Book Reviews

Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang: Dive Into the Dark of Publishing Industry
Book Reviews, Contemporary Fiction, Fiction

Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang: Dive Into the Dark of Publishing Industry

Your writer friend just struck gold by signing a deal with Netflix for a TV adaptation. Could it get bigger? You both are busy celebrating over cocktails while she shows you her latest, unpublished work-unpublished one. And then she drops dead? What would you do? Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang is a revelation, exploring the sad travesty of the dark side of publishing industry

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

Apocalyptic Awakening: 5 Zombie Science Fiction Adventures
Book Recommendations, Sci-Fi

Apocalyptic Awakening: 5 Zombie Science Fiction Adventures

Which is a trope that tends to provide a perfect blend of science fiction and horror? That’s right, zombie fiction! Enjoyed by all who love to indulge in horror and gory tales, zombie fiction has long since been enjoyed by all who love to explore intense tropes. So here we are giving you an apocalyptic awakening: 5 Zombie Science Fiction Adventures

A Journey Inward or Wayward: A Dark and Shiny Place by Pragati Deshmukh
Fiction, Book Reviews, Contemporary Fiction

A Journey Inward or Wayward: A Dark and Shiny Place by Pragati Deshmukh

What if I were to tell you that something,” say, a home,” is also a being, an identity on its own? Umm, how about this: it has feelings and likes and dislikes as well, and worse, what if it can sense and so can you, I mean, you sense its “displeasures”? Sounds twisted and dangerous, right? So, come alongside me on this thrilling tale where the paranormal and psychological fuse in a manner that you may never have experienced before. Let’s delve into A Dark and Shiny Place by Pragati Deshmukh