In this engaging conversation, author Ajeet Pratap Singh talks about mythology, research, temple mysteries, engineering discipline, and the journey from chocolatier to storyteller, while teasing ...
Domestic abuse is an issue that still plagues many in Indian society. It is an evil that afflicts an individual mercilessly and leaves deep emotional, physical, and psychological scars that often take ...
Looking for a short book to read on my flight from Bangalore to Kolkata, I came across Abhirup Dhar’s Karma in an airport bookstall. Though I ended up buying something else that day, the book lingered ...
Set in the year 2032, this mind-boggling, politically charged novel about pillage and plunder; power and control, and dominance and rivalry in a surprisingly not-so-far future, centers around the ...
Hi friends, today you are going to read the book review of a fascinating story. “Bobo and the Magic Cloak” is about a nine-year-old penguin named Bobo. Bobo doesn’t live like normal penguins do.
“The book of nature has no beginning, as it has no end. Open this book where you will, and at any period of your life, and if you have the desire to acquire knowledge you will find it of intense ...
“One day or night, during a high wind and heavy snow, the old tree will topple and perish. Only the monkeys and the boys might miss it. But while it stands, let me celebrate it, for there is nothing ...
I was on the hunt for a chilling horror short story collection for an Indian horror book recommendation video that I am planning for my YouTube channel. That is when I chanced upon Amitav Ganguly’s ...
Balamurugan K A, a native of Varanavasi village in Tamil Nadu’s Ariyalur District, stands as a prominent figure in both literature and education. His journey as an author and educator has been marked ...
From the author of the riveting crime fiction “The Death of Kirti Kadakia” comes yet another instalment in the series, “A Matrimonial Murder.” For some context, I read The Death of Kirti Kadakia back ...
Amar Chitra Katha evokes a kind of nostalgia in most kids of my generation that only a few others can do. These books were a must-have addition to every Indian household and every kid’s library.
In the mood for a light read about Sanatana Dharma, looking for such a book on my Kindle, I came across Swapna and Sudha Gopalakrishnan’s Unsolved Indian Hindu Temple Mysteries. Ever keen to learn ...
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