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Sunflowers: Incredible Journey of Epic Women Artists from India

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Name: Sunflowers Incredible Journey of Epic Women Artists from India Author: Sujata Parashar Publishers: Atlantic  Pages: 170 Review: This intriguing book discusses amazing women artists whom we may not know but who have been recognized and praised in their respective fields. The story not only unfolds their skills and achievements through success stories but also delves into the journey that led them to this destination. Rather than just focusing on typical success stories with heroic journeys, the narration in the book focuses on the more human aspects of these artists, delving deep into their lives to help us understand their mindset, thinking, and emotions in different phases of life that led to their success. Starting with a picture of the artist, each chapter presents different perspectives, including those of their family and friends, providing a closer look at art, the artist, and their lives from various angles—highlighting how an artist's life differs from tha...

IF I HAVE TO BE SOLDIER (Book Review)

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Book Title: "If I Have To Be A Soldier" Publisher: HarperCollins Get your Copy Review: Transporting readers back to the tumultuous landscape of Mizoram in the 1960s, "If I Have To Be A Soldier" serves as a compelling window into a chapter of history often overlooked. Through its unprejudiced lens and meticulous attention to detail, the narrative unravels the intricate tapestry of Mizoram's past, offering a nuanced exploration of its people, culture, and societal dynamics. At the heart of the story lie two protagonists, Sammy and Chi, whose friendship is tested amidst the backdrop of political upheaval. As they find themselves on opposing sides of a conflict fueled by colonial legacies and ethnic tensions, their journey unfolds against the backdrop of Mizoram's verdant landscape and its vibrant community. The cover art, with its evocative imagery and symbolic resonance, sets the stage for the narrative's rich tapestry. Through the eyes of Samm...

A Wild Ride Through Brotherhood and Betrayal: My Take on "Blood & Bombay Black" by L.A. Nolan

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Today I'm buzzing with excitement to share my thoughts on the rollercoaster thriller that is "Blood & Bombay Black" by L.A. Nolan. Trust me; this book is like strapping yourself onto a speeding motorcycle and zooming through the world of motorcycle clubs, brotherhood, and betrayal. So, here's the lowdown on the book: Our hero, Alex Crossman, is making a comeback in this adrenaline-packed sequel. If you've read "Blood & Brown Sugar," you'll remember the Iron Horses and the mess they stirred up. Well, buckle up because things are about to get crazier! Sandeep Bohla, fueled by a serious grudge against the Iron Horses, is out for revenge after they slipped through the NCB's fingers in the last book. This guy means business, and he's not waiting for anyone's approval. Under crazy pressure from his higher-ups, he goes all rogue with a plan to crush the Iron Horses' drug trade in India once and for all. Talk about high st...