In India, which is the biggest market of literature in the world, books carry more than just words. Books become sentiments; books transform into the vessels for ideologies and agendas (positive as well as negative); books are worshipped (the ones which really deserve to be worshipped). So, authors do understand, in India, how to get… Continue reading
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India Positive Citizen: Book by Savitha Rao – Review
We read a book, we may like or dislike it, in other words, we form our opinion about it, occasionally we share these opinions with friends or other readers, and then take another book and the cycle continues. However, there are books that, instead of allowing you to form any opinion, pose some tough questions… Continue reading
Indian English Poetry could have a better story to tell! The Dilemma
When we talk about Indian English poetry, we have too many thoughts knocking the doors of our mind and too eager to come out through our mouth, tasting our tongue and passing between the jaws… only if the people talking are from English literature background. However, perhaps or even surely, only a tiny percentage of… Continue reading
I am a Rockstar by Uma Vanka – Book Review
Uma Vanka’s debut non-fiction book I am a Rockstar: An Expert Guide to Success, which might be kept in business, motivation or self-help group, is a wonderful book that has recently been launched to the reception of global audience and well-earned applause by the readers around the world. I am a Rockstar is a book… Continue reading
Moral Fiber by Shawn Vij: Book Review
Have you ever realised that you are not mindful to your coworkers, relatives, and the people who come across in your day to day life? Have we ever noticed that one friend of ours who has become over-ambitious that blinded him realising core values? We meet a lot of people, for whom earning money counts… Continue reading
The World’s Oldest, Most Powerful Secret Society | Book Review
To be frank, The World’s Oldest, Most Powerful Secret Society is a title that has kept me engaged to the last page without a doubt. There were a few breaking points in between but very few in numbers to be mentioned and highlighted. Otherwise, the novel is a clean and racy track to a conclusion… Continue reading
13 Untitled and Weird Poems by Alok Mishra | Book Review
13 Untitled and Weird Poems is the maiden poetry collection by noted Indian poet Alok Mishra. The collection contains only 13 poems, as the title gives it away. However, the second, and perhaps the key operative, part in the title tells the readers that the poems they will be reading are going to be weird… Continue reading
USAma: Is USA the World’s Largest Terrorist? by Amit Bagaria – Review
What do you think about the word USAma? Does it sound like a combination of USA and Osama? Yes, you are on the right track if you think the same. Amit Bagaria has hinted at a pun, intentionally, Osama Bin Laden, who has been killed in the ambush of the USA after collapsing the world… Continue reading
I-Spy: A Peep into the World of Spies – Amit Bagaria – Review
I-Spy is one of the many academic-historic non-fiction titles written by Amit Bagaira, one of the leading non-fiction authors in India. This book is a collection of (almost) research papers prepared by the author on the secret operations conducted by the leading intelligence agencies in the world – like CIA, RAW, Mossad, MI6, FSB and… Continue reading
Demythsifying Myths by Amit Bagaria – Book Review
Demythsifying Myths: Demystifying 18 Myths about India is a non-fiction book in the history (alternate but true history, to be precise) genre written by Amit Bagaria, one of the quickly emerging non-fiction authors in India. This book initiates a battle with deep-rooted ‘fake news’ instilled in the very history of India, written mostly after our… Continue reading