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Aqson Level 1 | Book Review

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Aqson Level 1 Author: Sreejib Pages: 430 Aqson Level 1 is an action packed urban fantasy book that revolves around a game that is played between God and Lucifer. Both the teams get to choose one weapon. The duration of the game is 30 years and the goal of the game is to achieve the position of Prime Minister of India. The one who achieves the position first wins Aqson. God is not active in the game and team Lucifer is trying their best to know what God has in plan for the game. We meet Yuvrani Rathore a young charismatic leader and the President of the ruling party who is a weapon in human form of team Lucifer and her guardian angel is Vanraj who is Yuvrani’s bodyguard in human form. We also get to meet Toya, Ollie, AJ, Goenka, Appy and Rahul who hold a strong bond amongst themselves and are ready to do anything for each other. In the meanwhile a lot is happening at Regency University and the six friends against their will and no experience in politics had to get int

One Minute Super Dad | Book Review

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One Minute Super Dad Author: Dr. Prashant Jindal Pages: 176 ‘One Minute Super Dad’ is a self help book made not only for newbie dads but also for somebody who wants to know more about being dad and their responsibilities towards their kids. This book has some great tips and some fun ideas that dads can follow and spend some quality time with their kids. The book gives tips on how it is not just mom’s responsibility to inculcate good habits in children but dad’s too can try and inculcate some good habits in the children. Teaching the kids to be thankful for what they have and to make understand or rather show them how people don’t get the basic necessities of life and to have those things in their life they should be thankful to God for those things. Normally, kids throw tantrums if they don’t get what they want and as a parent it is your responsibility to teach and show them that they cannot have all the things they want right then and there or distract their attenti

The Temple Bar Woman| Book Review

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The Temple Bar Woman Author: Sujata Parashar Pages: 240 ‘The Temple Bar Woman’ is a political thriller about a young innocent girl named Radha aka Rani aka Radhika Kumari Chaudhary who’s never been to the village fair as her father is skeptical to send her to the fair. But one particular day Radha and her friend Seema are determined to visit the village fair and Radha is keen to make her father ready to send her for the same. Having no option left with the poor father agrees to his daughter’s wishes and sends her along with her friend Seema on one promise to return back home soon. Both the girls were enjoying at the fair when all of a sudden a boy bumps into ‘Radha’. When Radha approaches him asking for an apology the boy instead of apologizing misbehaves with her. His ego is hurt and decides to teach Radha a lesson. This is a story of danger, deceit and a daring tale of Radha who is kidnapped, insulted, abused and sold. Will Radha be able to reclaim her dignity and pun