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Amavas | A Short EBook by R V Raman | Views And Reviews

Amavas by R V Raman | Book Cover

Do you think that “size does matter!” proverb applies to books also? Well, I believe that it does matter it is not the main attribute. If you have a gripping story to tell and more importantly you know how to tell it, the reader will surely enjoy! Here are some of the short stories we’ve shared our views and reviews ... Read More »

Who Are You Stranger? by Shweta Grewal | Book Reviews

Who Are You Stranger? by Shweta Grewal | Book Cover

When we came to know about Who Are You Stranger? by Shweta Grewal, we were not sure about what to expect from the book. But, the title sounded like a mystery is something we can expect from the book. By the way, what do you think about the book content by this title? Please share your assumptions via comments below ... Read More »

Tied to Deceit by Neena Brar | Book Reviews

Tied to Deceit (A Mystery) by Neena H. Brar - Book Cover

Do you love reading police procedural, crime thriller or mystery genre? We do. Here are some of the hand-picked books in the genre we’ve reviewed recently. Killing Ashish Karve by Salil Desai The Murder of Sonia Raikkonen by Salil Desai 3 and a Half Murders by Salil Desai Murderous Greed by Arun K. Nair Mr. Cool Detective: What went wrong? ... Read More »

Keepers of Kalachakra by Ashwin Sanghi | Book Reviews

Keepers Of The Kalachakra by Ashwin Sanghi | Book Cover

There are no two thoughts on the fact that Ashwin Sanghi has made his own unique place in the literary world. He has his own fan following and readers love to read his fast paced thrillers. It is obvious for any thriller lover to draw parallel between Ashwin Sanghi’s work and the same of Dan Brown. In fact, many of ... Read More »

Spectre | James Bond Film | Hollywood Movie Reviews

The James Bond franchise needs no introduction and as the trade of spying is as old as humankind and its tendency to go to wars, i.e, as long as our histories go, it also goes in the circles like everything else in life. The James Bonds of sixties through eighties might score very high on the flamboyance and glamour aspects ... Read More »