Recently I came across a book named Sorrow That You Keep by debutante author Ruvindra Sathsarani and here are my personal views for the same. Book Title : Sorrow That You Keep Author : Ruvindra Sathsarani Publishers : Notion Press; Published: (23 November 2017) # of Pages : 90 (Paperback Edition) 2616 KB, 90 (Kindle EBook) # of Chapters : ... Read More »
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Voice Of The Rain Season by Subrata Dasgupta | Book Reviews
Sometimes you come across a book where you find some remarkable explanations, some fine scenes written, interesting dialogs are there, and overall, the story also has the potential, and despite that, it doesn’t satisfy your expectations as a reader. Book Title : Voice Of The Rain Season Author : Subrata Dasgupta Publisher : Fingerprint! publishing; Published: (15 February 2018) # ... Read More »
The Poacher by Neilay Khasnabish | Book Reviews
We often wonder that why some directory sites classify “book reviews” in entertainment category. But, then, when we take a broader look at the books flooding the market, we realize that a large number of books are written with the same purpose. Some of the books however are written for a cause. Of course, they tend to provide thrill and ... Read More »
Arthla Sangram Sindhu Gatha – Part 1 by Vivek Kumar | Book Reviews
In the recent past we’ve shared with you all our views about a book named Arthala (अर्थला: संग्राम-सिंधु). We came to know about the book from Goodreads, and we found the concept interesting. Then we went ahead to explore more about the book and we found that the author Vivek Kumar got an official website of him where he put ... Read More »
Live Your Dreams: Be You by Neeti Nigam Keswani | Book Reviews
On one side people are crying that the good habit of reading is losing its charm and the current generation prefers to go with the other alternatives like watching movies and TV series or playing games on PC or mobile. And on the other side, a large number of books are released every month and some of them proves to ... Read More »
The Myth of Hastinapur by Rahul Rai | Book Reviews
There is something about The Mahabharat (aka The Mahabharata) which makes people re-read and re-tell it so many times, from so many different perspectives without getting bored. The entire story is known to almost everyone, especially who grew up in India or in Indian environment or has knowledge about India, Indian mythology and Indian literature. Since the time when Krishna ... Read More »