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…
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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,…
Anitha Rathod, a famous children author from India, has recently launched her book on Holi – Why do we celebrate Holi: Holi Festival. As her latest book has once again…
Janardhan Talbot – Vol I – Review
Mohan Timmaraju’s debut fiction, Janardhan Talbot, is set against the backdrop of pre-independent India. The first freedom struggle of 1857 lingers across the storyline and the protagonist, Janardhan, tries to…
How many times do we read novels that cover versatile aspects of our life – materialistic ends, spiritual ends and human emotions? If I remember well, I did not find…
Mumtaz and Taj Mahal – Review
So, what have you been reading in recent days? I have been finishing two books that I had started, one by one. First, I finished a book by Thomas Hardy…
What are you reading these days, readers? Are you reading some ordinary romance that’s mostly the authors do these days? Are you reading some unconventional spiritual books like A Thousand…
Indicting Goliath by Lal Bhatia – Review
Book – Indicting Goliath Author – Lal Bhatia Publisher – Notion Press Year – 2018 Pages – 278 Genre – nonfiction (autobiography) Rating – 4.3/5 stars! “On September 30, 2016,…
Sikkim in my Love Story – Review
Sikkim in my Love Story is the title of Narsing Nirzat’s latest book, a collection of short stories. This book has 9 beautifully written and long short stories. All the…