A Review of F**K I Have So Many Questions: A Poetic Voyage Through the Chaos by Anurag Madan
A Poetic Voyage Through Chaos? F**K I Have So Many Questions by Anurag Madan
A Poetic Voyage Through Chaos? F**K I Have So Many Questions by Anurag Madan
Ever watched stand-up comedy? Come join me in exploring the life of one such stand-up comedian-Kevin and take a walk through his life through a book review of The Unproposed Guy by Bhavik Sarkhedi and Suhana Bhambhani.
Want to learn how to enjoy the little things in life? Read this travelogue Live the Change: A travel tale of a twenty-something-year old earthling by Neha Ballal to revel in the unfiltered joys of life
Want to adopt the Japanese approach to problem-solving? Read Ichibun: The Secrets of Japanese Precision by Kosuke Sendo now!
Can Company really make a difference in a person’s life? Well, depends on how one takes it in their stride. Presenting Buried under the mist by Alex Nero, a mystery you will enjoy reading.
What if someone who was living without a purpose plunges head first into a pursuit full of discovering one’s true calling? Exactly the story of Rustomjee from Behram’s Boat by Adi Pocha. Check it out now!
Want to know about a world where we are the controlled and not the controllers as we seem to fashion ourselves to be? Master O by Dhiraj Singh, Add it to your next TBR
Subhash Chandra Bose led the Indian National Congress’s young, radical wing in the late 1920s, eventually becoming its President. Despite ideological differences with Mahatma Gandhi, he continued his relentless pursuit of a freedom struggle by establishing the Indian National Army. Booxoul has compiled a list of the top seven books on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
They may kill me but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body but they will not be able to crush my spirit- Bhagat Singh.
Adrenaline rush 100%.! Such are the words of this exemplary. Know who he is?