One of the great joys of reading is discovering new worlds and one of the great joys of reviewing is discovering new authors who create these fascinating worlds. A while ago, we were approached by Nupur Chowdhury who provided us a copy of her book The Flight of Broken Wings, and it was my delight to read it for Team ... Read More »
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Daitya Diaries (Blood And Vengeance) by Aditya K. V. | Book Review
We love reading thrillers and when they are blended with Indian mythology they are unputdownable, if written well. Before a couple of months, we were provided a book named Daitya Diaries (Blood And Vengeance) (penned by Aditya K. V.) by Leadstart Publishing (who are the publishers of the book). So, we were curious to read it at the earliest and ... Read More »
Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset | A SciFi By Varun Sayal | Book Review
Varun Sayal is a fellow you like to get connected with. As far as we know him, he is a straight forward and genuine person who is a foodie too :). Well, only these are not the important attributes of him. He is a fantastic writer with a genuinely good imagination. I remember a conversation with my late grandfather during ... Read More »
The Lost Arcanum by Navin Reuben Dawson | Book Review
We’ve received a book named The Lost Arcanum by Navin Reuben Dawson sometime ago in exchange of honest and unbiased book review. Based on the books in the queue it took a remarkable time for its turn to come. And, the book is quite long so it took considerable time reading it. But, it was indeed a nice reading experience. ... Read More »
Time Crawlers (Stories from Parallel Universes) by Varun Sayal | Book Reviews
Do you love reading Sci-Fi? How many times did you found the Sci-Fi has proper dosage of “Science” part and yet the “Fiction” is interesting? Well, that is the challenge for the author, to balance Science and Fiction part. Recently we came to know about a book named Time Crawlers (Stories from Parallel Universes) by author Varun Sayal. The author ... Read More »
Barbarika by Hariharan Raju | Book Reviews
Mahabharat (aka Mahabharata) – the epic is setup on so much wide canvas that almost everyone can find it intriguing. And, there is so much in it, that everyone love to explore it from his/her own point of view. I would like to refer you a quote from the preface of the book we are going to talk about before ... Read More »