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Interview with Author Sonia Sahijwani (Towards Literature)

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Interview with Author Sonia Sahijwani Saini "Yours Legally"   1) Though you are well prominent among readers, yet we would like to have an introduction from your sid e .   I am Sonia Sahijwani Saini, Author of Yours Legally-a collection of short stories my debut book and Baby on Board-An Ordinary Couple's extraordinary pregnancy journey my second title. I am a law graduate from Delhi University Faculty of Law currently working in a MaharRatna PSU in Chandigarh in its legal department. After doing my graduation in B.Com Hons, i pursued PG in Eng Print Journalism and then made the unusual but interesting digression towards the field of law. I currently stay in Chandigarh with my husband and my 1.5 years old son. 2) Your debut novel, "Yours Legally" is reflecting the light of law by its name. Please briefly describe about your book. Yours Legally is a collection of 6 short stories which are inspired and based on my exper...

Book Review (A Drop of You) by Towards Literature

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Book: A Drop of You Author: Krishna Chhetri Rating: 4.7 ✨ "Loving, With or Without You". I don't know whether anyone notice this ravishing quote or not. I even don't know, whether anyone notice or just notice (Understand the beauty of these words) but I want to have an attention of author that his efforts didn't ruin as I notice this quote and understand as well. This quote is yelling that I'm loving you in your presence as well as in absence. There's no border, condition to love. Along with this beautiful quote, every stuff of cover is icing on the cake to this novel. Author invites all the readers to explore that Forever love; is it a myth or a reality? (On the back cover of novel) But he has already criticized this statement (On the front cover of this novel by above written quote). I'm sorry to said but I should tell that author did a Blunder. Blunder!!!! Yes blunder; with its grammar, with its meaning which may ultimately impose a negativ...

Book Review (Safalta Baccho Ka Khel) by Towards Literature

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Book: Safalta Baccho Ka Khel Author: Vikas Jolly Rating: 5 ✨ Title of the Review: A Teaching Firstly, I congratulate to the author, Vikas Jolly for his book for which actress Pooja Dadwal is the brand ambassador. We all know that only good books and good names get such good fortune. From this we can assume that this book will definitely be an amazing creation. Safalta Baccho Ka Khel is a hindi book deals with the stories of talented children.I appreciate the author for creating such book which encourage not only to children but also to the youth. Author writes that we always heard that everyone can learn from children and I say that this book is the proof to this statement. This book will definitely leave a mark on reader's mind because of its unique content and innovative idea. Hardly, any author choose such subject to sculpture a book. Somewhere, Author is suggesting that we should learn from these children and fight with the circumstances to makes ourselves a successful...

Book Review (It Just Required One Step) by Towards Literature

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Book: It just required one step Author: Saif Israr Rating: 4.3 ✨ Title: Back to College First and foremost noticeable thing about any book is the title which is perfectly suits to the cover but I don't like the colour of cover. It can be more beautiful. Let me move to the story, it's at a good level. Both the language and narration are beautiful. Usage of hinglish sentences makes it more lucid but some superfluous creates vexation. It can be said that book demands editing. Well, it takes you back to the college. Best thing about the story is that it reflect the light of reality (Politics in educator sector, Misuse of Power & all other chaos in a college student's life). Author mentioned some tiny-tiny well known facts, i. e; "Allahabad (Prayagraj) as the IAS factory of India", "Crowd at Allahabad Station", "Gandhi's saying, "Be the Change, you want to see in the world", "People forget the news easily in India untill an...

Interview with Author Abhaidev (Towards Literature)

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  Life is too short not to experience the works of magic called books: Author Abhaidev  Interview  with Author Abhaidev "That Thing About You" 1) What's the story behind your Pen Name as Author Abhaidev instead of your real name, Mayank Chandna? I am one of the few children who named themselves. Yeah, you heard it right. Mayank is the name I chose when I was four years old. My parents had chosen a different name for me, which I didn't like at that tender age. So, they jokingly asked me, "Then which name you want?" To which I replied, "There are other good names too. Like Mayank. Why not Mayank?" My parents laughed and named me Mayank. It is said that life comes full circle. So when I ventured into the world of writing, I thought that Universe was giving me one more opportunity to name myself. I chose Abhaidev as it stuck like no other. Abhaidev means one who is free of fear. I am not Abhaidev; not yet. But it is what I aspire to be...

Book Review (Aham) by Towards Literature

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Book: Aham Author: Saurabh Thakur Rating: 4.4 star Title: The Battlefield Everything is fair in Love And War. The book justify this prominent saying but for the latter. "Aham", title in itself is appealing and the cover is icing on the cake. As the sword is on the cover which is a symbol of war or battle, it can be postulated that book might have a subject related to war. I like the title and I appreciate the author that he chose this word of Sanskrit Language for his book's name which means "I". If I talk about story, lt is beautiful like it's narration. Language is froward. You will find youself in another world while reading the book. Sometimes it may scare you, sometimes it may persuade you to speculate for the result of war. Apart from all these, I criticise the font in the prologue. I tried hard to manage. Though, the writing (calligraphy) is good, but the shrinkage of words troubled me. Except this, Whole book is magnificent. Overal...

Quote by Nikita Rajpoot (Towards Literature)

If You are not doing What you Love, You are wasting your Time.  If You are doing What you can never Love, You are destroying your Life.