There was a time when teenagers were fascinated by adventure stories that made a big chunk of their vacation reading, especially before internet made the world such a small place and made so many more options available. We have all been exposed to translated stories of Joules Verne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Satyajit Rai (Feluda mysteries), and countless others during ... Read More »
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If God Was A Banker by Ravi Subramanian | Book Reviews
If God was a banker is another thriller by banker who is now more famous as an author, Ravi Subramanian. His other books we have reviewed so far are: 1. Bankerupt 2. God Is A Gamer (World’s first BitCoin thriller – published) Book Title : Warrior Author : Ravi Subramanian Publisher : Penguin Published: (2 December 2014) # of Pages ... Read More »
Warrior by Olivier Lafont | Book Reviews
Actor Olivier Lafont’s roots are French (actually he is of mixed origin) but his understanding of Indian mythology is excellent. And, he is a very good writer. His command over English language is fantastic. He has written many books. Let us share our personal Views and Review for one of his books Warrior. It is tough to read this book ... Read More »
Corpokshetra: Mahabharata in the MBA Yug by Deepak Kaul| Book Reviews
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: There is something with Mahabharata that it is near to the heart of many Indian ... Read More »
Perfect Murder by Shakuntala Devi | Book Reviews
When writing the title for this article we found it quite amazing and a little misguiding in some cases (if you don’t read it full). Late Shakuntala Devi, more known as a human computer, was an Indian author who wrote many books. Her writing arena spread from numbers to crime thrillers. Written by Shakuntala Devi, the book, The Perfect Murder ... Read More »
A Slight Trick of the Mind by Mitch Cullin| Book Review
It has been more than a century that Sherlock Holmes was first introduced to readers and even after Arthur Conan Doyle was finished with one of the most entrancing and enigmatic fictional character of all times, the world wasn’t. Mr Holmes has kept appearing in countless ways including books that described new adventures, plays, TV adaptations (Elementary, Sherlock, etc.), and ... Read More »