Growing up in India of 20th century had its perks in terms of long, hot summer vacations where there was no school and children had not much to do except entertain themselves with gully cricket and street games with other children, spending part of the holidays with relatives where noisy cousins gathered and read classic children’s literature that included adventure ... Read More »
Tag Archives: Literature
Mystical Tales For A Magical Life by Shubha Vilas | Book Review
India (that is Bharat) has the most ancient civilization existed in modern times which is enriched with the knowledge and wisdom preserved in the form of literature. Vedas spread and kept alive through the tradition of telling and listening from generation to generation. Knowledge and wisdom are possibly the most essential treasures we need to own and carry forward, however, ... Read More »
The Sane Psychopath – A Psychological Thriller – By Salil Desai | Book Reviews
Salil Desai is one of those authors who wrote more than 5 books. It is a kind of a benchmark. He is known for Police Procedural knowledge and he writes in quite an effective manner. When I got a chance to have an interview with Arun K. Nair, the author of two books Murderous Greed and Mr. Cool Detective: What ... Read More »
The Blue Moon Day: Five Men’s Magical Discovery Enroute Life by Santhosh Sivaraj | Book Reviews
Life is all about uncertainties! And, it reflects in each and every aspect of it. You might be thinking that what am I writing right now?! Well, these are the thoughts came to me by reading the book which I am going to talk about today. When we were approached by Santhosh Sivaraj to inform about his book The Blue ... Read More »
The Book of Dust Trilogy by Philip Pullman – La Belle Sauvage | 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 “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 »
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 »