. 

Overall, a great novel♥️ 

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I feared the dark nights, 
she pointed the stars 
I craved for beauty,
she loved my scars 
When my eyes brighten,
her lips smiled 
In the days of silence,
she stood by my side 
I had exams,
she did some extra prayers 
I felt a lil pain,
her eyes shed the tears 
I feared mistake,
she showed spirits to fight 
I lost my battles, 
she simply held me tight 
I was a brat, 
she had calmness like saint 
At times I yelled at her 
yet she never complaint 
I achieved a lil,
she danced on my fame 
Years over years she still remained the same 
I m nothing and she is all we need 
No god's angel,
she is my mother indeed 


~By Surbhi 


Tuesday 21 July 2020

Review of "A year without Summer"

Book: A year without summer 
By: Shreyan Laha @shreyanlaha 




The story starts with Sharat, when widespread diseases were common and he was no exception and was forced to quit his Zamindar lifestyle after his parents died. This is about the year 1816 that experienced sudden downfall of temperatures. Kolkata had frozen to its lowest of -15 degree Celsius. On other hand in 2018, there was Niharika who loved her life-her group of friends, her family and everything around her. She was living in the best of times- in a fairly modern society.



The book has all the elements of a science fiction be it teleportation, planets, or robotic elements. 
The book is divided into 5 parts 
1. Intertwined Subconscious 
2. The Weak Link 
3. A Battle in Sands Of Time 
4. The Reconstitution 
5. The Last Burst Of Fire 

Cover and title are catchy. 
The plot is unique. 
Overall it's a great sci fi book.

Review of "Charioteer Creatures in Mind"

Book: Charioteer creatures in mind 
By: Abhishek Mishra 



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Vikram Saha is an agent with the Indian intelligence. A research center has been carrying out some covert research. Human specimens have been used for these tests. The people subjected to these tests have now acquired a mental illness. There was evidence that these patients were subjected to hypnosis and telepathy. How did these researchers hunt the subconscious mind? When Vikram finds evidence that deep inside the headquarters of the Indian intelligence service, experiments that tap into the minds of others are being carried out, he decides to find the truth. Is the Indian intelligence service on the path to recovering secrets from the brains of their suspects? 



  • The story is filled with thrill and uniqueness in plot. 
  • The title is quite different and something that will attract the readers.
  • The plot is well developed and I would like to appreciate the author's narration, it was the reason I was so engrossed in the book. The cover is amazing. 
  • The story isn't just a normal story it has something different. 
  • It deals with medical state of minds, human behavior etc. 

A different yet amazing concept.

Monday 20 July 2020

Basics of Book Writing





1. Plot the story and topic.

Once you’re clear on your goal, start thinking about the topic of the book. If you’re writing a non-fiction book, think about exactly what you’re trying to communicate or teach in writing this book. It’s the first and foremost work to plan a story-line before you begin to write.



Rather than covering a broad overview of a topic, go deep with one element of the topic. This allows you to share much more information with your reader and gives you the opportunity to write additional books related to the topic.

If you’re writing a fiction book, create your story and characters around a narrative that you know something about or have a passion for. If you’re a history buff, maybe you write historical fiction set in the time period that interests you. You certainly don’t have to do this, but it gives you an anchor for the various ideas you may have about a potential novel.

Once you have a general idea of how your book will end, create the book outline moving toward that end.

If you’re writing non-fiction, you may be breaking down chunks of information to teach your readers something sequential. Or each chapter might be an individual lesson or essay on its own, all leading to a final converging point or message. You may decide you want to support or enhance the material with stories, quotes, or examples.

2. How to write

I write my books on my phone using the Pages word processing software. You want to write using something that allows you to easily edit and make changes without wasting a lot of time.

Also, you’ll eventually want to send your manuscript to be edited and formatted, and it’s much easier and less expensive if you’re able to send it in a format your editor can easily edit.

