A magical realism novel written by Juliet Philip published in the U.S as ‘The Runaway Daughter’, but was...
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One never should judge a book by its cover. So, We Read, We Evaluate, We Review.
Sita: An Illustrative Retelling of the Ramayana by Devdutt Pattanaik
Sprightly Spirit, Book Reviews, 0Just like the perfect piece can complete an obscue jigsaw puzzle, this book works as that exotic and...
Andrews McMeel Publishing has published- “Milk and honey” written by Rupi Kaur. It’s a book, sunk in unrhymic poetry...
This World is the greatest gymnasium where we come to make ourselves strong ~ Swami Vivekananda. A flower of...
To start with, this book is the ideal partner for a lazy, mindless Sunday afternoon. It is a light read. Funny...
The beauty of any piece of art lies in its ability to suggest a multiple level of connotations...
And because I am an Ashwin Sanghi fan, my second review is also going to be one of his...
I am not actually qualified enough or eligible to write a book review on this awesome and fiercely fast-paced...
“The truth is I am fat, I have pimples on my face and all the boys make fun of...
“It is alright to cry,” says a soothing voice from the Helpline to a distraught soul on the...
Women, in everyday life, accost and confront several challenging situations at home, workplace, during hangouts, etc. And their strength,...
Book Review: Name Place Animal Thing by Mayank Shekhar
Suyash Karangutkar, Book Reviews, Books, News, 0All of us, at some point of time in our life, have played Name Place Animal Thing, no? —...
Rosie and Alex have been best friends since they were six years old. Everyone around them seems to think...