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NOOR — A Star Is Born by Manmeet Singh Chadha

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 NOOR — A Star Is Born by Manmeet Singh Chadha "Noor: A Star is Born"  is an impactful and aggressive novel investigating the intricacies of notoriety, character, and human connections. The story follows Noor, a youthful and gifted vocalist who ascends to fame, exploring the relentless music industry and defying individual evil spirits. This story held a mirror to humankind, featuring exactly how conceited individuals can be regarding cash, power, and status. It was difficult to read and see how certain individuals endure and others exploit that enduring without even batting an eye. The book shows both the highs of desire and the lows of shame—how some ascend while others fall, turning out to be practically abandoned.  It left me pondering profoundly the intricacies of human instinct and the expense of self-centredness. The story is a personal excursion of Noor, and the book portrays her battles and treacheries. The tale of the revelation of her voice and her ascent to p...

ADRIJA : An Unusual Love Story & BEYOND… by Rohit Ashok Kothari

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 ADRIJA: An Unusual Love Story & BEYOND… by Rohit Ashok Kothari "Adrija" is a heartwarming story that keeps the reader engrossed from the beginning till the end. Set in the bustling city of Mumbai, it embarks on the tedious and risky job of a reporter, Rudra, who continuously reports from the crime scene. After completing his work, he booked a cab after several efforts were made to find a different internet service.    To his surprise, his cab driver is a girl, Adrija. She is a beautiful, hard-working, and young college girl. Rudra falls for her at first sight. Their initial talks made them comfortable with each other, and they exchanged their numbers.   Gradually, they get to know each other well, and a secret of Adrija's past is revealed before him. It is intriguing to read about how the storyline takes twists and turns. I was completely eager to find out whether Rudra would accept Adrija after knowing her past or would walk away.   The author has we...

Siddharta by Hermann Hesse

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 Siddharta by Hermann Hesse: Book review The book subtleties the tale of Siddhartha, the youthful and splendid child of a Brahmin in old India. The Brahmin are the super respected standing containing writers, clerics, educators, and scholars. Siddhartha followed the lessons of others, and it conceded him very little joy. He meets Buddha, and he understands that the main way he can accomplish a similar level of tranquillity is to track down it himself. The expressions of the man, as shrewd as they might be, are simply air; they are not insight; they are not one's insight conceded through preliminary. So he follows his way, but a circuitous one, and lastly stirs his psyche into a feeling of edification. He encounters unity with his contemplations, all the others, and whatever dwells in nature; he becomes edified, however, just through getting back from the haziest of times. Enduring exists, enduring will continuously exist, and it is the way we manage this experiencing that charact...

The Colony Brats by Vineed P Menon

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 The Colony Brats by Vineed P Menon | Book Review "The Colony Brats" by Vineed P. Menon is a clever drawing about the existence of youngsters in Sawalpur, a town overwhelmed by a concrete plant. The story follows Niv and his companions as they manage the shameful acts looked at by wage board labourers' kids. Menon handily depicts Nivrutti's battle against the unforgiving real factors of class separation, where he sets in opposition to the more advantaged offspring of his school. As he explores his school life, he confronts derision and fights with his own unseen fits of turmoil about his personality and worth. Nivrutti's assurance to substantiate himself turns into a focal point as he overcomes cultural presumptions and pushes past the imperatives forced by his experience. As he continued looking for vengeance, Niv followed a risky way that eventually led not exclusively to his own ruin but additionally to the obliteration of the low-wage labourers who had gone al...