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CHETAN BHAGAT'S 400 DAYS
Hi, guys ,Iam going to review about Indians highest selling author book"400 days " written by chetan bhagat. He is the author of the best selling novels, which have sold over million copies and have been translated into over twenty languages worldliest new York times has called him "The biggest selling author in indians history ".
By Kalpana Dhaya2 years ago in BookClub
Totally Biased Review of Maria Bamford's New Memoir
I first learned about Maria Bamford in the 2005 documentary, The Comedians of Comedy. I had fallen in love with the comedy of Patton Oswalt after listening to his 2004 album Feelin’ Kinda Patton. It was one I quoted frequently to my comedian friends. So when I found out that he had a movie that centered around him and three other comics on tour, I snatched it up and watched it immediately.
By Leslie Writes2 years ago in BookClub
To Be Read List
So as a former book kid I have lost that attention span as an adult. The ability to devour a book in a single season is beyond gone, but I have been trying to build it back up this year. And I am nearly back to normal, having read about 15 books this year already. And now we are entering prime reading season with the fall and winter coming. I have a lot of books that are already started so really this fall is just going to be about how many books can I finish in two months. So here we go with my current fall to be read list. Most of these are fantasy books but I tried to include some scary and cozy vibes on here as well. I like a well rounded to be read list.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in BookClub
Unveiling 'Legacy of Lovers': A Timeless Tale of Romance and Sacrifice
In the ever-expanding universe of literature, some stories stand out not just for their narrative prowess, but for their ability to transcend time and place, touching the very essence of our humanity. "Legacy of Lovers," the latest novel by the acclaimed author Jeremy Gant, is one such literary gem that weaves together generations of love, sacrifice, and the timeless human quest for connection.
By Jeremy Gant2 years ago in BookClub
Make Him Worship You
Make Him Worship You is tailored for women seeking genuine, meaningful relationships. It's not about merely engaging with an attractive man or coaxing him to text you; it's about truly being cherished and desired by someone you genuinely admire. In the world of dating, where scams and empty promises abound, it's crucial to exercise caution.
By Sophie Hern2 years ago in BookClub
"Exploring Love, Desire, and Controversy: A Deep Dive into Award winning Book 'Fifty Shades of Grey'" . Content Warning.
E.L. James' provocative and contentious book "Fifty Shades of Grey" has won the hearts and minds of readers all around the world. After being released in 2011, it swiftly gained notoriety and sparked debates on relationships, sexuality, and the representation of BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism, and Masochism) in popular literature. We will go into the main points of the novel, its characters, themes, and its influence on popular culture.
By Nicolson Francois2 years ago in BookClub
Le Cirque des Rêves
I had been trying to pick out something to read, and this was recommended by a friend of mine who figured that I would like it. I already owned the book, so I plucked it off of the shelf and nestled down in the chair. Unfortunately, it took me quite a while to finish this one (life just seemed to get away from me), and I think that may have contributed to my overall experience reading this book. I think that I would have been better off if I had committed myself to finishing it right off or putting it back on the shelf until I was ready to commit to it fully.
By Kurt Mason2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Who Will Find Her? by Ryan Young
It's been one year since the disappearance of beloved high school track star Melody Anderson. The small town of Hawksboro, North Carolina, has only started to recover from the media frenzy that's being fueled by a self-serving news anchor. As the case goes eerily cold, her suspected captor, a known predator with a history of violence, hasn't been seen in months. On a crisp autumn night, tragedy strikes again. During a packed high school football game, 14-year-old Cheyenne Holt vanishes from a park bench while spectators cheer on the home team. The sheriff is stunned and incapable of reliving the nightmare of the past year. He immediately labels her a runaway, killing any chances of a public outcry or coordinated search effort. No one is coming to help. With the weight of injustice pressing down on her family and friends, those closest to Cheyenne vow to find her by any means necessary. Four friends venture into the vast wilderness searching for answers and willing to face whatever monsters await. Whether it's the lead suspect in Melody's case or someone worse and far more dangerous. Someone closer to home.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub









