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Book Review: Sherlock Holmes The Missing Years: Timbuktu by Vasudev Murthy

 

A good book for die hard Sherlock Holmes fans who have the time to do some intense reading. Deeply researched and well written, this book comes recommended by Roger Johnson, the Editor of The Sherlock Holmes Journal and having read the book I now see why. Pick it up at your own peril, for this is heavy and you’ve been warned. 🙂

 

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Book Review: 30 Days of Daal by Pragati Bidkar

 

An excellent book to have in the kitchen, as it can add much variety to a simple everyday dish like daal. I recommend it for all who love the Indian cuisine, especially if you like cooking it. 😉

 

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The #FlipkartOutdoors #Indiblogger Meet: A Recap

#FlipkartOutdoors #Indiblogger Meet

Indiblogger meets are all about product promotions and yesterday was no different with Flipkart showcasing outdoor products. But that isn’t why I attend, my reasons have nothing to do with the promotion or freebies…

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Book Review: Love on 3 Wheels by Anurag Anand

 

I recommend this book if your are looking for a good fast read, the kind you want to take on journeys, be its bus or train or plane or even if it’s just a reading evening with coffee or wine in the cosy chair. 🙂

 

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My Top 3 Must Read Romances

3 Must Read Romances
My top 3 must read romances to fill the evenings with love and happiness! If you haven’t read these, you should!

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Another First – My First 5K at the Pinkathon

#IAmAFinisher at Pinkathon

The first time you do something, anything, it’s special. This year’s Pinkathon 5K was a first for me – My first 5K, My First Pinkathon!

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2015: My Year in Books 

My Year in Books 2015

My learnings, plans for next years, stats about my reading, some of my favourite books for 2015,… all that in My Year in Books: 2015.

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Indian Reads… #2: Chat with Author C G Salamander

Interview with C. G. Salamander

After reading C G Salamander book I was intrigued by the workings of a mind that created Palms Foster Home for Peculiar Stories. And that’s the seed of this interview.

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Book Review: The Thirteenth Day by Aditya Iyengar

 

A retelling of the Mahabharata this plot isn’t new and yet feels so. The Thirteenth Day was simple and easy to read both in words and sentences. The main and support characters are rich in detail and the set well described. A good pace with no loose ends. I’d recommend this book if your are a epic fan and even if you are not. 😉

 

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