As you know we like to explore authors writing stories that span across cultures and view the world from the kaleidoscope of their experiences around the world. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is one such powerful and prolific author whose work we have admired for a few years. We have published our views on The Mistress of Spices in 2012, and since ... Read More »
Books
Shakuntala And Dushyanta by Ashok K Banker | Book Review
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: India is the largest democracy in the world. The name India is however given by ... Read More »
The Kumbh Travelogue 2019 by Anuj Tikku | Picture EBook Review
Kumbh Mela is the largest spiritual gathering (or possibly for that matter – gathering) around the world. The tradition of Kumbh Mela is centuries old. Every 12 years a full Kumbh and every 6 years a half Kumbh is arranged. The roots of the tradition lies into the ancient Indian (Bharatiya) literature which is often referred to as mythology. According ... Read More »
The Red Dot: A Short Story by Sharath Komarraju | Book Review
Do you love reading crime thrillers, police procedural and detective fictions? We do :). And, when it comes to short stories, we find it often worthy of going for. They are not only cheaper in terms of price but also require less time to read it. Often, when you are traveling, such shorts can prove to be a good travel ... Read More »
Daitya Diaries (Blood And Vengeance) by Aditya K. V. | Book Review
We love reading thrillers and when they are blended with Indian mythology they are unputdownable, if written well. Before a couple of months, we were provided a book named Daitya Diaries (Blood And Vengeance) (penned by Aditya K. V.) by Leadstart Publishing (who are the publishers of the book). So, we were curious to read it at the earliest and ... Read More »
A Voyage Through the Echoes by Prakriti Singh | Book Review
While on one hand, we see some intellectuals worrying about the habit of reading and see it on the verge of dying; and on the other, we see a large number of authors are entering into the spectrum with their works. Of course, the rise of TeleVision, Movie theatres and other options of enjoyments, has affected the habit of reading ... Read More »