There is no denying the part Bollywood has played and continues to play in the lives of generations of Indians. It has given us memories wrapped with music and romance and also an escape from dreary realities of life. It has given us “stranger than fiction” rags-to-riches stories and some incredible, talented stars who created their own destinies with sheer ... Read More »
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One Free Ebook Every Month For Amazon India Prime Members | August 2019 Catalog
We love reading and most of you too, right? How many books you’ve read so far in the year 2019? We invite you to share your views and reviews for the books you liked or disliked from them. Let us help you in getting more books in your catalogue :). Amazon – the online shopping giant – runs a program ... Read More »
The Last Hun – Forbidden Tale Of King Mahira: The Most Brutal Man Who Ever Lived By Ashwin Razdan | Book Review
LeadStart Corporation is one of the leading publishing houses in India. When they have approached us informing about a book named The Last Hun – Forbidden Tale Of King Mahira: The Most Brutal Man Who Ever Lived by author Ashwin Razdan, we took no time in accepting the book. The book, however, remained in our to be read list for ... Read More »
College Days by Devayu Mir | Book Review
Recently we got a chance to read a book named College Days by debutante author Devayu Mir. As the name suggests, the book explores the college days, often, considered as one of the best periods of one’s life. During this phase, one is at the pink of the health, his/her ambitions are sky-rocketing and his/her confidence is at the top ... Read More »
The Rise of Nine – Lorien legacies book 3 | Review
As promised in the review of The Power of Six, here are our thoughts on book number three of this saga featuring good guys – nine members of Garde from the planet of Lorien who were sent to Earth to hide and survive until their legacies, i,e, superpowers develope, so that they can fight the evil Mogadorians who destroyed their ... Read More »
On the Run with Fotikchand by Satyajit Ray | Book Review
Growing up in India of 20th century had its perks in terms of long, hot summer vacations where there was no school and children had not much to do except entertain themselves with gully cricket and street games with other children, spending part of the holidays with relatives where noisy cousins gathered and read classic children’s literature that included adventure ... Read More »