Non-fiction

Hanging Palande: A Son’s Revenge | Anuj Tikku | Book Review
Book Reviews, Biography, Non-fiction

Hanging Palande: A Son’s Revenge | Anuj Tikku | Book Review

Have you heard of the Arun Kumar Tikku and Karan Kakkad murder case, which gained a lot of attention back in 2012? All the major newspapers and media channels had covered this blood-curdling event, highlighting how Vijay Palande and his notorious gang had committed brutal crimes. Hanging Palande: A Son’s Revenge by Anuj Tikku, a sequel to his previous book, Yes Sir, I Killed my Dad, is an explosive piece of writing decoding the same.

Understanding Hinduism-The Third Eye: Dismantling Global Hinduphobia by R Ramasubramaniyan
Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Religion

Understanding Hinduism-The Third Eye: Dismantling Global Hinduphobia by R Ramasubramaniyan

So, do you guys want to read an unbiased, rational, resonating book on Hinduism- its advent, current status, as well as the challenges faced in getting it the rightful recognition it deserves? The Third Eye: Dismantling Global Hinduphobia by R. Ramasubramaniyan is a book perusing and studying such patterns of Hinduism in relation to culture, history and much more

Book Review of 8 Rules of Love: How to Find It, Keep It, and Let It Go by Jay Shetty
Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Self-Help

8 Rules of Love: How to Find It, Keep It, and Let It Go | Jay Shetty | Book Review

So, what is love, then, according to you? Simply something that defines you as a person? Nope, you too have to define and follow the rules if you wish to find them, keep them, and do so for life. Join us today, as we dive into 8 Rules of Love: How to Find It, Keep It, and Let It Go by Jay Shetty, a book that has completely changed my perception of love and its intricacies

Banned from Shelves: Unveiling the Truth Behind the Milk and Honey Controversy
Poetry, Book Reviews, Non-fiction

Banned from Shelves: Unveiling the Truth Behind the Milk and Honey Controversy

Ever tasted raw pain and yet felt powerful? Hmm, that is exactly what acceptance and growth are all about. To be able to come to terms with your nemesis in life and overcome all odds. Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur, a collection of cathartic modern-day micropoems, is much more than an assimilation of her wandering, meandering trysts with life; they are pieces of the whole journey she has candidly splayed on paper, transforming her pain into power through her pen.