#BookReview: The CurseOf Kuldhara by Richa S Mukherjee

August 28 , 2022 Samarpita Mukherjee Sharma
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BLURB:

What can possibly go wrong when fame and fortune come knocking? Plenty! We return to the charming and colourful lanes of Gwaltoli to revisit Prachand Tripathi, our favourite desi detective and owner of Kanpur Khoofiya Pvt Ltd. While he has progressed from locating lost pets and garments to problems of gravitas, their moderate fame doesn’t impress wife and CFO Vidya Tripathi who still complains about wasted potential and the tepid life they lead. As if on cue, an unusual but promising proposal comes their way, one they simply cannot refuse. It’s an invitation to oversee a film shoot based on their lives, whisking them away to the resplendent deserts of Rajasthan. What follows is an unbelievable and spine-chilling adventure that will drag them through a morass of inexplicable events, dangerous secrets and a cursed, abandoned village that wreaks havoc on the living and dead alike.

Also Read: A Paradox Of Dreams by Harshali Singh

REVIEW:

The Curse of Kuldhara is the second book go the Kanpur Khoofiya Pvt Ltd series and by now we have all warmed up to the Tripathi family and their peculiarities. First things first. Have you been to Kuldhara? I have, in broad daylight and while its eerie, its also incredibly sad to see the deserted houses. I remember climbing to the terrace of one abandoned, dilapidated house and seeing the entire village with tears in my eyes. Cannot even imagine how it must have felt for everybody to drop everything and disappear from the lives they had known forever.

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Coming back to the story, Prachand and Vidya get an invitation to travel to Kuldhara to see and provide expert inputs in the movie that was being shot based on them. On schedule, they reached the place with Yatish and chacha Tripathi in tow. Funnnn, right? Ha, you bet! Soon eerie things start happening and leave everyone on the edge. To add to the confusion, there is a death. Or is it a murder? From there on more mysteries start unravelling and the book becomes unputdownable.

I love mysteries but I wasn’t yet sure how much I’d love mystery with comedy. Richa has done such a fine job – the comic moments are not hampering the mystery of the book which gets two thumbs ups from me. The suspense was intense and honestly, really difficult to gauge.

I also loved the sprinkling of cultures from UP and Rajasthan throughout the story. The book has many such fine nuances which don’t add directly to the story and might have been done without, but having them in the plot added to the entire reading experience.

On, and the climax? Well, I couldn’t guess it. You should read it and see if you can. I’d finished reading this book at 01:30 in the night, and the end had me a tad scared. Guess who slept with the lights in the room on?

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Three Things Authors Should Not Do On Social Media

August 5 , 2022 Samarpita Mukherjee Sharma
Three Things Authors Should Not Do On Social Media
Three Things Authors Should Not Do On Social Media
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Social media etiquette for authors is pretty much the same as for everybody – to be polite and not disturb others in general. For authors, there are three things which go a long way in establishing their credibility as authors people love to follow.

Of course, the first thing apart from their writing that attracts followers on social media is how much your timeline has to offer. Do you share good tips? Does your timeline share something beneficial? You will automatically start gaining followers.

The important question however  is, what can drive followers away? Every information that is to be obtained is available on the Internet but most people out there will talk about what to do, and rarely about what not to do. I have happily taken this burden on, to be the bearer of all the bad news – I will keep on educating all interested about what not to do.

Knowing what not to do clears half the path ahead and whatever remains, is the to do.

Also Read: Brand Yourself As Authors Before Your Book Launch

So, here are my three tips for authors on what they should be mindful of not doing. The line here is very thin and one can have the best intention yet cross it. There is no harm in reminding yourself of what you should avoid:

 

Nag people to buy their books

Of course, you will promote your book. But how much is enough and how much is too much? If someone is asking you about your wellbeing, you don’t reply with  a link to your book and ask them to buy it. If you are laughing at this suggestion, believe me, people do this. What you can do is talk about your books and share reviews of your book. Pestering ppl to buy your book might get you a few obligatory sales but is that for real? Uninterested people won’t read your book or be interested in it.

So, why bother people? Talk about your book instead and slowly yet steadily, people will develop curiosity about it. Readers of the genre will automatically be attracted to the book, and you will gain actual readers who shall review and talk about the book in question.

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Share fake reviews

You will see authors sharing many, many reviews of their books from the day it gets published, sometimes even of ARCs. Do not, under any circumstance, let that shake your belief. Every book is different, and every author’s branding is different. Don’t compare your book or author presence to someone else’s – they could be more established or their reviews could be manipulated.

Many a time, in a hurry to share many reviews of their own book, perhaps to establish to the world that their books is getting read and loved, authors end up sharing fake reviews.

This affects your author image badly, and doesn’t contribute to book sales in any way. Honesty and integrity are the real game changers.

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Spam with their own content

I understand the need to share only specific content, but we need to know where to draw the line. If you are following someone on social media, ask yourself this – why do you follow them? That is where your reply lies. We follow people for the content we like. And one thing that doesn’t work for anybody is to not spam. Endless and mindless sharing only annoys and after a point, people will either unfollow or they will mute you. No joy in either, right? Remember not to spam and you should be good to go. Share content, rant, whine, and talk about what you love or hate, but take breaks in between.

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If you are looking for an excellent manuscript editor, someone to create content for your business, or an expert to help build your personal or professional brand on social media, then look no further and connect with me at editor@samarpita.in

I can be followed on Instagram at @samarpita and on Twitter at @samarpitadotin.

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Read my ebook WRITE. EDIT. PROMOTE. to learn the basics about becoming an author – from writing your book, to editing your first draft, and promoting your book yourself! You can also read my ebook How To Write A Story Effectively and learn some valuable lessons about how a story can go from average to extraordinary. This book is part 1 of the series.

In fiction, I have two short stories for children in an ebook called Bedtime Stories.

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