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A Thousand Seeds of Joy | Ananda Karunesh | Book Review | Teachings of Lakshmi and Saraswati

A Thousand Seeds of Joy by Ananda Karunesh is the teachings of Lakshmi and Saraswati. This is a book unlike any I have ever read and an experience. So, read the book summary, genre, publication date, book quotes, similar book recommendations, and book review of A Thousand Seeds of Joy by Ananda Karunesh on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Agatha Arch is Afraid of Everything | Kristin Bair | Book Review

Agatha Arch is Afraid of Everything by Kristin Bair is a book that is hilarious and as well as heartbreaking. So this is a raw and touching story of a woman captive to her many fears whose world shatters when she finds her husband cheating with a dog walker. This book had me teary eyed as well as enraged on behalf of all women who get cheated on and left behind to pick up the pieces of their lives while their cheating partner goes ahead to live happily. So, read book summary, publication date, genre, book quotes, similar book recommendations, and book review of Agatha Arch is Afraid of Everything by Kristin Bair on Njkinny’s Blog

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You Are the Best Wife | Ajay K Pandey | Book Review | A true love story

You Are the Best Wife by Ajay K Pandey is the true account of the author and his wife’s love story and subsequent marriage. A debut book that is simply and yet poignantly told, read the book summary, publication date, genre, book quotes, similar book recommendations, and book review of You Are the Best Wife by Ajay K Pandey on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Appointment With Death | Agatha Christie | Book Review | Hercule Poirot Mystery 19

Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie is the nineteenth Hercule Poirot mystery book. It takes the readers to the middle East where a baffling murder of matriarch of a family requires Hercule Poirot’s “little grey cells” to solve this most ingenious mystery. So read the book summary, book quotes, similar book recommendations, publication date, genre, and book review of Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie on Njkinny’s Blog.

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The Ship of Brides | Jojo Moyes | Book Review

The Ship of Brides by Jojo Moyes is a story that is based on true facts but is still a fictional account of four brides travelling aboard a ship to meet the men they married. So, read the book summary, publication date, genre, similar book recommendations, and book review of The Ship of Brides by Jojo Moyes on Njkinny’s Blog.

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The Search | Nora Roberts | Book Review

The Search by Nora Roberts is a romantic suspense/thriller with a strong heroine, a swoon-worthy hero, and a dangerous serial killer. A book with a heartfelt romance, danger that keeps the readers on the edge of their seats, and cute dogs that are also loyal, this Nora Roberts book is a complete package of entertainment. So, read the book summary, genre, publication date, reading age, and book review of The Search by Nora Roberts on Njkinny’s Blog.

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The Strange Message In The Parchment | Carolyn Keene | Book Review | Nancy Drew Book 54

The Strange Message in the Parchment by Carolyn Keene is the 54th book in the Nancy Drew mystery series. This classic children’s mystery series features a teenage girl Detective, Nancy Drew and her two friends, Bess and George. Together they solve thrilling mysteries and have exciting adventures that make these books perfect for children and teen readers.

The first Nancy Drew mystery, “The Secret of the Old Clock” released in 1930 and ever since the Nancy Drew mystery series has won over children all over the world. So, read the publication date. genre, reading age, book summary, and book review of The Strange Message in the Parchment by Carolyn Keene on Njkinny’s Blog.

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The Secret of the Forgotten City | Carolyn Keene | Book Review | Nancy Drew Mystery Book 52

The Secret of the Forgotten City by Carolyn Keene is the 52nd book in the Nancy Drew mystery series. This classic children’s mystery series features a teenage girl Detective, Nancy Drew and her two friends, Bess and George. Together they solve thrilling mysteries and have exciting adventures that make these books perfect for children and teen readers.

The first Nancy Drew mystery, “The Secret of the Old Clock” released in 1930 and ever since the Nancy Drew mystery series has won over children all over the world. So, read the publication date. genre, reading age, book summary, and book review of The Secret of the Forgotten City by Carolyn Keene on Njkinny’s Blog.

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Discover India: Festivals of India | Sonia Mehta | Book Review

Children are curious about the many festivals of India like Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Holi, Diwali. So, they often ask questions like Why they are celebrated? How they are celebrated? etc. Discover India: Festivals of India by Sonia Mehta is a beautifully illustrated, informative book on Indian festivals that also includes fun facts, and games to engage young readers. So, read my book review and go buy this beautiful and educative book for your kids.

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Sleeping Murder | Agatha Christie | Book Review |Miss Marple’s last case

Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie is Miss Marple’s last case. This book was published posthumously in 1976, although Agatha Christie had written it
during the Second World War. Miss Marple investigates a cold case of a murder that had happened 18 years ago in this thrilling and spooky murder mystery. Read the book quotes, genre, buying links, book summary, and book review of Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie on Njkinny’s Blog.

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