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The Magic Moonlight Flower and other Enchanting Stories by Satyajit Ray | Vacation Reads

The Magic Moonlight Flower and other Enchanting Stories by Satyajit Ray | Book Cover

Some people are born with so much talent that they achieve scintillating success in whatever form of art they practice. Satyajit Ray is definitely one of such artists. While his international fame is linked to the movies he directed, we are also big fans of his writing. He has given us characters like Feluda and Professor Shonku. He also edited ... Read More »

Where Will Man Take Us? By Atul Jalan | Book Review

Where Will Man Take Us? : The bold story of the man technology is creating by Atul Jalan | Cover Page

Do you love reading academic books backed by hard research work? We do. But, these books are not for everyone. An average reader, who loves exploring fiction, thrillers, romantic stuff; basically read for entertainment, may not find them appealing. Being a professional book reviewer associated with reputed Team ThinkerViews I am fortunate to get exposed to books of various genres. ... Read More »

A Blindefellows Chronicle by Auriel Roe | Book Review

A Blindefellows Chronicle by Auriel Roe | Book Cover

One of the exciting things about being a part of this blog is the opportunities to connect with writers from around the world. One of the writers we connected with a while ago is Auriel Roe. British born Auriel is a teacher of art and drama and has lived and worked in interesting parts of the world. Now, she has ... Read More »

The Rainbow Acres By Simrita Dhir | Book Review

The Rainbow Acres By Simrita Dhir | Book Cover

Migrants are viewed differently by different people. Do you think one wants to migrate to some unknown place if he is comfortable at his/her own place and is able to find everything one is strived for? Mostly one approaches a different land only when he see a better opportunity there. Hope for a better and secure future invites people to ... Read More »