Don’t raise your voice, improve your arguments. These words may look simple but a deeper meaning attaches to them. In order to do so, you need to strengthen your fundamentals…
Many of us must have heard about anthologies for the readers. There are many. There will be many to come. There have been many. However, most of us often discount…
Hello, dear readers! Welcome to a new experience at Indian Book Critics! We have started a YouTube channel as an extension to our existing platform. Now, we will be doing…
Introduction: Mumtaz and Tajmahal by Pravin Anand is a historical fiction which has been prepared for those who do know the history but might not know the wide horizons of…
The Evening, Marathon Race to Acche Din – Part IV Phidalia Toi has established herself as a critical analyst of the NDA’s second term at the centre. Her series –…
Suraj Laxminarayanan’s debut novel Elephants in the Room has been launched recently. I have been waiting for some time to share my review of the book. I have read Suraj…
The Paradoxical Prime Minister is another piece of garbage written by ‘considerable scholar’ in his own words, Mr Shashi Tharoor. According to many persons, the author is accused (by many…
How many times do we read poems these days? Seldom. Rarely. Not so often. There might be many phrases to define our callousness towards this beautiful genre of literature because…
Suraj Laxminarayanan is an Indian crime thriller novelist. His debut book, Elephants in the Room, is due to be released this year in October. However, the responses of the critics…
The reason behind English literature being the most popular among the literature of all other languages is its acceptability and accessibility and also its depth and vivid shades. Today, in…
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