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The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant – The Wounded Land | Book Review

Not long after the completion of Thomas Covenant’s adventure in the first trilogy ( ‘Lord Foul’s Bane‘ in 1977, ‘The Illearth War‘ in 1978 and ‘The Power that Preserves‘ in 1979), Stephen Donaldson presented the second trilogy. First book of the ‘Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant’’ was published in 1980 as “The Wounded Land“. It has been ten years since ... Read More »

The Veteran AND Other Stories by Frederick Forsyth | Book Review

“The Veteran and Other stories”, is a collection of five fictional tales by the famous thriller writer Frederick Forsyth. Written with the typical Forsyth attention to immaculate details of real life professionals, each story makes an interesting read, with a game-changer twist at the end. THE VETERAN: A man is kicked to death, by two rogues, on a pavement of ... Read More »

Books We Are Keen To Review

In order to keep our readers updated with our plans in the near future, we are starting this series. Here we will be providing you the information about some of the upcoming products (books/movies and more) which we think will be interesting. As of now, we are keen to have the following books and review them: Lean In : Women, ... Read More »

The Krishna Key by Ashwin Sanghi | Book Reviews

The Krishna Key

The Krishna Key is the latest book by Ashwin Sanghi. This book is also a thriller and it seems that Mr. Sanghi now understood well that what people love to read Or at least from his books. Mr. Sanghi now swims more comfortably in his story-telling approach which runs two stories parallel; one (usually mythology) from ancient times and one ... Read More »

The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant – The Illearth War | Book Review

The first book of these chronicles, “Lord Foul’s Bane”, ends when Covenant wakes up in a hospital bed and believes that his whole adventure in the Land was just a dream; his way to escape from the reality of his leprosy. A month passes and the mounting pressure of his loneliness and the town’s aversion to him, drives him to ... Read More »