I think most of us would have become nostalgic for childhood at one time or another. Sometimes it’s triggered by photographs, at other times by items we treasured back then. In its essence, this book has that effect. It’s like a time machine back to the innocent days of childhood, as well as the moments of mischief we might be able to relate to.
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Book Review: Of Swans and Songs by Rohini Paranjpe Sathe
I’ve been reading this book slowly over the past few weeks. The author was kind enough to send me a copy. I loved the title and was happy to pick it up for reading based on the blurb. The book is a collection of seven short stories.
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When it comes to the Queen of Crime, I’ve read (and collected) a lot of her books. I love Hercule Poirot, and like Miss Marple. Even some of her standalone books are top notch too. I didn’t know what to expect from this book, but it was AC, and she rarely fails to deliver interesting books!
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When I got this book as part of a book tour by b00k r3vi3ws tours, the first thing that appealed to me was the cover of the book, so beautifully designed. I liked the story idea too.
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A book of poems that sees a friend make her debut as a published author. It makes me happy to see that because I have been able to see the changes in her writing style from Day 1 and I know this has been a dream for her.
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