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The Black Orphan by S. Hussain Zaidi – thrilling action thriller
The Black Orphan is engaging, gripping, tense and thrilling action thriller perfectly blending real world and facts with fiction.
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Mad Sisters of Esi by Tashan Mehta – complicated and confusing sci-fi
Mad Sisters of Esi is imaginary literary sc-ifi with beautiful descriptions and complicated world but for me it was confusing, tedious, and too slow paced.
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The Yogi Witch by Zorian Cross – Indian LGBTQ fantasy
The Yogi Witch is an interesting Indian fantasy with lots of info on history, yoga, witchcraft, and mythology. It has some potential but I didn't like the execution.
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One Way to Love (Jasmine Villa Series #1) by Andaleeb Wajid
One Way to Love is delightful, light, sweet, and spicyIndian romance with arranged marriage trope.
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The Grabber by Nirmal Pulickal and Jehan Zachary – fantasy based on the legend of the Black Taj
The Grabber is an interesting genre mix middle-grade fantasy based on the legend of the Black Taj, with an amazing concept and plot.
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Change Your Habits, Change Your Life by Ashdin Doctor
Change Your Habits, Change Your Life is an insightful, informative, and inspiring self-help book about habits and it can help change our lives with practical and realistic ideas and style.
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Murder in Melucha by Aditi Krishnakumar – middle-grade magical mystery
Murder in Melucha is entertaining, delightful and well-written middle-grade magical mystery with theme of human nature.
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Hyderabad (The Partition Trilogy, #2) by Manreet Sodhi Someshwar – historical fiction about India after Independence
Hyderabad is convoluted, touching, and well-written historical fiction about India after Independence. I highly recommend this to historical fiction readers.
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Mahagatha – 100 Tales from the Puranas by Satyarth Nayak
Mahagatha is an amazing, well-written, and illustrated compilation of 100 tales from Puranas that helps understanding Hindu mythology and culture better.
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Chuckle Merry Spin: Us in the U.S. by Khyrunnisa A. – witty travelogue
Chuckle Merry Spin: Us in the U.S. is entertaining, hilarious, and witty travelogue that includes both tourist and non-tourist locations. Disclaimer – I received review copy of this book as part of Blogchatter…