Academic books, as we generally think, are supposed to be boring and dry in terms of reading pleasure we can extract out of those. At…
Book Reviews
I too had a love story is just another casual and sentimental attempt at a romantic novel that tries to attract the readers by portraying…
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson – Review
Reading a biography is a fascinating thing. In most of the cases, it will allow you to understand the life of someones with…
Alok Mishra’s recent poetry collection, 13 untitled and weird poems, has a lot to offer to the serious readers of poetry. Especially, the Indian English…
What would you expect when you are reading continuously but find no characters leaving the scene and capturing your attention at a single…
Coolie by Mulk Raj Anand – novel review
Mulk Raj Anand will be remembered as one of the best Indian novelists in the days to come. There must be very little…
As we promised earlier, we are here with the review of this super amazing spiritual book by Ananda Karunesh – A Thousand Seeds of Joy….
Indicting Goliath by Lal Bhatia – Review
Reading autobiographical books is certainly not a big fun compared to reading novels or even poetry for that sake. However, there are the autobiographical literary…
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…
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…