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They Go To Sleep

Hello BookLovers!! For today, I have  They Go To Sleep  by  Saugata Chakraborty  . Blurb: A young widow of a drug overdose victim disappears from Goa. Three years later, a British National claims to know her whereabouts minutes before departing for London Heathrow. The Police of two states is pressed into a joint manhunt. 'They Go to Sleep' is a racy thriller on police procedure and criminal psychology. In the year 2043, when nobody sends a letter anymore, an unlikely candidate decides to write about his springtime memories that are soon going to be erased. When his identity gets revealed, the impact on several individuals and the society at large assumes epic proportions. 'A Man of Letters' is a science fiction with humane emotions at its core. A promising poet meets his muse on board a train. They share a captivating conversation but forget to ask each other's name. Will they be able to meet again in an Indian metro? 'What's In a Name?&

The Whispering Dwarpa

The Whispering Dwarpa   by   Rishi Blurb: Kings and Scientists, Gurus and Professors, Maharathi Warriors and Indian Army Veterans. All will fight against the rising dark powers of Pataal Loka: The Asuras. Kingdom of Vedgarh, an ancient home of purebred Aryans nestled amidst the Himalayas and hidden from the modern societies, is the sole preserve of sacred Vedic knowledge and celestial powers. Sitting on the verge of yet another great war with Asuras, the kingdom is eagerly waiting for a Maharathi warrior to lead its forces. With intensifying Kaliyuga, Asuras' dark powers are rising with every passing day. As a fallback step, the kingdom opens its gates for modern Science and weapons. A grand research project begins to harmonize ancient Vedic miracles with modern scientific principles. But the budding internal politics is eating up the kingdom like parasites. Will it impact the research project as well? What will happen if an internal conflict arises between Modern

Do you know, WHERE WILL MAN TAKE US, in the future?

Where will Man take us?  by  Atul Jalan “Man’s relationship with technology is complex. We always invent technology, but then technology comes back and reinvents us.” 
 These lines from Where Will Man Take Us? capture the essence of the book. In the 7 million years since our descent from the tree, we have evolved more than any other species. But never in our history has the transformation been this rapid or its consequences so dramatic. As we speak, our biology is merging with technology to trigger birth of a new species. Emerging technologies are redesigning us to such an extent, that we might soon seek to be more than just human. We might soon have god-like powers and wish to wield them. Where Will Man Take Us? looks at the primary drivers of this change – artificial intelligence, bio-engineering and nanotechnology. It looks at how in our quest to bring human-like cognition to AI, we are forced to look at ourselves and answer some of our oldest questions – what is it to

TARIKSHIR

Hello BookLovers!! I am back with another review. Tarikshir - The Awakening  by  Khayaal Patel Blurb: A small princely state in Rajasthan is the last bastion of resistance against the might of the British Empire. While unrest surrounding the sudden death of the king of Devangarh grows, young prince Rudra Pratap Chauhan prepares to ascend the throne. But the kingdom is in turmoil. The Devangarh army is outnumbered and the British forces are closing in. To make matters worse, Rudra discovers the king’s death may not have been accidental after all. The strange appearance and disappearance of a mysterious hooded stranger and a series of ritualistic murders in which the bodies have been drained of blood, spread panic across the realm. As Rudra struggles to manage his new responsibilities and investigate his father’s death, dark secrets will be uncovered that will disrupt life as he knows it. My review: Cover: Cover of the book is attractive. I liked the Cha

THE JOURNEY OF SELF- LOVE

Hola Bookworms!! For today, I have " ALONG THE WAY " by  Shreesha Khare . Let's read the blurb of the book: We believe that happiness, love is the next place, the next job or with next partner, you will never find happiness and love anywhere until you get uncomfortable with the differences of people and be selfless with your needs. Be more giver than a taker. Amelie’s uncomfortableness with herself first and imperfections around her led to the path of self-love, love. Love is when someone else’s happiness is more important than your happiness.  Self-love is not selfish unless and until you don’t show it to others. Loving someone unconditionally is all about serving the needs of those around you or person you love. Love is all about affection, compassion , and empathy. How Amelie stopped looking for perfection and focused on building a solid relationship with herself first and then only she can build with others and help them.  Her relationship with Peter and