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In what might be her generally many-sided and genuinely strong novel yet, Danielle Steel tells a tragic, eventually victorious story that traverses many years, winds around together a distinctive cast...
This book is not word-for-word translation of the Padmavat poem, rather it provides historical interpretation of thestory. That talks about social, political and religious aspects of period as well as...
It.s First Love.Just Like The Last One is a magnificent book on the adoration. The Sachin Garg superbly portray the entire story of the five people.Kanika, Sachin, Arshi, Zeshan, Radika. The novel is ...
This is Ajay K Pandey’s presentation book which shows right all along. His composing style is basic and he is by all accounts wrestling with sentence development now and again however notwithstan...
I am very disappointed in this book. I have in the past read books by this author and found them to be quite enjoyable. The title of this book was not the storyline I had anticipated reading about the...
Having Harry school had become endurable after the deficiency of her nearby sweetheart. While perusing this book I remained quiet about saying just one more chapter. Tana continue on and work at not r...
The book started out focused on Jean and then moved to Tana but I wish it had more of the mother in it. This is a perfect example that your past will eventually catch up with you. Tana is willing to s...
This spans generations and speaks volumes about the choices we make in life. Tana move on and work at not being like her mother, leaning from her mistakes doing well for herself, finding her happiness...
This was one of the few books from 1984 that I could easily get my hands on. Sometimes what we think we want and what we really want aren’t the same thing. I love the resilience and courage of Ta...
She realised that she could have - a career, loving husband and family alltogether. Tana finally found the one and she realised she could have everything.The book started out focused on Jean and then ...