I am writing this book review today for Aurijit Ganguli’s debut novel The Shambala Sutras, a novel that blends adventure, thriller, the quest for truth, history, mythology and religious messages…
The world is changing. Coronavirus has changed the way we think, act and plan. It has also impacted the writing INDUSTRY. Readers are thinking digital and authors are writing digital…
India Positive Citizen: Building a Great Nation, One India Positive Action at a Time is a recently published book written by Savitha Rao. This book is receiving appreciation by the…
Frequency of such incidents have increased in the past decade or so. More than just often, I come across authors and their books, of course, which talk about India in…
In most of the cases, debut authors leave the space of literature without impressing the audience because they need their time and space to learn how to gain attention and…
Identity crisis is a subject that many authors, from time to time, have raised in their books. It becomes very interesting for the readers because this is an issue which…
The Growth Quotient came to be by an accident and I am very happy that this accident took place. Though I am not going to reveal what accident took place…
Before I begin discussing or offering the review or my opinions on the book Moral Fiber by Shawn Vij, a noted business magnet in the USA, let me explain the…
Nataraj Sasid has been actively involved in the publishing industry for more than two decades. It is only now (why not before) that he has come up with a wonderful…
Who does not know Swami Vivekananda today? If you are one such rare person who does not know much about Swami Ji and his works, philosophy and wonderful thoughts, this…
Well, there are a few titles on regular intervals which are constantly realising what is the real purpose of life. The world faces many problems and we do suffer from…
The current Indian fiction writing is running into the age of betrayal where covers and tittles are there to mislead the readers. In a way, you can see something on…