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Book Review 29: Indeliberate Deliberations by Shivansh Umatt.

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' Indeliberate Deliberations' by Shivansh Umatt is an anthology of heartfelt poems.  The book contains twenty poems in total. The poems are divided into four broad categories - Latency, Abyss, Frost and Froth, and Gory Musings. The poems have no fixed structure and are in the form of free verse poetry. The poems are deep and genuinely felt from the heart. Some of them are very relatable. I really loved reading some of the poems. They were indeed good! My favourite poem from the collection is 'Hollow Memory'. It is from the 'Latency Section'. The poem is really well written. The author has penned down his feelings and emotions beautifully. All the poems are written in easy language and makes it easier for the readers to read and understand the poems. Overall, the book is a nice read. Poetry lovers, you can definitely try reading this book. You won't be disappointed. About the author  :     Shivansh Umatt is a student of Bal Bharati Public S

Book Review 28: The Wild Cat by Taanya Sarma.

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' The Wild Cat' by Taanya Sarma is an erotic thriller with a lot of twists in the plot. The main theme of the book is cybercrime. It is the book in the trilogy. The plot revolves around the life of a young, naive woman Tanya. Troubles come creeping into her life when she enters the online dating and chat world. A conman Sam traps an investment banker, Aaron. He uses him as a pawn in his game, to lure women. When Tanya comes across these two men, she understands that there's something fishy. Will she be successful in bringing down the racket? The theme is very apt in the modern world, as the online world is full of deceit and duplicity. One has to be very careful in the virtual world. Dating apps are at soaring popularity. And this online world can sometimes be unsafe for young people, especially women. The author did a commendable job in spinning the plot around the topic which throws adequate light to this burning problem. It was really different. The charac