WHO WOULD ENJOY READING THIS BOOK? ★ Spiritual Seekers ★ Philosophy Enthusiasts ★ Seekers of Moral Guidance “The Tulsidas Ramayana: Lessons from the Hindu Mythology” by Jaiprakash Agrawal offers readers an enriching voyage into the timeless epic of Read More
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WHO WOULD ENJOY READING THIS BOOK? ★ Comedy Lovers ★ History Buffs ★ Writers and Creatives REVIEW: In “Why Men are Suspicious of Yoga,” author Robert Isenberg takes readers on an intriguing journey through a collection of essays Read More
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING THIS BOOK? ★ Fans of Romantic Comedies ★ Those Seeking a Unique Reading Experience ★ Anyone in Need of Laughter and Inspiration REVIEW: “A Nutty Affair” by Sithesh C Govind is a delightful and Read More
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING THIS BOOK? ★ Health Enthusiasts ★ Readers interested in Holistic Well-being ★ Those Seeking Clarity on Nutrition REVIEW: In an era riddled with contradictory diet advice and exorbitant medical expenses, “The Diet Mysteries” emerges Read More
“Being Your Best: Increase your True potential, discover yourself to be the best, prosper in life and career with useful exercises to create the best version of yourself!” by Bollapragada Sairam is a must-read for Read More
“Tickle Your Grey Cells” by Kavita Bhatt is a unique collection of quotes, haikus, and short verses that encourage readers to think deeply about life’s puzzles and mysteries. The author’s writing style is Read More
“Befarmaid: Perso – Arabic Minstrelsy and Parnassus in the Indian Subcontinent” by Dr. Shadab Ahmed offers an insightful exploration of the Persian and Urdu literary, social, cultural, political and historical traditions in India, particularly during the Read More
‘Low’ is Jeet Thayil’s new book and an exploration of the yearning for oblivion. The story follows an Indian poet named Dominic Ullis whose wife has recently died of suicide. On a whim he Read More
This debut novel by Veio Pou, who teaches English at the Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, takes us towards the Northeast. To be precise, towards the ground realities in and around Manipur of Read More
The seed of Norfolk-based Polly Crosby’s debut novel—described as 2020’s most haunting and magical literary fiction debut—germinated when she heard about Kit Williams’ Masquerade, “an armchair treasure hunt”. The book’s central Read More