Tag: fiction
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Book Review -Jonathan Livingstone Seagull.
To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.” –Richard Bach
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Book Review-Flight Of the Falcon
by Daphne du Maurier Daphne du Maurier’s The Flight of the Falcon aims to weave a tale of intrigue, sibling rivalry, and the shadows of history against the backdrop of post-war Europe. While the premise is promising, blending familial estrangement, dark secrets, and the haunting legacy of war-torn Italy, the novel ultimately struggles to deliver…
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Acridonna Tea and Displaced Feminism
Acridonna humorously reflects on her experiences with various women managers, portraying their manipulative tactics in the workplace as a continuation of familial dynamics, all while enjoying a soothing cup of tea.
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Open Eyed Meditation Book review
Wisdom, Witty Tales and Crow -Burning Sages. Aunt Selvi Reviews: Open Eyed Meditation Oh, dearies, let me tell you, when I picked up Open Eyed Meditation by Shubha Vilas, published by FingerPrint Publishers, I was expecting another round of profound snippets akin to his take on the Ramayana. But what greeted me? A buffet of…
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Sid Bellad’s Literary Odessey
Sid Bellad’s Quixotic Quest to meet the reading challenge. It takes humongous effort to stop being an information junkie.
