Killing Ashish Karve
byKilling Ashish Karve is a spine-chilling murder mystery which follows the adventures and exploits of Senior Inspector Saralkar. After a rather annoying week at…
Killing Ashish Karve is a spine-chilling murder mystery which follows the adventures and exploits of Senior Inspector Saralkar. After a rather annoying week at…
I don’t know what to say about this book. There are so many wonderful, wonderful snippets to share, this is just one of many,…
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Today, the bloggers at The Broke and the Bookish have asked us to list ten authors that I’ve only read one book from but…
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Welcome to Mailbox Monday, a meme started by Marcia of To Be Continued. It’s been ages since I did a mailbox monday. I’ve been…
Twelve-year-old Krishna Singh has been married off to Shyam Singh of Rokhagadh, Rajasthan. Before the wedding, Krishna’s grandmother gives her a box filled with…
I just finished this book last week, and I am pleasantly surprised, even a tad impressed by the quality of this book. The writing…