Hi friends, Allow me to introduce Arun Ramamurthy, the author of “Suvarna Mohur: India’s Glorious History Illustrated Through Rare Coins“. Suvarna Mohur is a coffee table book which lives up to the expectations and travels the reader through the history of India (that is Bharat) through the evolution of coins (the primary instrument served as the currency). You can read ... Read More »
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One Free Ebook Every Month For Amazon India Prime Members | Feb 2019 Catalog
Hi Everyone, Hope you had a fantastic start of the year 2019! We love reading! And hope you too 🙂 So, how many books you’ve read in this year so far? And, which of them you liked the most? Like us, you also find it overwhelming when you get a book you would love to read at discounted prices, right? ... Read More »
The Lost Arcanum by Navin Reuben Dawson | Book Review
We’ve received a book named The Lost Arcanum by Navin Reuben Dawson sometime ago in exchange of honest and unbiased book review. Based on the books in the queue it took a remarkable time for its turn to come. And, the book is quite long so it took considerable time reading it. But, it was indeed a nice reading experience. ... Read More »
Ashwatthama’s Redemption: The Rise of Dandak by Gunjan Porwal | Book Review
Mahabharata aka Mahabharat has something within it which made various creative fellows, mainly from India, curious to explore it in their own way. Mahabharat itself is a part of Jaya or JayaSamhita. It is said that Mahabharat contains everything which is found in the known (and possibly unknown too) world. Here are some of the known retellings/explorations of Mahabharat we ... Read More »
Sniper’s Eye by Mainak Dhar | Book Review
We were curious to explore the books by Mainak Dhar since a while, but, were not getting the time for the same. Fortunately, we stumbled upon a fantastic book offer and bought his latest thriller Sniper’s Eye which is meant to be Book 1 of the 7even series. Then, the book remained in the “to be read” queue for a ... Read More »
The Peshwa: War of the Deceivers by Ram Sivasankaran | Book Review
Bajirao Ballal aka Peshwa Bajirao Bhat, the son of Balaji Vishwanath was an unmatched warrior and military strategist we’ve seen in the recent Indian history. It pains to see such a remarkable warriors don’t get the due in the history. It is in an irony that people come to know about him through commercial films. Are we failing the historical ... Read More »