Recently we got a chance to read Stuck in the Middle?: Let’s break the middle class dilemma!, book by author Praveen K. Tiwari. Actually the author approached us to provide the book to read and share our unbiased and genuine reviews. So, here they are, without any influence(s). The book falls in Inspirational and Motivational Read category and it remains ... Read More »
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Kingdom On Fire | Episode 12 of Baahubali: The Lost Legends (Season 2) Animation Series | Views and Reviews
Let us continue our quest to explore the fictional tale of Baahubali via Hindi TV Serial (it is available in 4 languages, Hindi, English, Tamil and Malayalam) Baahubali: The Lost Legends: Season 2. Of course, it moves forward the story from where it was left at the end of: The Burning Curse | Episode 11 of Baahubali: The Lost Legends ... Read More »
Interview with Sunil Bhatia | Author Of My Feathered Friends & The Book of Poems : Part 1
Hi Friends, Allow me to introduce Sunil Bhatia. Recently we got a chance to read his book My Feathered Friends & The Book of Poems : Part 1. The book follows the Panchtantra path to convey messages though the fictional characters. Interestingly apart the narrator, who is a human being, all the characters are “the birds“. You can read our ... Read More »
Keepers of Kalachakra by Ashwin Sanghi | Book Reviews
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 »
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 »
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 »