Indian mythology is the richest one in terms of content, knowledge, science, wisdom and other positive attributes. Sometimes however it is mis-understood by many due to ritual-coated mis-representation of the same. If anything is represented to us, as a human being, as a possessor of a brain, it is our responsibility is to evaluate it truly. We must ask all ... Read More »
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Scion Of Ikshvaku | Book Reviews
Amish Tripathi is back with another book – Scion Of Ikshvaku. This time he tries to explore the tale of Lord Rama in his signature style. In order to make the things more contemporary, he tries to humanise the mythological character. Book Title : Scion Of Ikshvaku Author : Amish Tripathi Genre : Mythology retold Publisher : Westland Ltd. (22 ... Read More »
Brutal | Crime Thriller by Uday Satpathy | Book Reviews
When we came to know the concept of Bloody Good Book we liked it instantly. It provides a common platform to readers and writers. Writers can submit their manuscript(s) without hesitation. A few chapters would then be made available to the readers to read. Finally, based on the reader’s response, a book is chosen for printing. The project is brain ... Read More »
The Mug Of Melancholy | A Fantasy Book Which Follows Harry Potter Path | Personal Reviews
Listen To The Podcast: If you love to listen to the book review over reading, or if you want to go through it while doing other activity, here is our Podcast of this review article. Do listen, and share your thoughts with us. Spotify: YouTube: The Mug of Melancholy takes you back to the world of fantasy, the world of ... Read More »
A Bloody Storm By Richard Castle | Ebook Short Trilogy | Reviews
A Bloody Storm is the third (and final) Derrick Storm short by fictional writer Richard Castle, which moves the story ahead from where it was left in A Raging Storm. It is worth to note that, you will end up thinking to have more shorts coming your way. Book Title : A Bloody Storm: A Derrick Storm Short Author : ... Read More »
The Kill List by Frederick Forsyth | Book Review
Ever since his rise to fame with The Day of the Jackal (Published in 1971), Frederick Forsyth has created a niche and fan following. The theme of his stories has travelled through post world war era – to cold war – to troubled Middle East and now international terrorism. Published in 2013 by Random House, The Kill List is latest ... Read More »