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The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris

The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris is a heart-wrenching novel based on a true story of love, survival, and hope during the Holocaust. Follow the journey of Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, as he navigates the horrors of Auschwitz and finds love in the most unlikely of places. This poignant novel has captivated readers worldwide and has been hailed as a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction.

Yoga and Stress Management by Acharya Yatendra

Yoga and Stress Management by Acharya Yatendra is well written with easy to follow steps; explaining the purpose and root of each practice.

A Gentleman In Moscow by Amor Towles

Finally I finished A Gentleman In Moscow! I don't know what kept me so long because it is a very beautiful book. The concept is original: a Russian nobleman put under house arrest in a hotel by the Russian government. It takes a long time in space: from 1922 until 1954. The point of view is unique, the story being told by this man in this quiet isolated and seemingly lonely position.

Book Review: The Woman In The Window by A J Finn

As I started reading The Woman In The Window, I got the immediate impression that I was seeing one of my favorite movies being played out a little differently. That movie is Hitchcock's "Rear Window." Also, other film noir classics came to mind and are mentioned in the story. This book had all the elements of one or any of those films.

All Lies, Says Krishna by J Rajasekharan Nair

All Lies, Says Krishna by Rajasekharan Nair is an amazing book, utterly fascinating and compelling. Quite unusual and exceptional story. I like Krishna (Who doesn't!), He is a strong Man (god) and a courageous leader.

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