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Story of Anne Frank, if she had lived
What if Anne Frank hadn’t died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp?
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House of Earth and Blood | A Book Review
Okay, where do I start from? My thoughts are scattered here and there, freaking everywhere. And I am so pumped-up. It’s like I am struck with a bolt of Athalar’s lightning; the shockwaves of it…
AutHer Awards 2020 declares its top winners
It was an exhilarating evening at Taj Palace, New Delhi that saw a heart-warming celebration of women on Women’s Day. Times of India and JK Papers joined hands to celebrate women authors who have added…
Stifled Oneling | A Book Review
Stifled Oneling by Dr. Stifled Oneling Books are born out of the tragedies and stories that surround us. Writing itself is a cathartic process that helps us deal with our demons. “Contemporary happenings” in the…
The smart balance | A Book Review
The smart balance By Ankita Aurora I guess this is the book I was waiting for. A perfect read to start the year with. In todays so called wireless world we are badly entangled to…
The Things We Fear | A Book Review
The Things We Fear By Sharit Sinha This one starts off with the dramatic incident of two collegians in the nearby Cemetery and the birth of Zombies. Cut to their HGRE College where the quiet,…
The Chennai Killings | A Book Review
The Chennai Killings by Chital Mehta Inspector Vikram has been reeling ever since his younger sister, Priya’s mindless murder 2 years ago. Despite trying his best to move on, he seems to be stuck in…
The Soul of Truth By Shaji Madathil | A Book Review
Publication: Bloomsbury India Publishing Pvt. Ltd. Page Count: 360 pages Review: Fiction This book starts off where we would usually expect most to end. After all, it’s not every day that one would start off…