Showing posts with label online bookstore in India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online bookstore in India. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Advantages of online bookstore

With the influence of online book stores in India, now you are not required to visit the traditional bookstores for buying your books, which in return save your times and do not bother you as with online bookstores you do not need to put in any kind of physical effort. Plus, while performing all your daily activities, you can also purchase books. Moreover, these online bookstores have 24*7 availability and also these give you a variety of books at a single platform. Also, here you can compare prices with different online bookstores from all across the world and can buy books online from any corner of the earth.

Online book shopping, the latest trend of buying books

In the 21st century, where a man relies so much on the internet as doing his almost every work through it, why not shift your attitude towards reading habits. With the increasing trend of online bookstores in India, which has observed a great rise in the last five years, offers various advantages for a bibliophile and a book lover. The online book shopping provides you an opportunity to save your time and even you do not need to sacrifice your current activities in the process of living your passion of reading. So just indulge in online bookshopping and get books at your doorstep.

Bookish habits

In the present, it has been observed that people of the modern India and the world have formed reading habits. These days, we see people indulge in reading and enlightening themselves with knowledge about various things of their use. However, this reading habit of people demands a good deal of time for book shopping, but with the advent of the internet, people have started preferring buying books online as it is the best medium one can indulge in book shopping with the least of their time. Online book shopping is a great idea for it provides you with a vast array of books at attractive discounts and the books will be delivered at your doorstep.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Indian Beauties On The Red Carpet At Cannes Film Festival 2014

 This season, the F word has changed its meaning with the advent of Cannes Film Festival and taken upon as France, film, and fashion. This film festival titled as Cannes has always been the eye of the cultural form. In the recent years, Cannes has earned fame even by Bollywood royalty as they are also descended upon the Cannes Red Carpet with their gala finery on, giving an outlook that the festival has a bit of something for everybody.  So, my dear ladies, just grab  a cup of joe and settle down, as here I am going to share with you something which is of your interest, the Indian beauties, who were part of Cannes 2014.

Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan, the model of our favorite Sabyasachi campaign, grabbed everyone’s eyeballs  in her column of gold by Roberto Cavalli. She is a former Bollywood Princess and here at Cannes has definitely come into her own as the reigning queen, making sure that no one dare to criticize her post-baby body ever again. Kristin Chenoweth might have also been dressed in the same attire  at the Oscars,  but for me no one can beat Aishwarya, no matter when in gala finery or simple casual dress, as I really admire her beauty and style.


I really do not know that it is just me or everyone thinks that everything looks perfect when is touched by Aish. Those gorgeous red lips of this pretty lady grabs the attention of everyone, including even the passer-bys.  It struck me to such an extent that when I saw it, I decided to grab it one and just hope to get the exact shade.

After the Goddess of beauty, Aishwarya Rai, let me talk about the female style icon of India, Sonam Kapoor, who has always been the headline for unique fashion. The actress has come a long way since her hot and divisive nose ring at last year's Cannes, which topped off everyone's 'Best-Dressed' List, this year she has stepped the red carpet with a sheer pink Anamika Khanna sari.  No doubt that the attire she was wearing is a sari with a dupatta that has been thrown around her shoulders, yet it has an appearance of much high-fashion, which she has always made  when she has always out-stood. The actress paired it with a stunning pearl and gold choker, which has been designed by her mother, Sunita Kapoor. OMG, is this whole family is some fashion-forward?


Not strictly related to Bollywood, but absolutely charming nonetheless, Freida Pinto appeared with glamor which made me drool over her looks, all the day long.  With her Michael Kors attire, she was looking ravishing, but has not topped my list of most appealing attire, yet the actor made her appearance absolutely stunning with her crimson lipstick on.

The L'Oreal Indian girls have appeared with the monochromatic looks at Cannes, they all looked elegant and stunning leaving me with a doubt bout with whom I would want to go at Cannes…LOL, I mean I don’t know which I'd want to go to Cannes for - the movies or these ravishing beauties.

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Monday, 19 May 2014

Book Review: Hold My Hand by Durjoy Dutta

Reading about all the books by Durjoy Dutta, I think that soon I will have to make a separate book shelf  for the books penned by him. I have read almost every book by Durjoy and with his ninth books titled Hold My Hand, I am looking forward to his yet another created story with a love story revolving around the love birds in his titled novel. This time, I wish like his all other novels, which are sex-centered, it would have more of the story and less about sex.
 hold my hand
Published by one of the leading publications in India, Penguin Metro Reads, who is known for their quality of service. The cover of the book is quite impressive and as you will turn up its pages, you will feel good in reading with good quality of paper and proceeding further, let me tell you about the story and its plot in an elaborate way. 

The book is about a story of a nerd boy, Deep, who is an utter book worm, a bibliophile or can say an obsessed man for books. This mumma’s boy gets a chance to go out of India’s boundaries and land in Hong Kong for his internship and there begins his love story with Ahana, a stunningly beautiful but a blind girl.

 Hold My Hand

The narrator has narrated well as the character of the male protagonist, Deep and captures the audience with its monologue and making a whole of the first part really likeable read. However, the writer has described the story taking it down to the drains. The story moves back and forth with the narration by Ahana and Deep.
There are two things that I found the only flaws, which have made the story a little less interesting and unreal and that include the character of Ahana, which is portrayed in a way that it looks a bit unrealistic and there is a lack of depth in the story. Apart from un-real-ness of one of the two key characters; the story doesn’t have any depth. But it’s a read-and-throw thing after all, with no literary value. Truly a filmy type of story, which makes it more evident as a Bollywood flick by rendering the eyesight of Ahana at the end.


The author, otherwise writes very well, but this ninth novel by him has fallen into the category where the story has no substance, which makes it unrealistic like a fairy tale.


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