Mahabharata is an epic that has been the source of inspiration for so many writers for countless generations. It has also been one of the most used sources of inspiration in recent years for contemporary Indian writers and we have read and enjoyed such books. You can find some of our review at the links below: Jaya – an Illustrated ... Read More »
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Rage of Angels By Sidney Sheldon | Book Review
I love reading thrillers. So, there are many authors who are known for writing fantastic books in this genre are in my “to be read” list since long. Sidney Sheldon is one of them. Fortunately, I got a chance to read Rage of Angels” penned by him. And, I found it one of the fantastic thrillers I got a chance ... Read More »
Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less By Jeffrey Archer | Book Review
Author Jeffrey Archer doesn’t require an introduction. His fan-following (or better to say “readers following”) is across continents. The thrillers he write has caught attention as well as admiration from readers. Since a long we were planning to share our views and reviews for his books. We came across many of his short stories and books and read them. Unfortunately, ... Read More »
Unnatural Causes by P D James | Book Review
We strongly believe in the saying “Reading is to mind, what exercise is to body”. And, to do intense exercise we love to explore mysteries. I have heard a lot about the works of Phyllis Dorothy James, popularly known as P D James, and was curious to explore the same. As part of the same quest, I got my hands ... Read More »
The Sealed Letter by Emma Donoghue | Book Review
Although fiction is one of the greatest selling and mostly loved genre in the book-world of today, there is also a segment where historical fiction based on real events days past is a favourite with readers. Not only it offers the escape into past and opportunity to look at it with our contemporary glasses, it also offers a chance to ... Read More »
Amnesty by Aravind Adiga | Book Review
Aravind Adiga is widely known as a brilliant writer since his debut novel The White Tiger won the “Man-Booker prize” and carried on to become a best-seller. He has gone on to write more stories about the huge divide – social and financial – as India grows by leaps and bounds in all directions. His latest book, however, is set ... Read More »