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Ink Scrawl: Book Review: Satin - A Stitch in Time by Payal Dhar
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Opening my universe a little more. Sunday, November 13, 2011. Book Review: Satin - A Stitch in Time. I have always wondered why Payal Dhar. And her Shadow in Eternity. Series are not famous enough. For the large number of authors that seem to have their 15 minutes under the limelight these days, the lack of excitement around Payal Dhar's Shadow in Eternity. Or was that just one good innings? Payal Dhar's latest, Satin - A Stitch in Time. Is the first book of her new fantasy trilogy, Satin. Payal Dhar's g...
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Ink Scrawl: Book Review: Tritcheon Hash by Sue Lange
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Opening my universe a little more. Saturday, December 10, 2011. Book Review: Tritcheon Hash. About a millennium into the future, the universe is a lot different. Many generations ago from 3011, the year in which Sue Lange's. The women in Tritcheon Hash. Sounds thrilling, but also due to the possible chance that she might somehow may manage to again meet the intriguing Bangut Walht — the "forbidden" and "taboo" man — she met during the experimental exercise back in military school. Lange also uses languag...
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Ink Scrawl: Book Review: Ramayana – The Game of Life : Shattered Dreams by Shubha Vilas
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Opening my universe a little more. Saturday, February 7, 2015. Book Review: Ramayana – The Game of Life : Shattered Dreams. The test that Shubha Vilas' Ramayana – The Game of Life : Shattered Dreams. Faces, is the sort of test faced by any author who attempts a retelling of any epic — How to make the story and the characters appear fresh and new again? We readers, may not have read the Ramayana. Series out of the Ramayana demonstrating "how the ancient epic holds immediate relevance to modern life.".
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Ink Scrawl: Book Review: No Place Like Holmes by Jason Lethcoe
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Opening my universe a little more. Monday, September 26, 2011. Book Review: No Place Like Holmes. What would you expect from a book that tries to be clever (and only succeeds in eliciting a groan) with its title? I read Jason Lethcoe's No Place Like Holmes. Without expecting much from it. At no point in my reading did it feel that the book would attempt to change my opinion of it. No Place Like Holmes,. And his Griffin Sharpe comes off as a watery adolescent imitation of the great detective. Will attract...
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Ink Scrawl: Book Review: The Iron Tooth by Prithvin Rajendran
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Opening my universe a little more. Sunday, December 4, 2011. Book Review: The Iron Tooth. In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Series by Douglas Adams. Are an alien race from the planet Vogsphere who are responsible for the destruction of the Earth, in order to facilitate an intergalactic highway construction project. They are the writers of "the third worst poetry in the universe.". People of the earth beware! The Vogons are here on Earth. And they are publishing novels. Is yet another addition to I...
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Ink Scrawl: Book Review: The (In)eligible Bachelors by Ruchita Misra
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Opening my universe a little more. Saturday, October 8, 2011. Book Review: The (In)eligible Bachelors. Rajeev Sir looked into my eyes and smiled that extra special smile of his. I felt as if my heart was made of butter. His smile is like a microwave. When the microwave is on, the butter melts. That I knew there was no getting away from nagging suspicion that had raised its head from the first page of the book — Ruchita Misra's. She also develops a major crush on her handsome ( "Greek God incarnate".
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THE EDDIES: Because change is the only thing constant
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Jan 1, 2011. Because change is the only thing constant. Eddies will now rant on talltrashtalks.blogspot.com. Early first five followers will have a chance to win exquisite hampers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Because change is the only thing constant. I howl, when i don't bite unless you manage to seduce me with some cheesecake. Ping me at your own risk on- anisharalhan1@gmail.com. View my complete profile. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day. This Day in History.
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Anand Sivashankar's blog
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Comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}. Tuesday, April 27, 2004. It's been a mixed week - up to the jowls with work and then a sanguine trip to Bhopal, stranded there on Sunday inexplicably due to the paucity of tickets caused by the fervid zeal of the devout at Ujjain. Still, a welcome return to the bastions of Pataudi and an even more memorable tete-a-tete with old colleagues over lunch and dinner. Am having expected hurdles in coercing Bhopal give off its best denizens to me- that will need more work. Dined...
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Prufrock's Page: Taking His Time
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Saturday, January 05, 2008. He's written just two books in the last 15 years, once entertained notions of becoming a Trappist monk and returned to the US recently after years in Berlin. Profiles the incomparable Jeffrey Eugenides. I think the only thing I've ever had on my side, more than a flashing ability or a talent or anything like that, was a determination not to quit. Tenaciousness is what got me to publish a couple of books, I think.". Posted by PrufrockTwo at 5.1.08. View my complete profile.
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