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Uncover the Secrets:

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  Why The Spy’s Apprentice by Manish Orian Kindo Should Be Your Next Read In a world where one decision can change the course of your life, how far would you go to survive? How much would you risk to protect the people you care about? These are the powerful questions at the heart of The Spy’s Apprentice – a thrilling new novel by Manish Orian Kindo that’s capturing the attention of readers everywhere. Set against a backdrop of crime, politics, and hidden identities, The Spy’s Apprentice dives deep into the world of espionage, this isn’t a typical brooding spy story that we have read or seen a million times before. It’s a fast-paced journey of survival, loyalty, and betrayal, told through the eyes of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. The book kicks off with a high profile murder and our protagonist, Sajjan, showing up at his old friend’s house — not alone, but accompanied by a young woman and her little sister. What seems like a desperate plea for just a night’s...

Faith and the beloved

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 Book review📚✨ My rating - 4.5/5 In collaboration with @thecreativecircleofficial Faith and the Beloved: 1 (Kochery C Shibu) https://www.amazon.in/dp/9354082882/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_YFTG1516NVKXJBKZ6Y5B Blurb - Naithy Cherozil is a rich and successful business woman from Mumbai who marries the young and handsome model Tony Dâ??Souza after the death of her spouse. Little does she know that the ideal sex slave of her husband is the sleeper cell of a terror outfit. Events in her life take unforeseen turns as the male Mata Hari is activated. Prem Rollands is a â??Kalariâ?? exponent and a brilliant student whose world revolves around his brother Arun. Things go awry when the police kill Arun under mysterious circumstances. Prem kills the inspector in retribution and is on the run. He is on the lookout to find the dark secrets leading to Arunâ??s death. Prem must avenge those who have plotted to kill his brother. Eighteen year old Alice Cherozil knows more about computers and mystery game...

Book review 📚✨

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 Book review✨📚 ⭐My rating - 4/5⭐ The story revolves around Shanti and her male clan. She is married into a typical family that immensely believes in God and other superstitions. The author blankets reality with humour, making the reader smirk while acknowledging the many bitter truths. He uses sardonic innuendoes,  and makes a prominent statement on the disposition of priests by regarding their duties as to “eat voraciously and sport religious pot bellies”. Also,  there is irony harboured by patriarchate, where they worship goddess Laxmi, but are unenthusiastic about the birth of the three daughters,because of her constant focus on her son, Arihan, whom she wants to be the vehicle of revenge against the tyrant men who have oppressed her.  The book critiques gender roles and the wight of expectations they carry. Though women are the more suppressed lot, men do not escape the patriarchal exploitation either, and this is beautifully portrayed in the book. She lives in ...