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Top Book Reviewers in India: A Comprehensive Guide
When an author writes a book, the thoughts going through his mind are ‘people should read and enjoy or benefit from my book.’ That can happen if people know about the existence of your book and some other relevant facts about your book. How can you, the author, communicate these facts to readers? One important way would be to tap book reviewers. There are numerous book reviewers in India. Which book reviewer suits your book and will help your book make a mark with readers? We have researched and collated the below list to help you in this endevour. Rakhi Jayashankar ‘Outset books’ blog Blogger, writer and critic Started in 2015 Has several campaigns like little readers, book marathon, top book reviewer award 37.6K followers on Instagram 4K followers on Facebook What made you want to start a blog? I have been a writer since I could remember. It is to promote my book that I started a blog. Soon my publisher asked me if I could review a book in my blog. Which genre do you love the most and why? I love mythological fiction and thrillers. What do you do when you’re not reading? I am a Holistic Wellness Coach and an entrepreneur. As a mother of three and the founder of a community ‘ Moms of Kochi’, I am a handful
Vidhya Thakkar Young entrepreneur Founder of Mumbai Bookstagram– A community of all Mumbai Book Bloggers Started a challenge called Balance the Books challenge Likes to review Romance, Thriller, Mystery, Mythology and Biographies. I started the blog in 2014 and an Instagram account in 2017 2.4K followers on Facebook 24K followers on Instagram 2,427 followers on Twitter Which genre do you love the most and why? I like reading romance and poetry as it helps me escape reality and heals me. What are the difficulties you face as a book blogger and how do you overcome them? The difficulty would be managing the deadlines and being subtle yet clear with my review.
Aakanksha Jain Blog called Books Charming I’ve been engaged in this since 2017 Quit her job to become a full-time blogger Also, an author of a non-fiction book 1.30 million readers on website 11K followers on Instagram 1.8K followers on Facebook 3,410 followers on Twitter
What made you want to start a blog? The desire to forge my path and assume a leadership role rather than working under someone else ignited my journey into launching Books Charming.
Which genre do you love the most and why? I have a deep appreciation for Non-Fiction literature, particularly in the realm of self-help and autobiographies.
Asha Seth A seasoned writer, book critic, and an editor Has reviewed more than 600 books Started blogging in 2012 ‘Missbookthief’ blog page 11K subscribers (blog) 12.1K followers on Instagram 1.97K subscribers on YouTube What made you want to start a blog? I grew up a bookworm. I made it my mission to encourage more and more people to read books. When it culminated into a blog, I can hardly tell. Which genre do you love the most and why? It’s difficult to choose one. Thrillers, History, Horror, and Poetry are the top ones. What difficulties do you face as a book blogger and how do you overcome them? Engagement is always a challenge; given that the category is uber-niche. Even with 50k monthly blog views, I struggle for a decent engagement on odd days. Trying different strategies is the solution.
Khyati Gautam: ‘Bookish Fame’ blog Promotes on different platforms. 4,256 subscribers (blog) 26.7K followers on Instagram 1,477 followers on Twitter What made you want to start a blog? I loved the idea of writing about books I read. I saw book blogging as an intersection of two of my most favorite activities – reading and writing. Which genre do you love the most and why? I adore literary fiction and psychological thrillers.
Aishwariya Laxmi ‘Aishwariya’s LittLog’ blog Started blogging about books in 2017 Favorite authors- Enid Blyton, John Grisham, Lauren Weisenberger Also has poems, essays and interviews on her blog page 1,139 followers on Instagram 2,706 followers on Twitter What made you want to start a blog? I freelanced as a journalist while still doing my M.A. in Mass Communication. When I learned about blogging in 2004, I started my own blog.
Which genre do you love the most and why? As a reader, I like fiction, especially Young Adult ( YA) fiction these days.
Rakhi Verma Mumbai based book blogger Blog- Beyond the Covers: Exploring Passions My blog, newbooksreviewer I launched my blog in 2019 Published her own book 4.5K followers on Facebook 64,120 total page views (blog) Which genre do you love the most and why? While I appreciate a wide range of genres, if I had to choose a favorite, it would be romance reviews and sharing my literary experiences has been fulfilling and rewarding
Namrata Ganti ‘Red Pillows’ blog An engineer at day job, spends rest of the time reading Favorite genres- fantasy fiction and middle-grade fiction 796 subscribers (blog) 1,369 followers on Instagram 638 followers on Twitter What made you want to start a blog? I have been blogging for 10 years now and this started off in 2013. I realized that I not only enjoy reading books but also talking about them. What motivates you to continue doing what you do? I enjoy helping authors get noticed and sharing information about their books. It is this continued support from the authors, publishers and the general book blogger community that keeps me motivated to continue writing book reviews and promoting books.
