
Beautiful Writers Podcast
Podcast
Writer Linda Sivertsen (aka Book Mama) brings together the world’s most beloved bestselling...

The Live Art Almanac: Volume 4
Lois Keidan, Aaron Wright and Harriet Curtis
Book
Live Art is now recognized as one of the most vital and influential of creative spaces in the UK....

Svetik: A Family Portrait of Sviatoslav Richter
Anthony Phillips, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Walter Moskalew
Book
For well over half a century, since the Soviet regime first allowed Sviatoslav Richter to travel to...

Strategic Management: Theory and Application
Adrian Haberberg and Alison Rieple
Book
Strategic Management: Theory and Application is an undergraduate student-focused text which provides...

Integrating the Expressive Arts into Counseling Practice: Theory-Based Interventions
Suzanne Degges-White and Nancy L. Davis
Book
Expanded and revised to reflect a broader understanding of the complementary approach to therapeutic...
Trauma and Transformation in African Literature: Writing Wrongs
Book
This book fills a gap in the field of contemporary trauma studies by interrogating the relevance of...

BookInspector (124 KP) rated The Missing Diamonds (Agent Zaiba Investigates, #1) in Books
Sep 24, 2020 (Updated Jan 26, 2021)
The narrative of this book was quite intriguing. I really enjoyed the investigation in this book. I really could not figure out who was the culprit, and the discovery was very surprising to me. 🙂 I really enjoyed how South Asian traditions and family was described, also, I really liked the fact that Zaiba’s parents have an interracial marriage. This thing is very common nowadays.
The writing style is very creative, and the language used is pretty easy to read. I really liked the illustrations, they make the whole reading experience more entertaining. The chapters have medium length, and to be fair, I would like them a little shorter. There is some extra material for the children at the back of the book, and I think it is very thoughtful and great for all the little agents to use for their future adventures.
So, to conclude, I really liked this mystery story, filled with diverse and entertaining characters, as well as very well written investigation during mehndi celebration in an old hotel. If your young one is into the mystery, I strongly recommend this series, especially if you are Indian, Pakistani, Bengali etc.

A Giacometti Portrait
Book
Alberto Giacometti was born in Switzerland and became a student of the arts early in life. He...

Re-Animator by Everything Everything
Album
The band's approach to 'Re-Animator' was to streamline the creative process by focusing on harmonies...

LEGO® DUPLO® Town
Games and Entertainment
App
BUILD – EXPLORE – PLAY! Let your young child build creative, virtual play houses with fun,...