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Jonathan Livingston Seagull | Richard Bach | Book Review

Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach is an inspiring story about a seagull who has a dream. This book is for people who follow their dreams and make their own rules. A book that released in 1970 and went on to become a bestseller, read the book summary, favourite quotes, publication history, genre and book review of Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Book Review: The Shaadi Brouhaha..: Arranged Marriage Hungama by Anjlee Shah

The Shaadi Brouhaha..: Arranged Marriage Hungama by Anjlee Shah, as the name suggests, is a hilarious but very real account of the daily dilemmas of the singles in India caught in the arranged marriage drama. A sweet and comic Indian romance, read the publication history, genre, summary and book review of  The Shaadi Brouhaha..: Arranged Marriage Hungama by Anjlee Shah on Njkinny’s Blog.

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The Bollywood Bride | Sonali Dev | Book Review

The Bollywood Bride by Sonali Dev is the first book by the author that I have read. This is the story of Ria and Vikram. Best friends since childhood turned lovers who are then separated by fate and Ria’s turbulent past, this story sounds familiar but wait till you read it and it is then we notice all the differences. Read my Review, the book blurb, quotes, publication history and buy links on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Book Review: Prisoner of Yakutsk: The Subhash Chandra Bose Mystery Final Chapter by Shreyas Bhave

Shreyas Bhave’s book, Prisoner of Yakutsk: The Subhash Chandra Bose Mystery Final Chapter tries to bring closure to Netaji’s disappearance by blending facts with fiction. Read the publication history, genre, summary, and book review of Prisoner of Yakutsk: The Subhash Chandra Bose Mystery Final Chapter by Shreyas Bhave on Njkinny’s Blog.

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The Mysterious Affair at Styles | Agatha Christie | Book Review | Hercule Poirot Book 1 | Book Quotes

The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie was her debut book as well as the very first mystery that introduced the famous Belgian Detective, Hercule Poirot. Written during the first World War, it was first published in 1920 in the United States and then a year later on 21st January 1921 in the United Kingdom. A mind boggling murder mystery, read the summary, publication history, genre, quotes and book review of The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Anne Frank | The Diary of a Young Girl | Book Review

Anne Frank was a 13 year Jewish girl whose diary written during her time in hiding from the Nazis during the Second World War showed the horrifying picture of that time as well the undying strength and positivity of a young girl who still chose to see the beauty in the world and believe in the goodness of people. A girl whose diary entries have given strength, inspiration and hope to generations of readers around the world ever since its release in 1947, read the publication history, summary, main message, quotes and book review of the Diary of Anne Frank called “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Book Review: How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty (A Puffin Chapter Book)

How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty is a colourful and beautifully illustrated children’s book that tells the story of how the sea came to be salty. Ideal for children of 4-9 years, this book will be enjoyed by children as well as the parents who can show the pictures and narrate the story to the more younger children. Read publication history, genre and book review of How the Sea Became Salty by Sudha Murty on Njkinny’s Blog.

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The Menagerie and other Byomkesh Bakshi Mysteries | Saradindu Bandyopadhyay | Book Review

Byomkesh Bakshi is an evergreen character of a Bengali Investigator who despised the word “Detective” to describe his profession but instead liked to call himself a “Truth Seeker”. Resembling a little like Sherlock Holmes, Byomkesh can be said to be the Indian Sherlock. Read the publication history, genre, the Byomkesh Bakshi book review of The Menagerie and other Byomkesh Bakshi Mysteries by Saradindu Bandyopadhyay on Njkinny’s Blog and enjoy reading this Byomkesh Bakshi book.

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Peril at End House | Agatha Christie | Book Review | Hercule Poirot Holiday Mystery

Peril at End House by Agatha Christie is the eight novel featuring the famous Belgian Detective, Hercule Poirot. An ingenious mystery from the Queen of Mystery that takes place when Poirot is holidaying with Captain Hastings, read the publication history, genre, summary, favourite quotes and book review of Peril at End House by Agatha Christie on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Book Review: Walks Through Life: Stories by Santhosh Komaraju ~ 9 beautiful short stories teaching life lessons

Walks Through Life: Stories by Santhosh K. Komaraju is the debut book by the author that released in 2019 and contains 9 short stories about life’s trials and tribulations. Inspiring, motivating and enlightening, these stories are perfect for everyone. Read the book review of Walks Through Life: Stories by Santhosh K. Komaraju on Njkinny’s Blog.

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