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I, Duryodhana by Pradeep Govind | Book Review

I, Duryodhana by Pradeep Govind - Book Cover

Listen To The Podcast: If you love to listen to the book review over reading, or if you want to go through it while doing other activity, here is our Podcast of this review article. Do listen, and share your thoughts with us. Spotify: YouTube: Mahabharata is famously known to contain every possible story that human minds can conjure and ... Read More »

A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee | Book Review

A Rising Man by Abir Mukherjee | Book Cover

As the world has shrunk with modern, convenient means of travelling and communication, it has become the melting pot that started its journey with the severe clash of culture the colonization by Europeans started. There is a lot to be said about the evils of slavery and loss of independence and cultural heritage for numerous countries of the world under ... Read More »

Celebrate this Diwali with Ethnicity

Diwali - Diyas : Celebrate this Diwali with Ethnicity

In our land of festivals that celebrate cultural heritage and ethnicity, nothing quite matches the king of festivals for its splendour and richness. Diwali is the time to celebrate the victory of light over darkness, admire the colours of Rangoli, clean the debris of the previous year and welcome Goddess Lakshmi into our houses and lives, greet a New Year ... Read More »

Ethnicity by Appearance | Perseverance Blend With Fashion

How often do we judge people by appearances? The answer is – “almost always”. As you go through your day, whether walking in the street, travelling in a bus or local train, shopping, banking, working – the brain carries on cataloguing people subconsciously with no active effort as we go through our routine life – ranging from… “that’s a smart ... Read More »

The Antagonists by Tina Biswas | Book Review

The Antagonists by Tina Biswas | Book Cover

Does literature inspire life or does life inspire literature? The question is akin to a chicken and egg situation. The simple answer I think is that life and literature are reflections of each other, one without other is not worthwhile. Although majority of contemporary fiction is market based and targeted to specific section of readers – for example, romantic fiction, ... Read More »

The Keys to the Kingdom by Garth Nix | Book Series Review

The Keys to the Kingdom by Garth Nix | Book Series

Like most bookworms who start in childhood, we also grew up on stories filled with magic and fantastical fairytales, and somehow that affinity for books targeted at young readers have remained with us. If you think about it, most of such books are filled with a lot of fundamentally valuable moral lessons for young minds and so there is a ... Read More »