Hello all! Today I am sharing my reading desk for the next month and the month to come – August and September 2018. I will be reading novels, a few…
Animal Farm by George Orwell – Review
I am seldom a fan of callous novels. The novels of even poems for that matter which lack juice of humour and soul-pleasing stuff, I rarely read those. Exceptions are…
Making a Poem by Vihang Naik – Review
Vihang’s collection of poems, Making a Poem, has been republished by AuthorsPress and it was originally published a few years ago. In this collection, the poet has included 25 of…
Very best of the candidates who have cleared the UPSC examinations have always been vocal about the books they read, the classes they took and the mentors…
A new place to read book reviews!
Dear friends, today we are writing to let you know about the latest book review and literary content website which has surfaced on the web. We really hope…
Mark Stephen Levy: An Interview
Dear Readers, we present an interview with the American author Mark Stephen Levy who has recently published his second novel, set in India, American Maharajah. His novel has been liked…
L.O.L: Law of Luck – book review
Book: L.O.L: Law of Luck Author: Natansh Goyal Review by – Kavish for TBB Publisher: Notion Press Year: 2018 Rating: 2/5 stars L.O.L: Law of Luck is a recent novel…
Despite Stolen Dreams – review
Anita Krishan’s latest novel, Despite Stolen Dreams, was published last year and since the publication, the novel has been very popular among the critical readers and the readers who want…
Revisiting The Guide by R K Narayan
When I first heard about the novel by R. K. Narayan, The Guide, I was not matured enough to understand what does a literary fiction mean. I just knew the…
One Indian Girl – not that simple one Indian girl, rather a complete pack of ‘feminist’ Indian girl by Mr Chetan Bhagat took the streets of books by storm…