Some people really enjoy writing in longhand, as it stimulates creativity and forces you to write slower. If you decide to do this, you’ll likely have to go back and type it all on your computer anyway. So you might as well start there unless you simply can’t write unless you have a pen in your hand.

3. Write. Write and Write.

This is the most important part of writing your book. You can’t write only when you feel inspired or motivated. You must create a daily (or 5 day a week) writing habit. It’s best if you can write at the same time every day and commit to a number of words you’ll produce at each sitting.

Attach your new writing habit to a trigger or cue which prompts you to begin writing. This trigger is a previously-formed automatic behavior, like brushing your teeth or walking the dog. Select a trigger that happens every day and one that occurs at a good time for you to write. Eventually, your new writing habit will be so associated with your trigger that the combination will feel automatic.

Start small with a goal of writing 200 words each day for the first week. Then increase the number of words until you reach 1000-1500 words a day. At this point in my post here, I’m at 1245 words. That gives you an idea of how much you might try to write each day. It’s really not all that much.

If you’re writing an 80,000-word novel, it will take 80-90 days of writing 1000 words a day to finish it. If you’re writing a 30,000-word non-fiction book, you can have it done in just over a month with consistent writing.

4.  Write. Don’t critique

As you’re writing, try not to constantly review and critique your work. Just write. That consistent writing habit is so important. You can always go back through the book many times to re-write and edit if you don’t like something. But it will give you a huge boost to just finish the book and stay committed to the process.

5. Polish.

Once you finish the book, set it aside for a few days or a couple of weeks. You’ve been so close to this project while writing it that you need to create some distance. Then go back and read over the entire book again, correcting mistakes, rewriting sections as necessary, cutting out wordy parts, and tightening it up.

Take out the words and passages that aren’t absolutely crucial to the story or message.

6. Find a professional editor.

Even the most experienced, professional writers use editors. You don’t want a book full of inconsistencies, grammatical errors, and misspellings. You also want to make sure the book flows properly, and that your use of words is correct. A good editor polishes and refines the book before publication. The editor checks facts and verifies headings, statistics, data in graphs, and footnote entries. For fiction, the editor will check for consistency and logic and will read with the needs of the audience in mind.

7. Publish.

Launch it a get it out there so others can read it, and you can have the satisfaction of having your first published book under your belt.

With every book you write and publish, you’ll learn more and become a better writer.

You’ll be inspired by other writers as you research and read more about writing and publishing. Everyone has to be a beginner in the beginning, but the more you write, the more of an expert you’ll become.

Sunday 19 July 2020

A Letter to Girls!!

Dear Brave Girl,

I know how easy it is to fake a smile everyday when you're surrounded with friends and family.
I know how easy it is to tell everyone that you're okay. Show them how happy you are, when from the inside, you want to scream until your throat bleeds everything that you're holding within.
I know that it's easy to laugh at the tiniest jokes and wipe those tears when nobody's watching.

But when finally you enter your room and shut the door, all the happiness and the smile disappears.
You bury your face into the pillow, curling your body and cry your heart out.
Night feels darker and loneliness haunts you with the memories that are still alive.
You hug the pillow as tight as you could knowing that nobody is going to calm you down.

The feeling of turning into someone that you weren't supposed to, kills you little by little. 
You feel hurt. 

You feel alone. 
You feel weak.

But darling, you don't know how strong you are.
You hide your feelings, you keep them to yourself because you don't want to be a burden on them.
You pretend to be happy knowing that who you're with, are also going from one sort of a problem or maybe other.
You share your happiness for them to forget their sorrows.
You think about them and care about their feelings.

And when someone gives you a goodbye hug, you hold on a little longer this time feeling the love and warmth.
You're strong enough to shine brighter. Strong enough to fly higher. Open your eyes beautiful lady and take a look at things from a different perspective.
Broken doesn't make you weak. Cry your heart out. Let everything that you're holding inside, come out. So that you can reload yourself with what you're missing. And now when you look into the mirror, smile at your reflection because you Survived!

Sincerely, 
Life.


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