We love reading books. That’s an open secret, right?! To fulfil our undying thirst of reading quality books, we keep looking for interesting books across genre. it doesn’t make a difference that whether the book is in English, Hindi, or Gujarati. Whether it is a paperback or EBook, Whether the author is a seasoned one or just a debutante. Whether ... Read More »
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Twelfth Fail: Hara Vahi Jo Lada Nahi By Anurag Pathak | Book Review
When you are determined to achieve something and work relentlessly in the right direction with all your might and talent, it is not impossible to achieve your goal. We often talk about biographies of the successful people. We consider them as a right source of inspiration. As they are based on the real people and real life incidents, it gives ... Read More »
The Hidden Hindu: Book 1 By Akshat Gupta | Personal Review
India (that is Bharat) has the oldest functional civilization and culture. Gone are the times when the Indian subcontinent was considered backward by western countries and the ways of eating, living, praying, storytelling and spirituality are considered backward. The glasses of the western spectacles started having a clean-up job and people around the globe started seeing the true potential of ... Read More »
The Cabinet Conspiracy | A Thriller By Jigs Ashar | Book Review
Do you love reading political thrillers? We do. As India (that is Bharat) is buckling up for the nationwide elections, talking about political thrillers would be even more relevant these days, right? So, we thought to share with you our views and reviews for a thriller with the flavor of patriotism. We got a chance to read The Cabinet Conspiracy ... Read More »
Grave Expectations by Alice Bell | Book Review
Detective stories and murder mysteries remain as popular with readers as ever and so we constantly see new authors and books coming across featuring sleuths – professional and immature…Author Alice Bell published her first book in this arena last year called Grave Expectations. With its Dickensian derivative of a name and intriguing blurb, we found it appealing enough to add ... Read More »
Valmiki’s Women : Five Tales From The Ramayana By Anand Neelakantan Book Review
India that is Bharat has the oldest functional culture and civilization. And, it is enriched with the oldest literature. While some people call it mythology, the archeological and astronomical evidences prove that a lot of these tales actually happened. Of course, some stories are definitely metaphors to convey timeless wisdom. There is material to write on and by, so that ... Read More »