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The Kolkata Literary Festival 2023 🎉

Hello everyone, Wish you all a very Happy New Year!

Are you gearing up for the year already? Picnics, get-tos, parties, must have been scheduled already, but do you know what else can you add to your bucket list 2023?

This brand new year has brought with it the most awaited and anticipated literary event of the year : the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Meet 2023!

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Book Reviews, Books, writing

Book Review : Remote Sympathy by Catherine Chidgey

Title : Remote Sympathy
Author : Catherine Chidgey
Publisher : Europa Editions
Pages : 526
Genre : Historical Fiction

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Book Spotlight : Lost Love Late Love by Namrata Gupta

Story :

Kashika takes her first step into a hard corporate life, while being in an emotionally abusive relationship with Vivaan, which has taken a heavy toll on her lifestyle, but is unable to let go. As the circumstances turn sour with physical abuse making a way into their relationship, she meets Vidit, who compels her to walk away and start a new life.

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Books, writing

Blog Tour : One Carefree Day by Whitney Amazeen

Today I’m excited to participate in the Bookstagram & Creative Tour for One Carefree Day by Whitney Amazeen hosted by MTMC Tours! In this YA Contemporary Romance with #OwnVoices OCD rep, Willow Bates must manage her obsessive-compulsive disorder before she loses her home. What she doesn’t expect? Finding love in the process. One Carefree Day has been released on February 7th 2021 from Swan Pages Publishing!

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Classic Literature

Let’s talk classics!
So what is classic literature? It basically dates back to the foundations of ancient civilizations but can be considered as any form of literature that is based on values, a moral, a social metaphor, or a teaching that resonates beyond its time. Which is why we often hear the phrase “timeless classics”.

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Malice by Keigo Higashino

Have you ever looked Malice in the eye? Felt its cold stare seep through your skin as it ensnared your heart in a cold embrace? It’s an emotion unlike any other. Some mistake it for hatred, but I don’t believe so. Hatred is different, it doesn’t hide itself and it’s somewhat bold. Malice, might as well be a distant cousin, but nothing like Hatred. Hatred is the one often misunderstood. It knows no treachery and is validated at some point. However, one can’t speak the same for Malice.

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