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write a complete review on any book that you have read recently use the following points for your book review

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Answered by sam3255
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Paula Hawkins. Riverhead, $28 (400p) ISBN 978-0-7352-1120-9

Jules Abbott, the heroine of bestseller Hawkins’s twisty second psychological thriller, vowed never to return to the sleepy English town of Beckford after an incident when she was a teenager drove a wedge between her and her older sister, Nel. But now Nel, a writer and photographer, is the latest in a long string of women found dead in a part of the local river known as the Drowning Pool. As Nel put it, “Beckford is not a suicide spot. Beckford is a place to get rid of troublesome women.” Before Nel’s death, the best friend of her surly 15-year-old daughter, Lena, drowned herself, an act that had a profound effect on both Nel and Lena. Beckford history is dripping with women who’ve thrown themselves—or been pushed?—off the cliffs into the Drowning Pool, and everyone—from the police detective, plagued by his own demons, working the case to the new cop in town with something to prove—knows more than they’re letting on. Hawkins (The Girl on the Train) may be juggling a few too many story lines for comfort, but the payoff packs a satisfying punch.


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Answered by Sidyandex
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I recently read the book named “The century is not enough”.

It is the autobiography of the former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and I must say he has hit over the top six with his written work also.

The book is the inspiring one with usage of high level but understandable language.

While reading the narrations of various incidents, you feel that you are right there at the place. Really an amazing book.

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