This needs to be told before I write anything else in this book review. Savitha Rao’s book is not a fiction, fancy motivational non-fiction or a book meant for entertainment…
Indian novelists have been indulged in mythological fiction for a while now and many ones have tasted their shares of success as well. After authors like Ashwin Sanghi and Amish…
This is the second poetry collection by Alok Mishra, an Indian English poet, after his first one which was published back in 2018, October, 13 untitled and weird poems. Moving…
At the outset, let me admit that V S Sury has written Parallels with extreme caution and he has made the most of his imagination, intellect, wit and astute thinking…
Book: Self:Publishing: Expectations vs Reality: why do most self-published authors fail and how to become a best-selling author? Author: Nataraj Sasid ASIN: B08C7KN587 Publisher: BookMedia: July 1, 2020 Genre: Non-fiction…
The World’s Oldest, Most Powerful Secret Society is a novel by Anand Arungundram Mohan, an Indian novelist. The novel is purely a result of the novelist’s imagination. It is loaded…
Pravin Agarwal’s novel, The Girl in the Dream, is subtitled a love story planned 500 years ago and this, the subtitle, gives away a lot about what the readers will…
Niraj Sharma’s novel The Penthouse is a work that compresses human emotions and ambitions together and creates an amalgam that lets the readers sympathise with the central protagonist – Vito…
“To my surprise, I found that my name had preceded me. ” What Edward Snowden has written in his book, chapter 3, has certainly been a way to describe what…
Sometimes, there are the books that you love to read; sometimes, there are the books that you love reading for different perspectives, different times, many times, time and again. The…
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