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Vaa Naazhai Naamaha

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Author: Srikala Genre: Romance fiction, Drama  Traits: Fantasy, Romance, Mythology, Emotional and cultural themes  Language: Tamil  "Vaa Naazhai Naamaha" by Srikala is a captivating exploration of love, identity, and the intertwining of tradition and modernity. The narrative weaves through rich cultural landscapes, showcasing the complexities of human relationships against a backdrop of societal expectations. Srikala's prose is both lyrical and poignant, drawing readers into the emotional depths of her characters. The protagonist's journey of self-discovery is relatable and thought provoking, as she navigates the challenges of her environment while striving to stay true to herself. The author's vivid imagery and cultural references enrich the story, making it not just a novel, but a celebration of heritage. The dialogues are sharp and authentic, breathing life into the characters and their dilemmas. Overall, "Vaa Naazhai Naamaha" is a beautifully written...

Their Broken Legend

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Series: Kids of the District (Book 6) (Stand-alone sufficed).  Author: Nicci Harris  Genre: Mafia Romance  Traits: Anger, Boxer, Brain sickness  Click here to be redirected to BUY       It's the last novel from the series and yes, the best amongst them. Xander loved her the way nobody else could, while Kaya completed him. He was, professionally, in law field but a boxer by his will. Kaya was the princess of a rich dad. They met at Kaya's weakest point in life and he made her, his own weakness. All other books of this series has an early age pregnancy but relieved in this one. I loved Xavier when he tried to make Kaya understand the difference between right & wrong, which leaded her to patch up with her mum and realised that her dad's the Villiain. I was loving them when he had the accident and Of Shit! Nicci's way of writing made me think that he died, but thank God he was fine.       I wish the ending to be a lot different...

Tuesdays with Morrie

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Author - Mitch Albom Genre - Memoir  Traits - Values relationships, Shares emotions, Accept life  Language - English  Click here to be redirected to BUY      Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom is one of those books for me that feels like a warm hug, I found the lessons that Morrie was teaching very impressive and heartwarming on issues to do with life, death and friendships.      The way Morrie looked at the idea of ageing was actually very empowering and made it easy to embrace it as part of life. In my opinion, this book will always remain special in my life, and I will turn to it whenever I want some advices or comfort in various periods of my life. If you find yourself dealing with similar issues as regret, grief or comparison – I can’t recommend this book enough. It is the comfort in moments of despair and the voice of reason in the moments of despair. Smiling faces with books R/W Rating - 9/10 Goodreads Rating - 4/5  (As on date o...