Recently we came across a book named How to Publish a Book in the East That You Can Sell in the West by Kim Staflund. However, the author has approached us with the information about the book and informed about a book promotion running on, (we’ve downloaded the book for free from Amazon then), the review is unbiased, as always. ... Read More »
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The Blue Moon Day: Five Men’s Magical Discovery Enroute Life by Santhosh Sivaraj | Book Reviews
Life is all about uncertainties! And, it reflects in each and every aspect of it. You might be thinking that what am I writing right now?! Well, these are the thoughts came to me by reading the book which I am going to talk about today. When we were approached by Santhosh Sivaraj to inform about his book The Blue ... Read More »
40 Feet Off The Ground by Shobana Mahadevan | Book Reviews
Recently we were approached by Shobana Mahadevan to inform us about her book 40 Feet Off The Ground. We were not sure about how the reading experience could be. Eventually, I got a chance from our team to read and I found the book quite genuinely written. Book Title : 40 Feet Off the Ground! Author : Shobana Mahadevan Publishers ... Read More »
Who Are You Stranger? by Shweta Grewal | Book Reviews
When we came to know about Who Are You Stranger? by Shweta Grewal, we were not sure about what to expect from the book. But, the title sounded like a mystery is something we can expect from the book. By the way, what do you think about the book content by this title? Please share your assumptions via comments below ... Read More »
The Tree Bears Witness: A Birbal Mystery by Sharath Komarraju | Book Reviews
Recently I got a chance to read The Tree Bears Witness: A Birbal Mystery by Sharath Komarraju. Sharath is known for bringing tales from the Mahabharata and present them in his unique style. He, however, writes many other stuff as well. This book is an interesting fictional tale where we get a chance to explore Akbar and Birbal. Book Title ... Read More »
The Book of Dust Trilogy by Philip Pullman – La Belle Sauvage | Book Review
We have written before about Philip Pullman’s most popular work, the ‘His Dark Materials‘ trilogy. The majestically vast canvas of the worlds and peoples described in “The Northern Lights“, “The Subtle Knife” and “The Amber Spyglass” along with its central idea of questioning the concept of human consciousness, spirituality and the role of religions left many characters and questions in ... Read More »