Thursday, September 11, 2025

Book Review : The Price of Redemption-Redemption Saga Part 1 by Arindam Chakraborty



I just finished reading The Price of Redemption by Arindam Chakraborty, and wow… this book had me hooked from page one.


On the surface, it’s a thriller about Steve Brown—the richest man alive—whose life takes a turn when he meets Rita, a mysterious woman carrying scars of her own. But the more I read, the more I realized it’s not just about power, money, or secrets… it’s about what we bury deep inside ourselves, and how the past has a way of catching up no matter how far we run.


What I loved most is how raw and unflinching the story is. It doesn’t sugarcoat ambition, betrayal, or corruption. Instead, it dives headfirst into the darker side of success and asks a haunting question—what does redemption really cost?


This wasn’t just a suspenseful read for me, it was an emotional one too. The ending left me both satisfied and restless, the kind of restless that makes you want to pick up the next book immediately.


If you’re into psychological thrillers with layers of drama, secrets, and moral dilemmas, this one deserves a spot on your shelf. Trust me, it lingers.


✨ “Sometimes the greatest battles aren’t with the world… but with ourselves.”


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Wednesday, September 3, 2025

🕵️‍♂️✨ Book Review: Deadly Clues: Detective Victor Rises by Amritendu Mukherjee

 


I just finished this detective thriller and honestly, it was such a refreshing read! Most crime books I’ve picked up lately either go over-the-top with twists or rely too heavily on gore. But Deadly Clues takes a very different route—it’s sharp, intelligent, and psychological in a way that really kept me engaged.


Victor Chatterjee, the detective at the heart of this book, feels different from the detectives we’re used to. He’s not dramatic or eccentric—he’s calm, rational, and observant. The way he picks up on little details and reads between the lines felt very believable, and I enjoyed how his younger brother Rik balances things out with his wit. Their bond added a nice touch of warmth to all the suspense.


The cases themselves? Intriguing, quick, and quite varied—from a bizarre murder with arrows to a strange case of sudden blindness. What stood out to me was how each mystery made me think about why people commit crimes, not just how they do it. That psychological depth made the book much more satisfying than a regular whodunit.


If I had to nitpick, I’d say I wished for a bit more background on Victor—I wanted to know what shaped him into the kind of detective he is. But I guess that also leaves me curious for future books in the series.


📖 Overall, I’d call this a fast-paced, intelligent thriller that respects the reader’s mind. If you like mysteries that are more about observation and psychology than flashy drama, this one is worth picking up!


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Book Review : Thank DoG by Jyothy Sreedhar & Dr. Mathew K.M Puthiyidom

 


I don’t usually come across memoirs that make me stop, smile, and rethink life all at once. But Thank DoG by Jyothy Sreedhar and Dr. Mathew Puthiyidom did exactly that.


What struck me most is how the book is told—not just from the patient’s perspective, but also by the doctor who treated her. Reading Jyothy’s words, I could feel the sharp edges of her pain, but also her wit, her resilience, and her refusal to let an accident define her. And then Dr. Mathew’s voice steps in—gentle, steady, and full of empathy. Together, their narratives don’t just describe recovery; they show how healing is as much emotional as it is physical.


For me, this wasn’t just a story of an accident—it was a reminder of how fragile life is, and how unexpected bonds can bring strength when we need it most. The book doesn’t sugarcoat suffering, but it does remind us that even in the hardest chapters, there can be grace, laughter, and growth.


If you enjoy memoirs that feel raw yet hopeful, this one is worth picking up. It left me with the thought that sometimes the worst detours in life lead us to the most meaningful destinations.


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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Book Review : Love You Twice: A Romantic Suspense Thriller of Love, Heartbreak and Second Chances by Arun Gowda


 


I just finished reading Love You Twice by Arun Gowda, and honestly, this book caught me off guard. I thought I was stepping into a simple romance, but what I got was a mix of love, heartbreak, suspense, and so many emotions packed together.


The story follows Aarav, an ex-soldier haunted by his past, who suddenly finds himself torn between two women—Naina, the one he lost, and Ayushi, someone who makes him feel alive again. But nothing is straightforward here. The book is full of secrets, danger, and tough choices that kept me turning the pages.


What I really liked is how the author didn’t make this just another love story. It felt raw, intense, and unpredictable. At times, I was rooting for Aarav, at times I was heartbroken for him, and at times I just wanted to know if love could truly win against everything standing in the way.


If you enjoy emotional reads with a touch of thrill and a lot of heart, I’d definitely recommend picking this one up. It left me thinking about love, loss, and second chances long after I closed the book.


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Book Review : Think Better Live Smarter: A Psychology Based Guide to Improving Focus, Rewiring Habits & Building Mental Strength by Dr. Mayur Jethva

Book Review : Think Better Live Smarter: A Psychology Based Guide to Improving Focus, Rewiring Habits & Building Mental Strength by Dr. ...