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Book Review #1: Want to play by P.J Tracy

Book   : Want to Play ? Author: P J Tracy Genre  : Thriller, Crime, psychic Thriller Rating : 4.5/5 Though the name of the book I got is ' Want to play?', My research led me to the fact that this book has another name published. Monkeewrench. This book is an absolute page turner and I can bet my life that you will not get bored once you started reading it. First few chapters were little slow, however that was needed to develop the plot, and describe the characters.  This story revolves around an officer investigating the series of murders happened in a city. Grace MacBride also a center character in this story as the murders are exact copies of those in the game she's designing. She was the primary suspect but who knows what happens. This is a must read for you if you like thrillers or psychological thrillers most. Author's character description and linking between characters are much appreciated. You could feel a completeness even in a small el...

The Eight Dust For the Night

Ibn battuta once said, "Travelling - it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a story teller". But, There always has a constraint in composing or telling all that you have encountered in a journey to a second person. Writers are sellers of their dreams. In any case, there is no such essayist who is sufficiently rich to plot precisely whatever he felt amid his trip. Feelings cannot be described in words. You should explore it, should experience and feel it. This is not a travelogue though. This is something happened unexpected to me in one of my journey.  Each journey has a story to tell. Story of sorrows, of distresses, battles, joy and freedom.   Winter of 2014. Shahal, Shahid, Ranjith, Ivin and Myself.  Kashmir trip appeared as a solution for our inquiry on the most proficient method to spent the three months after the College. It was a one week trip. We reached there on 17th evening of November. We checked out from the Airport and saw our taxi w...