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text 2020-10-01 07:33
Why OSB The venetian Sector 70

SPR is Known as South part of Gurgaon. which runs parallel to the important area of Gurgaon and provides seamless transportation to the guts of Gurgaon. Nowadays the demand for real estate in South Gurgaon is increasing day by day.

 

Currently, Ocean Seven Buildtech comes with its new residential project in Gurgaon. The name of this real estate property is OSB The Venetian Sector 70. The project is developed under the Huda Affordable Housing Policy 2013.

 

OSB The Venetian Sector 70 is one of The Simplest residential project in Gurgaon with all the modern-day facilities and amenities. It provide newest facilities like Exclusive Green Park, Tennis Court, Badminton Court, Tennis Court, Modern Gymnasium, Exclusive Green Park, Power Backup and 24*7 security and more.

 

Moreover, OSB The Venetian Residence Sector 70 offers 2 BHK apartments. All these apartments have been customized in fix sizes. That is Rs 4000 sq.ft is the carpet area and Rs 500 sq.ft is the balcony space.

 

In terms of location, the project is well connected to several parts of the city Such as Rajive Chowk, Hero Honda Chowk, Dwarka Expressway, Pataudi Road and many more. And hardly 15 minutes away from IGI airport.

 

So, OSB The Venetian Gurgaon is giving one of the best opportunities for the individual for both personal living at an affordable Price. Get Booking, Details, Location and Maps etc.

 

Importent Specification of This Project

Beautiful design painted

Modular kitchen

Vitrified Tiles

Ceramic Tiles

Sanitary fitting

Marble Slab in the kitchen

 

Amenities in OSB The Venetian Sector 70 Gurgaon

  • Kids & old age area
  • Landscape parks
  • Gazebo
  • Treated water
  • 100% electricity
  • Daily products shop



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text 2019-07-11 01:50
Charles River Freebie Round Up
Ancient Rhodes: The History and Legacy o... Ancient Rhodes: The History and Legacy of the Famous Greek Island in Antiquity - Charles River Editors
The Great Wall of Gorgan: The History of the Ancient Near East’s Longest Defensive Wall - Charles River Editors
The Second Battle of Ypres: The History of the Notorious World War I Battle that Witnessed the First Mass Use of Poison Gas - Charles River Editors
The Republic of Venice: The History of the Venetian Empire and Its Influence across the Mediterranean - Charles River Editors

Of these four, the best is the one about Ypres.  It is the most profession and engaging. (four stars)

 

The other ones aren't bad, but they aren't particularly good.  The Venice on is little more than a biography of Marco Polo, and the constant neglect of spelling out numbers ten and below is pissing me off.

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review 2019-04-03 14:54
The Venetian Masquerade - Philip Gwynne Jones

Nathan Sutherland,honorary consul and part time translator is asked to help the famous conductor, Thomas Lockwood, and his gorgeous talented partner,Isotta Baldan, an opera singer, in their quest for a mythical,but unfortunately lost,opera of Monteverdi. But death seems to follow in the wake of their investigations...

The setting,Venice during carnival, is of course absolutely stunning but somehow I'm missing some personal link to the city. We get all the names of the calle,piazza's...but there is a certain warmth,a deep involvement lacking. The relationship between Nathan and his partner Frederica is a bit soppy,a lot of tesoro,mio cuore,caro mio(and I mean a lot!). There is also a lot foodstuff going on,but there again, I don't have the feeling they are particularly enjoying their food apart from huge amounts of Spritzes (basically vermouth/Campari,white wine/prosecco and sparkling water.) Yes,Spritz is definitely an on going theme!

It is an easy read and it is not a bad story as the mystery of a long lost manuscript is captivating but it is certainly not as sparkling as the already mentioned Spritz. 

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review 2018-12-13 18:02
not bad, but not really memorable
A Venetian Vampire - Michele Hauf

Full of vampire crazy sauce. Megalomaniacal vampire with homicidal urges who wants to use magic for more power, check. Namechecking famous people from the past who became vampires and whose nicknames are related to their former lives, check. Famous item that is a source of power, check. Michele Hauf is good at writing entertaining books that don't stand up to a huge amount of scrutiny but the ride is fun.

Dante D'Archangelo is looking to buy a faberge egg that he lost a few years ago in an auction. Kyler Cole is a much younger vampire who also wants it, when the two meet sparks fly. The adventure divides it's time between Paris and Venice and is a lot of fun.

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review 2018-06-12 21:19
Venetian Blood by Christine Volker
Venetian Blood: Murder in a Sensuous City - Christine Evelyn Volker

Venetian Blood does the setting justice. I really felt transported to modern Venice and it was done so well. There were no large info dumps but rather small little things scattered throughout the tale showing me what an average day was like in Venice for Anna and her friends.

I also really like Anna’s character. She’s smart, loves her job, and also has some life behind her. She’s 40, heading into a divorce, no kids, and perhaps wondering if she wants a change in her life or not. While I like that she has a degree in astrophysics, I never quite figured out how she ended up working in an office crunching numbers for the US Treasury. Numbers are neat but analyzing radio waves from distant stars sounds awesome! So, yeah, that was a quirk about Anna that I didn’t quite get but then I also know people who got degrees in one area and ended up working in a totally different field. So perhaps that just makes her more human.

Anna has a few friends in Venice, which is good because she has at least one enemy. I did find Margo a little annoying, especially how loose lipped she was about Anna’s business. Then there was Angela, Margo’s pregnant cousin. Angela doesn’t really appreciate the beauty and history she’s surrounded by in Venice.

Even though Detective Biondi is a bit hard on Anna I still liked him. After all, Anna starts off by lying to him and that can tick anyone off in the best of situations. Biondi suspects Anna of murdering a philandering Count Sergio. He’s well known in the art world and also well known for his wandering eye. Unfortunately Anna didn’t check him out before getting to know him and now she regrets that.

I did find Anna’s part in the mystery to be rather sloppy. She lies to Biondi about things that are easy enough for him to check up on and she’s honest with others about her whereabouts that night, which leaves yet another route for Biondi to check up on her. So, yeah, Anna – what were you thinking? No wonder Biondi wants you for this murder.

There’s a little romance in the tale and some action. Considering Anna’s latest fail in having a fling, I was surprised that she was letting herself wander into another one. Again, it seems that Anna isn’t using all her brain cells. Sometimes, I liked this about her because it made her human. Sometimes, I wanted to give her a little smack upside the head.

In the end, it’s the setting that really shines through. Venice herself is the true star of this story. The murder mystery was decent, Anna was likable and approachable, and the side characters were a colorful bunch. 4/5 stars.

The Narration: Gabrielle de Cuir gave us a most excellent performance with this narration. There is plenty of Italian throughout this story and it was all well pronounced along with plenty of characters with Italian accents. Her male characters sounded masculine and all the characters were distinct. I also appreciated her various US and UK accents, South American accent, etc. 5/5 stars.

I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Christine Evelyn Volker. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.

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