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How to Publish a Book in the East That You Can Sell in the West by Kim Staflund | Book Reviews

How to Publish a Book in the East That You Can Sell in the West by Kim Staflund - Book Cover

Recently we came across a book named How to Publish a Book in the East That You Can Sell in the West by Kim Staflund. However, the author has approached us with the information about the book and informed about a book promotion running on, (we’ve downloaded the book for free from Amazon then), the review is unbiased, as always. ... Read More »

Interview with Sadhna Shanker | Author of Ascendence

Shadhna Shanker - the Author of - Ascendance

Hi Friends, Allow me to introduce Sadhna Shanker. Though, she is a Civil servant working in the Income Tax Department since around 3 decades, we got to know her through her book Ascendance. Ascendance is a SciFi written by Sadhna. However, it is not the first book penned by her, but it is the first one we got a chance ... Read More »

Reviews for Lohe Ka Biscuit Episode of Hindi TV Serial Byomkesh Bakshi

Let us continue our quest of exploring various tales featuring Byomkesh Bakshi through Hindi TV Serial of the same name produced and directed by Basu Chatterji. Today we are going to talk about Episode #31 of Byomkesh Bakshi, titled as Lohe Ka Biscuit which is based on a story named Lohar Biskut (Iron Biscuits) by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. The fictional incidents ... Read More »

The Woman on the Orient Express by Lindsay Jayne Ashford | Book Reviews

The Woman on the Orient Express - a book by - Lindsay Jayne Ashford - Cover Page

If you are an avid reader who loves to explore thrillers, murder mysteries and crime fiction, the chances are very rare that you haven’t heard about Agatha Christie. She is popularly known as the queen of crime (fictional works)! Agatha Christie’s own life had some mysterious phases too. Her sudden disappearance from public eyes and then reappearance (in 1928) is ... Read More »