I have some books and series I plan to finish writing and publish over time. In this post you will find updates related to my writing. Convoluted Love- a third part is coming 🙂 Both Sides- a sequel is coming... 'Real Smooth, Sid!'- a new, complete sequel will come once this serial finishes. (Note: the … Continue reading Writing updates
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Love, like rain, does not choose the grass on which it falls. -- Mozambican Proverb
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You smiled at the stars like they knew all your secrets. -- unknown
‘The Man Who Died Twice’ by Richard Osman: review
★★★★★ Thursday Murder Club series #2 Having not read the first installment in this series, I was eager to get started on this novel. I liked the setting, character dynamics, and the different story lines which merge into one by the end. There were plenty of characters (main, side, and so on) and they were … Continue reading ‘The Man Who Died Twice’ by Richard Osman: review
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"So sadness is a place?" "Sometimes people live there for years." -- The Boy Who Could See Demons, Carolyn Jess-Cooke
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How do you forget the one you cried in prayers to have? -- unknown
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Dil aaj takleef mein hai, Aur takleef dene wala dil mein. The heart is in trouble today, And the one causing the trouble is in the heart. -- Jaun Elia
‘Asylum’ by Sarah Hans: review
★★★ A horror novella featuring a run-down asylum, and a gang of squatters and petty lawbreakers. The start of the book was just like any other book, but once Ashleigh and her friends find themselves on the run and discover refuge in an abandoned asylum at the top of the mountain in their own town, … Continue reading ‘Asylum’ by Sarah Hans: review
Teapots Fired by Casey Blair: review
★★★ A light-hearted story from the magical teashop, featuring pet familiars including baby dragons and cats. A bit of fire-breathing and some more action, made this short story pleasant to read. (This novella is part of the Tea Princess Chronicles).
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Badi lambi guftagu karni hai, Tum aana, ek puri zindagi lekar. I have a lot to speak to you about, Come to me with a whole lifetime. -- Wajid Shaikh