Reading author Amish Tripathi‘s book is a unique experience. Of course, nothing is perfect in the world and there are some aspects of his writing which are loved by the majority of readers while some stuff may not bee that appealing. In addition to being a fantastic writer he is even better at marketing, rather call him a genius marketing ... Read More »
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The Doodler of Dimashq by Kirthi Jayakumar | Book Reviews
What amuses me when I visit any of the directory websites is the fact that books are categorized as “Entertainment” material. Of course, in many cases it is true. But, there come several books which go way beyond that and try to provide something significant. No doubt, that such books are the reasons that world history and the compendium of ... Read More »
The Paris Appeal: A Short Story by Prithiv Chandar | Book Reviews
We often talk about various short stories which are often found as Ebook (or other). The idea behind it is, it gives us a chance to read something on the go. Be it a situation where you are travelling or stuck in a traffic jam or waiting for someone at a coffee shop, or even if you have some spare ... Read More »
Feudalism | Bharat Ek Khoj Hindi TV Serial On DVD | Personal Reviews
Episode #29 of Hindi TV Serial Bharat Ek Khoj is titled as Feudalism, and as the name suggest it explores Feudalism in Bharat (during the historical time) and compares it with the same in the other parts of the world. Book Plot: The beginning of the episode itself starts with a commentary by Pt. Nehru (portrayed by Roshan Seth) where ... Read More »
Rani Padmavati – The Burning Queen by Anuja Chandramouli | Book Review
The fabled and mythically gorgeous queen of the folklore and Chittor has been in news over the last year thanks to the Bollywood retake on her life that has excited everyone’s opinion – whether in favour or against. Yes, we are talking about Rani Padmavati – not the movie that is now named Padmavat, but a book written by Anuja ... Read More »
Mr. Cool Detective: What went wrong? by Arun Nair | Book Reviews
We believe that if you have a good and thrilling story to tell, the size doesn’t matter. Actually, it gives us an opportunity to read something in short time span, making it possible to enjoy some time while traveling to a short distance or waiting for someone at a cafe or in other similar situations. Following the same logic, we’ve ... Read More »