Ritu Bindra Design professional by day and book reviewer on the side. Blog- Bohemian Bibliophile 1,028 followers on Instagram 1,717 subscribers (blog) 1,076 followers on Twitter What made you want to start a blog? I launched my blog, Bohemian Bibliophile, in April 2019. I was active on Book Twitter and Goodreads long before that and often found lesser-known but immensely readable books did not get the promotion they deserved. There was also a limited range of books being talked about, particularly Indian books. Quality books got lost in all the hype. The purpose of my blog has always been to talk about lesser-known books that deserve more love.
Isha Singh: ‘ibooksta’ blog I started this blog in the first lockdown of 2020. he and her team are seasoned book promoters Reviews English and Hindi book of all genres 1,167 followers on Instagram Which genre do you love the most and why? I love romance genre, as I am fan of love stories and their fate in the end excites me. Choosing the target audience for your book and selecting the right book reviewer will be one step towards book promotion and there should be a mix of numerous different book marketing efforts.
Kevein Malik Kevein Books and Reviews- where they focus on book reviews, promotion and marketing Started in 2014 and has covered 1100 books Said to have 5,000 visitors a day What made you want to start a blog? In 2013, I was searching for book reviewers to get some reviews for one of my friends’ books, unfortunately I could not find anyone. Which genre do you love the most and why? On a personal level, I like war and historical fiction.
What are the difficulties you face as a book blogger and how do you overcome them? The biggest challenge is that many think that book review blogging is free. Book bloggers are free; however, it takes a lot of time and patience to read and review a book. Choosing the target audience for your book and selecting the right book reviewer will be one step towards book promotion. There should be a mix of numerous different book marketing efforts to get your book noticed. Some of the marketing efforts you can implement find here.
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Dragon Fury Review (Spoilers, obviously)
What I Liked:
- “THIS IS FOR THE ALEX.” Everything about this was just amazing. Going into the book I had been hoping one of the Stowes would kill the Revinir, but honestly, this was better. Spike is amazing, and I think it’s really fitting that Alex’s creation is the one who killed the Revinir.
- That moment between Aaron and Samheed was great. They very clearly don’t like each other, but I’m glad they were able to get over their differences.
- Drock becoming the Dragon Ruler! He’s clearly earned it, and I’m happy something finally went right for him.
- Dev and Asha being siblings and descended from Ashguard. I definitely saw it coming, but I still liked that Dev has family.
- Maiven Taveer being a badass queen while also being an old lady. Everything about her is awesome.
- Simber. Just being Simber. 
- The afterlife. Especially the Alex and Aaron moments. They have one of the most complicated relationships in the books, and I’m so happy about what it came to. I’m also glad it ended with Alex and Aaron vs Fifer and Thisbe. Seeing the dead characters was great (Meghan!!!!), and Aaron’s being forgiven by Eva and Marcus was beautifully written.
What I Didn’t Like:
- Fifer x Dev. Why, why, why. Fifer was very clearly touch repulsed and aroace-coded, and then all of a sudden she just... kisses Dev. Dev x Seth would have made way more sense.
- Rohbe. Maiven, who is Thisbe’s biological grandmother, adopted Rohan, so... incest. They’re also just... ugh. Rohan has no personality besides loving Thisbe, so while she is a great character, he’s pretty one-dimensional.
- The treatment of gay characters. There are two gay couples in the series: Henry x Thatcher and Clementi x Asha (both of which I absolutely love). Only Henry gets a POV that is ridiculously short, especially since he was a main character in the original series. Neither couple gets any moments together, and Clementi and Thatcher each have like two lines of dialogue. They were completely sidelines, and Lisa clearly only included them so she could say that she has LGBT+ representation.
- Seth x Prindi? WHY? There was no point to this unnecessary het couple. Prindi barely has a role in the story, and we haven't seen her and Seth interact once. Like I said in my point about Fifer and Dev, Seth and Dev would have made way more sense as a couple than either of these.
