We have written before about Philip Pullman’s most popular work, the ‘His Dark Materials‘ trilogy. The majestically vast canvas of the worlds and peoples described in “The Northern Lights“, “The Subtle Knife” and “The Amber Spyglass” along with its central idea of questioning the concept of human consciousness, spirituality and the role of religions left many characters and questions in ... Read More »
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Once Upon A Time In The North by Philip Pullman | Book Review
We have written before about Philip Pullman’s most popular work, the “His Dark Materials” trilogy. The majestically vast canvas of the worlds and peoples described in His Dark Materials along with its central idea of questioning the concept of human consciousness, spirituality and the role of religions left many characters and questions in reader’s memories. We all wanted to hear ... Read More »
INKREDIA Luwan of Brida by Sarang Mahajan | Book Reviews
Recently we are approached by Sarang Mahajan, informing about his book INKREDIA: Luwan of Brida. The cover page of the book is impressive and his offer of book against unbiased reviews perfect suit the way we review the books. So, we gladly accepted the offer. Fortunately, from our team, I got a chance to read the book, and I am ... Read More »
The Old Kingdom Chronicles by Garth Nix | Book Review
Sometimes the real world is either too bleak if you are old, or too limited if you are young, and so you want the flight of fantasy to take you to the lands where life is more magical. Not simpler by any means, but richer in terms of adventure, in terms of drama, where every life doesn’t necessarily end in ... Read More »
Lyra’s Oxford by Philip Pullman | Book Review
Oxford, where the real and the unreal jostle in the streets; where the North Parade is in the south and South Parade is in the north, where Paradise is lost under a pumping station; where the river mists have a solvent and vivifying effect on the stone of the ancient buildings, so that the gargoyles of Magdalen College climb down ... Read More »
Jumanji (1995 Movie) | Views And Reviews
Some stories have magic in them…literally… and they go on to become a worldwide phenomenon that even the writers would not have imagined at the time of writing. Such is the case with the 1981 book written and illustrated by Chris Van Alsburg. We are talking about the scarily entertaining board game – Jumanji that has now turned into a ... Read More »