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review 'Fatal Mistakes' by Vedashree Khambete-Sharma

As a female advertising worker, former reporter, and now a writer, Vedashree writes thrillers, mystery films and mystery films that will put you on the edge. Vedashree Khambete-Sharma's second thriller "Fatal Error" was released earlier this year.  The book was published by HarperCollins and was well received by readers and critics. "Fatal Mistake" is set in Mumbai, telling the story of a young journalist between the only desire to report a crime and the actual work as a feature writer. Irony, wit and restlessness, Avantika is taking risks! The gap between Avantika's wishes and reality is deepened by her nagging editor, a helpless assistant, and a frivolous colleague. Her colleague and friend Uday reports on crime news, and Avantika is...

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review 'State of Terror' by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Louise Penny

Former US President Bill Clinton recently became a novelist because of his collaboration with writer James Patterson. Now, his wife, the former first lady of the United States and former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has written her debut titled "State of Terror." The international political thriller "State of Horror" is co-authored by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Canadian writer Louise Penney. The new book was released in October 2021 and has topped the US bestseller list. After four years of chaotic management in American political history, the new government has now been sworn in. Former US President Eric Dunn has stepped down, but the impact of his actions remains to be seen. Douglas Williams was sworn in as...

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review 'Manifesto' by Bernardine Evaristo

Bernardine Evaristo made history in 2019, becoming the first black woman to win the Booker Prize in the 50 years since the founding of the Booker Prize. In her new book "The Manifesto: The Rush to Never Give Up", she describes her journey-from dealing with racism, prejudice, stereotypes, exploitation, etc., to winning one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world ! Bernadine Evaristo's father is a Nigerian of British descent, and his mother is a British Catholic. She has seven siblings and has to face the influence of mixed women in British society. Her father is classified as the "brown immigrant class", while her mother is classified as the "working class".  Even before she was fully awake, she...

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review 'Better Off Dead' by Lee Child and Andrew Child

The Jack Reacher series is all the rage among crime fiction lovers, written by the famous writer James Grant. After being adapted to the big screen under the guidance of Christopher McQuarrie, the book has attracted a wide range of readers and created a wide fan base. James has authored 24 books under his pen name Lee Child, beginning with "Killing Floor" and ending with "Blue Moon". After the series, Grant collaborated with his brother Andrew Grant to write for the 25th book in the "Sentinel" series under the pen name of Andrew Childe. Ranked second, the long-awaited "Better Off Dead" was co-authored by brothers and sisters and was finally released in October 2021. The story revolves around Jack Recher,...

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review 'The Tambram's Recipes' by Jayshree M Sundar

'The Tambram's Recipes' is a collection of dishes tried and tested by'The Tambram' because Sundar Rajgopalan is affectionately called by his wife Jayshree M. Sundar (author of the book). Sundar Rajgopalan, "a tried and innovative chef", is the CEO of a large media company by profession. He cooks with such a passion and diligence. His food is so popular among friends and family that his The wife thinks it is necessary to publish a book based on his delicious dishes and valuable tips and tricks. 'The Tambram's Recipes' is not a regular South Indian series featuring Tamil Brahmin recipes. This handy book shows the daily meals in Tamil Nadu and Kerala and is perfect for millennials who want healthy food...

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