Book: The Carol of The ReactorsAuthor: Vishal SuchakYear: 2019Bookhad Rating: ♥♥♥ It has been a long long time since we put something up. By long we mean more than two years ago and we were itching to restart and get back into the book reviewing business. The pandemic gave the world an excuse to us... Continue Reading →
Poison Study – Review
Book: Poison Study Author: Maria V. Snyder Year: 2005 The first part of the Study Series leaves the reader with a good feeling inside which lasts for about a night or so. It is a good story. That is it. It's set in the fictional land of Ixia in some distant past where kings and military generals... Continue Reading →
Genres, Categories and Catalogues
How many times have we chosen books solely based on the genre? Are the readers, the voracious ones, depending only on certain kinds of books? Or, they, the very sparsely read population, just pick books based on the best seller lists? Some like only fiction; while some thrive on non-fiction. Then there are chose charitable... Continue Reading →

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