The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman is the kind of thriller I like, simple, easy to grasp yet with so many sub-layers
Ikigai: The Japanese secret to a long and happy life
Ikigai is easy to understand facts that will give you some eye-opening revelations that will tell you the things that you been doing wrong
How to Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie
There is nothing predictable about the book, How to kill your family, and that’s the best kind of book you could ever pick up.
My Black Rose by Deblina Bhattacharya
Powerful book. Powerful words that evoke powerful emotions. My black rose is definitely a power read for such a small book.
State of Terror by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Louise Penny
The trouble with State of Terror is that it is bulky with information and board rooms but less on the action. Rest is all akin to its genre.
Release Day Blitz: Dawn’s Desire by Shilpa Suraj
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Book Blitz – Ruin by Aarti V Raman (Billionaire Bastard #2)
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Not here to be liked by Michelle Quach
Not here to be liked justify the title. The central character is what she is. You may hate her or love her but can’t ignore her.
The Sacred Spoils by Will Adams
The Sacred Spoils, for me, lacked a bit of history lessons but otherwise its a good treasure hunt with lots of sub plots.Needs full focus.
Caught by Harlan Coben
Caught by Harlan Coben for me is a two part book. While the first Half is setting up the tone the second half is blazing it all.