Shackled – A Journey From Political Imprisonment To Freedom by Adam Siddiq #BookReview

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Shackled – A Journey From Political Imprisonment To Freedom by Adam Siddiq is his grandfather’s real-life narration of a very dark time in Afghanistan. The sufferings that his grandfather, Mr. Khalid Siddiq, endured are beyond my imagination. I was appalled, moved, inspired, and transformed after reading Mr. Khalid Siddiq’s…

Guest Post – The Two Towers by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien #BookReview

BIO NOTE –   Tanmay Jain is a blogger, book reviewer, writer and bibliophile from Jaipur, Rajasthan. He has been reading books since he was a child and hasn’t stopped since. He started his first blog in 2016 and since that, after many unsuccessful attempts at managing a successful blog, he landed on his current…

A Plague on Mr Pepys by Deborah Swift #BookReview

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. This is the first book of Debora Swift that I have come across and, trust me, it is not going to be the last. A Plague on Mr Pepys is a book that is set in the 17th century London, a time when plague and war were robbing peace…

Why Shine when You can Glow with NYX Away We Glow!

No matter how excellent my makeup is, I do not feel like it’s complete unless I am, to quote Rihanna, shining bright like a diamond 😉 With NYX promoting their products with such intensity, I thought I must give their liquid highlighters a chance. Hence, entered their Away We Glow into my life! To tell you…

Burying Leo by Helga Gruendler-Schierloh #BookReview

Can you move forward without making peace with your past? What makes a marriage successful? Is infidelity ever acceptable? What defines love? Burying Leo by Helga Gruendler-Schierloh would make these questions pop into your head time and again. Ingrid Bassen has been married to Joe Bassen for about fourteen years now but she is not sure…

Magic After Midnight by C. Gockel #BookReview

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. With every vampire movie and book focusing on a love story between a young girl and centuries-old, yet dashing, vampire, C. Gockel has changed the game in Magic After Midnight by choosing a woman in her fifties in the leading role. Although this is not a vampire based book,…

This Does Not Leave This House by Julie Coons #BookReview

I would start off by saying that this is so far the most powerful and moving memoir that I have come across this year. If you are thinking Julie Coons is not a celebrity then why should we bother reading about her life? I would give you three reasons to go grab your copy right…

Sonja by Ron Stock #BookReview

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Ron Stock’s Sonja is one of the most glamorous murder mysteries that I have read so far. A model, who goes by the name Di, was found dead at her apartment. The stench in the apartment and the severely deteriorated condition of the corpse suggested that she died days…

The Secret by Rhonda Byrne #BookReview

The Secret is a positivity power pack that, if read with utmost focus, can instill anybody’s lost faith in the world. By defining the law of attraction as a simple concept that says whatever you think you attract, the author has tried to push her readers towards thinking positive all the time. According to the…

Unhaunted – A White Crow Novella by Trisha Slay

Reviewed  by me for Reader’s Favorite Unhaunted is the first book in A White Crow Mystery series by Trisha Slay, and what a start it is! The fact that the author herself was brought up in a haunted house adds to the credibility of the overall appeal of the book. Asha is a fifteen-year-old girl…