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The Honjin Murders by Seishi Yokomizo: A Captivating Locked Room Murder Mystery

A newlywed bride and groom, off to start their new life.
Found murdered on their wedding night! And you know what? No telltale footprints around, the room was bolted from the inside! What would you say to that?
The Honjin Murders by Seishi Yokomizo is a crime fiction which is the perfect blend of Locked Room Murder Mystery and Japanese culture

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Unveiling the 20 Most Anticipated Reads of 2024: A Bookworm’s Delight

There was the thrilling Yellowface by Rebecca F Kuang on one side, whilst there was the indulging Happy Place by Emily Henry on the other. There was The Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros and also Eleanor Catton by Birnam Wood, Booker’s laureates like The Bee Sting, The Prophet Song, Study for Obedience and many other gems. As 2024 is here, we the true bibliophiles cannot keep calm! So, presenting the 20 most anticipated books we cannot wait for in 2024, A Bookworm’s Delight

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Wayward by Dethan, a Journey Towards the Soul, a Review

Imagine the plane you are traveling in crashes out in the open sea, yet you survive miraculously. Wait, there is another survivor alongside you—a 12-year-old kid? What if I tell you that you have to survive alongside that child out in the open seas and that help is not going to be coming anytime soon? Scared? Read on to find out about such a scenario in Wayward by Dethan, a tale like no other I have read before.

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Dancers in the Dark by Ejaz Ahamad: Xenophobia through the Ages | Book Review

An antipathy that will make you sit back, mull, and wonder why colour is such a strongly held ground for discrimination even today, Dancers in the Dark by Ejaz Ahamad is a story that centres around the discrimination based on colour as well as all those so-called societal categories and stigmas that have been there for around centuries now. Yes, unfair behaviour against the LGBTQ+ community—that is what I am indicating here!

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5 Reasons Why Durjoy Dutta Is the “Shah Rukh Khan” of Indian Romance Fiction

One of India’s most prolific writers of commercial romance fiction, Durjoy Dutta’s success in the romance trope is not unknown. It takes much more than his dimpled smile, his wide-eyed charm, and his simplicity and exuberance of persona to charm the millions of fans who wait desperately each time for his next work. Hence, today we bring you 5 reasons why Durjoy Dutta is the “Shahrukh Khan” of Indian romance fiction

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A Journey Inward or Wayward: A Dark and Shiny Place by Pragati Deshmukh

What if I were to tell you that something,” say, a home,” is also a being, an identity on its own? Umm, how about this: it has feelings and likes and dislikes as well, and worse, what if it can sense and so can you, I mean, you sense its “displeasures”? Sounds twisted and dangerous, right? So, come alongside me on this thrilling tale where the paranormal and psychological fuse in a manner that you may never have experienced before. Let’s delve into A Dark and Shiny Place by Pragati Deshmukh

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