The general notion about the political books is very simple – it must be biased, either pro or anti something. There are rarely the books about political observations which actually…
Rafflesia – The Banished Princess is a book, a novel, which focuses on the downhills of a marriage when it becomes a torment rather than the joy of a new…
I don’t know how many of the readers of this post have actually read something by Max Landsberg, an international bestseller who has authored many motivational books. The list includes…
The Quest of the Sparrows appeared on our desk previous month. The book’s cover suddenly captured our attention and it struck momentarily. At times, we do have to judge some…
Fairy tales are always fascinating. I have also grown up reading some of them in magazines like Nandan and I enjoyed them too much. However, coming to this young age…
19th Akshauhini: the starters Gita is always a book people around the world look up to for various reasons. It is a standard par-philosophy and a niche which cannot be…
I have not been a fan of short stories very much; however, I do enjoy the witty development which tends, often, to take a moral high ground and preach the…
Sachin Tendulkar is the icon for Indian youths and almost a God for those who love cricket! For a very long time, his charismatic presence in the field with twenty-two…
What are you reading? Gone are the days we used to read things which were lengthy, sometimes boring and sometimes unbearable too! Today, we want fresh plots to be served…
Of course, only for the readers who can bear the verse of Shakespeare or can afford some alternative version in simplified English, Romeo and Juliet is a forever classic which…