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Payal Sinha

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Jamshedpur, India
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Payal Sinha was born and brought up in Jamshedpur, the Steel City of India. At an early age, her father introduced her to the magic of books and she grew up reading different kinds of written materials that included both fictions and non-fiction. She still strives on books and is a freelance writer. She writes blogs, articles, contents, Sample English Language Papers for Management Level Entrance Examinations, fiction, and non-fiction works. Payal seeks inspirations from things around her and contributes in her own small ways to make the world a better place.

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Payal Sinha Once I was alone in the house when all of a sudden my ball came rolling at me at high speed and stopped just near my feet. It was as if someone had hi…moreOnce I was alone in the house when all of a sudden my ball came rolling at me at high speed and stopped just near my feet. It was as if someone had hit it. I have no pets and all doors and windows were cold because it was a winter evening. I don't know how that ball got moving.(less)
Payal Sinha A new mother was working on her laptop when she heard her infant girl give out a devilish laugh. Startled she turned her head to see the child sleepin…moreA new mother was working on her laptop when she heard her infant girl give out a devilish laugh. Startled she turned her head to see the child sleeping peacefully in her crib, but missed looking at the child-sized doll with a huge inhuman smirk on its face.(less)
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This touching memoir stands out for the author's obvious adoration and love for his dad. But beyond the story of loss and growth, I found it memorable for highlighting the beautiful human connections. A sprinkling of photographs, including of landsca ...more
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The two authors guide us on how to strike the right dialogue and have clear communication to attain the targeted goal. The book is useful because it shows many resources in the form of step-by-step guidance as well as links to external resources. In ...more
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The book gives a very good lesson on anti-bullying, self control, and courage in the face of fear. It shows that bravery isn't in losing control and showing the other people how much destruction you are capable of but in holding back even in extreme ...more
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Penned in the form of a stream of consciousness novel where readers follow sequences from the perception of different characters, the book unfolds like a rubic cube having seven faces. We get the initial incling of what the true picture is, but the r ...more
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The book is short and adorable as it gives a lesson on belongingness, kindness, and embracing your true self. The story sends out the message that it is okay to be different and being the odd-one-out in a group, for you are yet to meet people who are ...more
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Revolving around the central mystery theme of a girl's disappearance, the book has gore and confusion seeped into it's pages. Starting from the first page to the last, fear, death, and torture dominate the diction as they come in different forms- som ...more
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The book changed my perspective on confusion and showed me how it is being used extensively in different settings to gain strategic advantage. From employing confusion in the battlefield to win an impossible battle to winning a litigation by creating ...more
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This one-of-a-kind fiction depicts tragedy in a mix of classic and modern interpretation, making it a delight for literature lovers. The girl's pain and confusion is interestingly portrayed as she tries to solve the puzzle of her demise, all the whil ...more
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