- Why does everyone need a love interest? In both The Unwanteds and The Unwanteds Quests, every major character gets a love interest, who is usually someone of the opposite gender. In the original series, we had Skylex, Lanheed, Aaron x Kaylee, Sean x Carina, Crow x Scarlet, etc. Even Florence had a male love interest, which is ridiculous. Then in Quests, we got Fifer x Dev, Thisbe x Rohan, Seth x Prindi, plus all of the couples I mentioned above. 
So, looking back on everything I said: I liked the plot a lot, but I don’t like the way some of the characters and romances were handled. I also think a huge problem is that Lisa just had too many characters. Fifer, Thisbe, Aaron, Dev, Rohan, and Seth were all in the center of focus, but there were awesome characters from the original series like Lani, Samheed, Carina, Sean, Kaylee, Sky, Crow, Claire, Henry, and Thatcher that were all sidelined, as well as new characters like Clementi, Asha, and Ibrahim that were sidelined as well. I enjoyed reading it, but there was a lot that could have been improved.
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Review Of A Suitable Boy: Mira Nair And Book Fans Ultimately Receive Their Favorite An overview, although massively condensed, of a newly Independent India. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Mira Nair has been attempting to make a real to life adjustment of "A Suitable Boy" — Vikram Seth's transitioning perfect work of art set in a recently free mid-fifties India — since the time its distribution in 1993. However, for a very long time, she couldn't get her hands on the rights to the book. Rather, Nair wound up conveying a "microcosmic reaction" to A Suitable Boy with her 2001 Golden Lion-winning film Monsoon Wedding. No big surprise then that her adjustment of A Suitable Boy — a six-section miniseries coordinated completely by Nair that premières on BBC One in the UK, before hitting Netflix in India and the remainder of the world — might feel like Monsoon Wedding to a few. In spite of the fact that by the idea of its source material — it's probably the longest novel ever — A Suitable Boy is much more. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A Suitable Boy follows two defiant youthful grown-ups — Lata Mehra (Tanya Maniktala, from Flames) and Maan Kapoor (Ishaan Khatter, from Dhadak) — as they battle to find themselves and settle on decisions in a general public that anticipates that them should not raise a ruckus. Simultaneously, it includes in excess of a hundred characters, many having a place with one of four more distant families: the Mehras, Kapoors, Chatterji's, and Khans. You may naturally battle to stay aware of who's identified with whom. All the more so on the grounds that essayist Andrew Davies (BBC's War and Peace) has been entrusted with consolidating about 1,500 pages into six hours — an unimaginable accomplishment — which implies A Suitable Boy tosses a great deal at you from the beginning, even as it must forget about a ton. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); What's more, that is not all. Like its composed partner, A Suitable Boy is politically disapproved too, addressing Hindu patriotism in a couple of habits. Inside the principal scene itself, a compelling Islamophobic zamindar reserves the development of a sanctuary close to a mosque, a police power slaughters Muslim protestors at the command of the political world-class, and a Muslim-loathing government official calls for India to be a Hindu country with an eye on the primary majority rule national political race. Nair does well to attract equals to the catastrophes unfurling in India 70 years after the fact, which shows how little the needle has moved in specific respects, and been pushed back sometimes. All the more critically, for Nair, it's about how the political influences the individual, with the Hindu–Muslim pressures changing the characters' lives. It's not all overwhelming. Nair figures out how to impart some funniness into the procedures through her course, with some assistance from Seth's lines and foundation score from Alex Heffes (rejoining with Nair after Queen of Katwe) with Anoushka Shankar (making her arrangement debut as an author). A Suitable Boy downplays aunts and their snarky suppositions that contain a trace of desire. It conveys a touch of physical satire to address how classism capacities inside a family unit. It goes after the man-centric society, with one character calling spouses "totally superfluous". Furthermore, it shows how Indian moms can be somewhat of a messed up record, with their children ready to for all intents and purposes anticipate what they're going to state. