A Review of Ruby Pi Adventures Series by Tom Durwood
Do you like geometry or math? Well, if you don’t, then I suggest you pick up one of the Ruby Pi Adventures series by Tom Durwood and read the stories in it right away!
Do you like geometry or math? Well, if you don’t, then I suggest you pick up one of the Ruby Pi Adventures series by Tom Durwood and read the stories in it right away!
My first ever Korean fiction, and oh boy, what an experience it was to read it! An absolutely moving and spellbinding family drama about a Korean bride who travels to marry a man who is not looking for a wife but something else. A plethora capturing the complete 20th-century Korean American immigrant experience, The picture bride by Lee Geum Yi is perfect for those who have enjoyed “Pachinko” or “Peach blossom”.
What happens when, at the pinnacle of success, one mixes work and family life with interpersonal relationships? Exactly what happened in the case of Daisy Jones & the Six Read and delve into one of the greatest roller coasters of all time-Book review of Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
What if I tell you that the great Alexander has turned dark and wants destruction to be ‘normal’ in his overpowering regime? Have you heard of the great Porus and the stories surrounding him in history? If not, then read this review of Porus: In the Shadow of Betrayals by Roopesh Tiwari
A novella poised to warm the cockles of your heart as well as compel you to think beyond the set idiosyncrasies of the institutions following the cliched ostentatious practices, Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan is a brilliant, refreshing and captivating read.
What happens when the gentler sex decides to fight patriarchal forces, challenging the pr- set nationalities of the societal attitude? Catastrophe. No, seriously. But, for the woman who does so. Don’t believe me. Read my Book review of Padma by Mala Mahesh to discover one such instance.
Can suspense ever be so enchanting that you find it exquisite and resentful at the same time?
Examining the fine lines weaving through the creases of The Miniaturist, a tale of obsession, betrayal, retribution, and much more…