Recently we got a chance to read The Last Bloom, a book by debutante author Poulomi Sengupta. The book touches the subject of politics in college campus and it’s impact on students. The book also insists rightly that the college campuses are meant to be studied at. The politics should not affect the process of learning. It also raises some ... Read More »
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In The Wonderland Of Numbers – Maths and Your Child By Shakuntala Devi
If we talk about perceptions, a majority of people will agree that they consider maths as a comparatively difficult subject. It is however one of the most used subject in our life. Be it currency calculation or something else, we cannot live without using Maths in our day to day life for sure. Shakunatala Devi, known for her mathematical abilities ... Read More »
Anandmath | Classic Book | Personal Reviews
Late Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay or Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (26 June 1838–8 April 1894) celebrates a special place in the hearts of all Indian people. Though he wrote many books and other stuffs, he was, is and will be remembered best for his magnum opus Anandmath. Anandmath is not only a book, but the container of the National song of India ... Read More »
City of Death by Abheek Barua | Book Reviews
We recently wrote about the Juggernaut App available for Indian readers. We just got an opportunity to read a new book published by Juggernaut called “City of Death”. Book Title : City Of Death Author : Abheek Barua Publisher : Juggernaut Published: (11 July 2016) # of Pages : 288 (Paperback) Purchase Link(s) : Buy this book from Amazon India ... Read More »
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child |Book Review
Is there such a thing as ‘Happily Ever After‘? When J K Rowling showed us a glimpse of the life of older Harry Potter on the platform 9 3/4 long after the battle of Hogwarts was over, it did give an impression of being something very close to a happily ever after, if not perfect. But, life at its best ... Read More »
Once upon a time in India: The Marvelous Adventures of Captain Corcoran by Alfred Assollant | Book Reviews
There was a time when teenagers were fascinated by adventure stories that made a big chunk of their vacation reading, especially before internet made the world such a small place and made so many more options available. We have all been exposed to translated stories of Joules Verne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Satyajit Rai (Feluda mysteries), and countless others during ... Read More »