It is rightly said that Mahabharat (aka Mahabharata) is the greatest epic known to mankind. Any kind of possible situation and relationship is found in it, in its simplest and complex most forms. It won’t be wrong to say that every writer who grew up with ancient Indian literature told to him in various forms, dream to write his/her own ... Read More »
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Myths Of Old By Krishnarjun Bhattacharya | Book Review
Tantra is probably one of the most misunderstood words. People associate it with dark magic, though, in reality, its scope is much more than that. Recently, we came across a book named Myths Of Old by Krishnarjun Bhattacharya. It is the third and last installment of The Tantric Trilogy. We are thankful to Fingerprint! Publishing, for making its review copy ... Read More »
Mohini: The Enchantress By Anuja Chandramouli | Book Review
We are always curious to explore works of various Indian authors and Anuja Chandramouli is one of them. She made an impressive debut with – Arjuna: The Warrior Prince and then she didn’t look back. We have already reviewed some of her books, here are quick links for the same. Kartikeya: The Destroyer’s Son Rani Padmavati – The Burning Queen ... Read More »
One Day, Life Will Change By Saranya Umakanthan | Book Review
On one side we see the rise of adult and abusive content in all media segments like books, magazines, movies, web series, etc; and at the same time, we can still find some interesting stories explored in all these media which are nicely written. They reaffirm our belief that “if you have genuine content, it is enough for the reader, ... Read More »
A Wall Street View of Rural India By Sujit Sahgal | Book Review
When people talk about India (that is Bharat), they often don’t realize that “Unity In Diversity” just as an idiom, but is the soul of the country. Being the largest democracy in the world, India is like a tapestry of different cultures, type of people, their lifestyles and beliefs. Most of the Indian states are bigger than some of the ... Read More »
Ink On Paper By Vishikha | Book Review
Age and talent are two completely different things. Of course, in most cases with age comes experience that leads to wisdom, but, that is not the case always. Remember the tales of Ashtavakra, Nachiketa, Prahlad… They were wise beyond their ages. So, when we share views and reviews for a book, we don’t consider the author’s age as a factor ... Read More »