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…
Education and Character are two important things in someone’s life. Whether it’s in order to attain a higher value in the society or in spiritual pursuits or even in making…