There is nothing in the world that could make better sense than reading a few good books and losing your time in a cause that is better than investing your…
Book: USAma: Is USA The World’s Largest Terrorist? Author: Amit Bagaria Publisher: Notion Press Year: 2019 Pages: 422 Genre: Non-fiction Ideal Readers: Readers who like reading books on international affairs,…
Book: India, The West, and International Order Author: Kanti Bajpai, Siddharth Mallavarapu (editors) Publisher: Orient BlackSwan Year: 2019 Pages: 332 Genre: Non-fiction Ideal Readers: Academic Researchers, Experienced Readers Rating: 7/10…
Hutchinson’s wonderful book Dictionary of Difficult Words is a book that can accompany any conscious and egoistic vocabulary buff who is into the sophistication of language (English to be concise)…
We all know this fact that if a lie is repeated ten times it will become a truth that many people will believe. It’s called the art of deception and…
There have been the days when I read books that were almost academic. However, there are academic or almost academic books that make you realise, once you begin reading those,…
Indian Novelists – please pay attention!
Indian literature has been steadily going on a certain path in the past two decades if we strict the term literature to be applied to Indian English novel only. There…
2 States by Chetan Bhagat – Review
So, I finally read Chetan Bhagat’s much-touted novel 2 States that tell the readers about the impossibility of love affairs in India but ironically ends with the guy marrying the…
Novel: The Great Indian Bust: A coming of age fiction Authored by: Rishabh Bhatnagar Publication Company: Amazon Kindle Published: 2019 Available in: Kindle Ebook Associated Genres: Coming of age fiction,…
“It was relentless as a sea of saffron descended on the holy banks igniting a spiritual frenzy. Yes, this was our great Vedic culture in all its colours embracing the…