The Tree with a Thousand Apples by Sanchit Gupta (Book Review)

The Tree with a Thousand Apples

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  • Genre: Socio-political Thriller
  • Publisher: Niyogi Books
  • Release Date: 15 Nov, 2016
  • Pages: 284
  • My Rating: 5 stars

Quarter Life Crisis by Anshuk Attri (Book Review)

Quarter Life Crisis

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  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
  • Publisher: Maple Press
  • Release Date: April 1st, 2017
  • Pages: 304
  • My Rating: 3/5 stars

My Classics TBR

A major part of the books I own are classics, and a huge portion of that part is unread.

I say that classical literature is one my favorite genres. That is mainly because I have enjoyed almost every classic I have read so far. I love the long stories, the complex plots and the beautiful writing. However, I cant deny the fact that classics take much more time and effort to read than other books. Because of this, I always lag behind on reading them.

Today I want to share with you all some classic books that are sitting on my shelf unread.

Rafflesia- The Banished Princess by Gautam (Book Review)

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Genre: Contemporary

My Rating: 3.5 stars

Rafflesia The Banished Princess is the story of Appu’s life and struggles. It starts from his childhood and tells us about the bonds and friendships he makes throughout his life. His favorite story is that of a princess called Rafflesia and when things get tough, he wishes to stay in the story forever.                                                                                                                 

Mudmen – The Quest For Humanity by Shitij Sharma (Book Review)

MUDMEN - The Quest For Humanity

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Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Post-Apocalyptic

My Rating: 4.5 stars

I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Mudmen is the second book by author Shitij Sharma. It is a stark contrast from his first book The Girl From Rostov which is a thriller. The story begins when a man wipes out the whole world and creates a new one with a magical quill and creatures called mudmen are born. He hopes to create a better world but some things go wrong and the new creatures created are not what he expected.     

Some Unique Books I’ve Read Recently (Top 10 Tuesday #8)

Top 10 Tuesday is a weekly book meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. For future Top Ten Tuesday topics & info on how to participate, click here.

Once in a while, we find a story that is refreshing and different. It’s rare that books like these come up nowaday and when they do, it’s like finding treasure. Today’s post is all about some of the most unique books I have read recently read.    

The Most Needed and Least Taught Skill: Awareness By Jae Ellard- Guest Post & Spotlight

Success with Stress

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Believe it or not, stress isn’t all bad; in fact, it’s an important part of the natural world. Stress helps us survive as a species – because of that we want the ability to be stressed. That said, being able to manage stress with greater success is the difference between surviving and THRIVING. Success with Stress explores five simple ideas to spark your personal power to change the level, duration, and frequency of the stress in your life. With workplace stress being linked to quality of life, health, and workplace morale, this is a must-read for any team looking to improve morale and individuals looking to improve their quality of life.

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First Book Haul Post (January – March 2017)

Hello everyone!! So I’ve never posted a book haul before but I’ve wanted to for such a long time. The thing is I only buy about 1 or 2 books a month, only sometimes more. I always thought I don’t have many books to include in a book haul post. But now I’ve decided I’ll post a book haul whenever I’ve acquired a few book.

This haul includes all the books I’ve got in the first three months of 2017. It has a total of 9 books – 3 of these I bought myself, 4 were sent to me to review and 2 of these I won from giveaways.

February 2017 Wrap-Up

Hi everyone! How was February for you? It was a stressful month for me. I had a few tests this month and I have my final exams staring from Thursday. Despite all this, I managed to read 4 books. You can also see my January Wrap-Up here.

Book Review: Keep Walking – Never Look Back by Linda Jones

Keep Walking - Never Look Back

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Genre: Non-Fiction, Autobiography

My Rating: 3.5 stars

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Keep Walking – Never Look Back is the autobiography of author Linda Jones. The book starts with the story of her bitter childhood. It follows as she shares the various problems of her life including her uncaring family. She also tells us about her struggles with poverty and relationships.