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A Suitable Boy opens with the wedding of Lata and Maan's senior kin, Savita (Rasika Dugal, from Mirzapur) and Pran Kapoor (Gagan Dev Riar, from Sonchiriya). The young ladies' mom Rupa Mehra (Mahira Kakkar, from Hank and Asha) is inflexible that Lata will before long emulate Savita's example and that she intends to locate "a reasonable kid" for her as quickly as time permits. Lata messes with her mom that she may never need to wed, however with her school companions, it's uncovered that there's a whole other world to it. "I feel as though I'm going in reverse," Lata says at a certain point. "Last term, I was living in the college corridor. What's more, everything felt the present day, and free, and we were twentieth-century young ladies. Presently I'm living with my sister, her better half, and my mom as well." (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Rupa has lived with her youngsters since the time the dad's passing eight years back, transporting among Brahmpur and Calcutta. Brahmpur — an anecdotal city among Varanasi and Patna on the banks of the Ganga stream — is the place A Suitable Boy starts. Calcutta is the place Rupa's England-taught oldest Arun (Vivek Gomber, from Court) and his beguiling spouse Meenakshi Mehra (Shahana Goswami, from Tu Hai Mera Sunday) live. A Suitable Boy carries among Brahmpur and Calcutta in the early going, however, later scenes will acquire more regions. Meenakshi is effectively one of the most brilliant characters, and Goswami has a great deal of fun with her. Through Meenakshi and her high-class Calcutta circle, Nair injects a Western energy to A Suitable Boy, with move bars and tango parties. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Truth be told, A Suitable Boy is generally set in the higher classes of society. The Mehras are "poor" in that they can't bear to visit slope stations each late spring. The Kapoors are greatly improved off under the dynamic state income serve Mahesh (Ram Kapoor, from Karrle Tu Bhi Mohabbat). His most youthful wild Maan spends his powerful recompense on the concubine Saeeda Bai (Tabu, from Andhadhun), whom he succumbs to at a ghazal presentation one night. Maan additionally shares homoerotic scenes with the polo-playing Firoz Ali Khan (Shubham Saraf, from Bodyguard), yet we can't state if the arrangement will be more express than the book in portraying their relationship. The Khans — through the landowning patriarch Nawab Sahib (Aamir Bashir, from Sacred Games) — are a money related step over their old buddies, the Kapoors. Through it, A Suitable Boy additionally remarks on riches dissimilarity in post-segment India, a nation that is rising out of many years of the zamindari framework under British guidelines. Mahesh needs to annul it and the Nawab who stands to lose is additionally in favor, yet that doesn't agree with the Raja of Marh (Manoj Pahwa, from Article 15), who has profited off the insurances for his entire life and calls the bill "sunshine theft". All things considered, that cash is the means by which he's paying for the sanctuary that sits close to the mosque, or the deceptive routine visits to the prostitute. However, it's not simply the ones benefitting who are strengthening these inflexible structures in the realm of A Suitable Boy. Rupa isn't just against a Muslim husband to be for Lata, yet he should likewise be from their locale and position. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Be that as it may, with India now a free nation, its enlivened youth are attempting to be bolder. The book spins three of Lata's admirers, two of whom are presented on A Suitable Boy in the initial scenes. There's the attractive cricket-playing Kabir Durrani (newcomer Danesh Razvi), acclaimed London-visiting writer, and Meenakshi's sibling Amit Chatterji (arrangement debutant Mikhail Sen), and one Haresh Khanna (Namit Das, from Aarya) whom we get a look of. Despite the fact that Lata knows how it'll be begotten, she does as she wants. It's not in every case completely convincing, however, it causes the heroes dynamic and to feel alive, as opposed to living by the shows on those occasions. Simultaneously, the minimization of A Suitable Boy lessens the effect you'd feel if the narratives were extended over a season, not two scenes. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It's muddled why the producers chose to do as such — Nair portrayed the procedure as a "refining" and how she was "completely energized" by it — however that is by all account not the only bizarre decision. The same number had noted after the arrival of the trailer, the cast of A Suitable Boy has been burdened with an unnatural highlight. For what it's worth, it doesn't influence everybody on the show, however, it feels unusual now and again. All the more critically, it was avoidable given the cast is entirely from India. A Suitable Boy likewise has a propensity for explaining things, including those that non-Indians probably won't get on. It's conceivable every last bit of it has been done to make it progressively agreeable for British crowds. In any case, hello, in any event on account of the BBC, we currently have an adjustment of A Suitable Boy, satisfying a since quite a while ago held wish of Nair and book fans. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A Suitable Boy is coming soon to Netflix. It premières July 26 on BBC One in the UK. Two scenes were reviewed for pundits, which venture ahead of schedule into "Section 7" of the book.  For Regular & Fastest Tech News and Reviews, Follow TECHNOXMART on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google News and Subscribe Here Now. By Subscribing You Will Get Our Daily Digest Headlines Every Morning Directly In Your Email Inbox.             【Join Our Whatsapp Group Here】
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Dr. Chaitanya Ganapule is a Gynae and obstetrics doctor with a unique interest in laparoscopic surgical treatment and infertility management.He specializes in IVF treatment and PCOS.
