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93. Hounds of Shiva by @authorpreetha @JaicoBooksIN
A book can be gifted to middle graders to people in their eighties or nineties, due to the simplicity of language, narration, & subject. A worthy read.
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81. Skyblind by @JRFehr
#Fantasy world literature. The story was kept to the point keeping audience interest in mind. Characters were given good space to get matured through the story. Recommended to millenials.
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75. IQ 84 by @AuthorMikeD
Awesome sense of dark humor, which can be seen throughout book. The sarcasm & the humor-filled story makes reader laugh in public. You should read keeping your brain aside otherwise you would not enjoy it.
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https://t.co/5raHfG57YA
27. Shiva - The Legend Of The Immortal Book 2 by @vimanikacomics @Karanvirarora
Perfect gift or read for the young generation to make them aware of Hindu mythology. Awesome quality. Wonderful artwork.
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6. Holy Herb by @sudhirahluwalia @FingerprintP
Semi academic semi nonfiction. About various herb its historic-religious origin with spice trade routes. Technical language used. 4 plant & herb lovers. Review by @RangoonwalaVimm #MicroBookReview #BookReview
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