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Dr. Parag Hitnalika
Dr. Parag Hitnalikar is a Gynaecologist, Obstetrician and Infertility Specialist in Pune. He focuses on all types of Infertility and Gynaecology treatments. He is having an experience of greater than 1 decade. He did his MBBS from Topiwala National Medical College and BYL Nair Charitable Hospital and after that, he did MD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from Government Medical College, Miraj.
He has also done FNB in Reproductive Medicine from Ruby Hall Clinic and PPCE Pune. Dr Parag offers services like Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and so on. He is presently practicing at Orion Hospital. Book an appointment with him on www.Elawoman.Com.
Dr. Parag Hitnalikar is an infertility professional and Gynecologist in Wakad, Pune and has an enjoy of 12 years in those fields. Dr. Parag Hitnalikar practices at Orion Hospital in Wakad, Pune.
Services:-  IVF,IUI,IVF SPECIALIST, ICSI
Location:-  Wakad, Pune
Timing:-    MON - SAT 11AM - 2PM, 7 PM - 9 PM
Rating :-  4.5 / 5
Dr. Ashwini Kale
Dr. Ashwini Kale is a leading Gynaecologist and Obstetrician in the Pune City. She has foremost specialization in Gynecologic Oncology, Infertility, Urogynecology and Clinical Embryology. She has been working as a professional doctor for extra than eight years.
She studied DGO and DNB (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) after her MBBS. Dr Ashwini Kale made her patient's treatment easy for them, she offers a spread of offerings, along with Gyne Laparoscopy, High- Risk Pregnancy Care, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), Menopausal Care, Surrogacy, In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and so forth. 
She is to be had and training at Dr Ashish Kale IVF Center, Asha Kiran Hospital, Balewadi Baner, Pune and Asha Kiran Hospital, Narayan Peth, Pune. Book an appointment along with her on www.Elawoman.Com
Dr. Ashwini Kale is a Gynecologist,Gynecologic Oncologist and Infertility Specialist in Pimple Saudagar, Pune and has an revel in of eleven years in those fields. Dr. Ashwini Kale practices at Dr. Ashish Kale's IVF Center in Pimple Saudagar, Pune. She finished DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology from King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College in 2007.
Some of the services provided by means of the medical doctor are: Laparoscopic Surgery,Infertility Evaluation / Treatment,High-Risk Pregnancy Care,Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD) and Ultrasonography - Pelvic and so on.
Services:-  IVF,IUI,IVF SPECIALIST, Gyne Laparoscopy
Location:-  Narayan Peth, Balewadi Baner, Pune
Timing:-    MON - SAT 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Rating :-  4.2 / 5
Dr. Rajesh Balkrishna
Dr. Rajesh Balkrishna is an Obstetrician, Gynaecologist and Infertility Specialists available in Camp, Pune. He has an enjoy of extra than 2 decades. He did his MBBS from Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Government Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital, Pune after that he went for Diploma in Gynaecology and Obstetrics and MD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Government Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital, Pune. 
Some of the offerings provided by using him are Gyne Laparoscopy, Endoscopic Surgery, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and Hysteroscopic surgical treatment. Currently, he is working towards at Oosite IVF. Book an appointment with him on www.Elawoman.Com.
Dr. Rajesh is an skilled Gynecologist (Pregnancy Doctor). He is positioned at #602, Sachapir Street, Near Cosmos Bank Camp., Pune. Please refer the schedule supplied through MedINA for touring Oocyte IVF. He is MedINA established.
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We offer the contemporary healthcare data for households like yours. We try to provide the great advice and most current news to preserve your family as healthful and secure as possible.
Services:-  IVF,IUI,IVF SPECIALIST, ENDOSCOPIC SURGEON
Location:-  Sadar Bazaar, Pune
Timing:-    MON - FRI 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Rating :-  4.2 / 5
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