Book Review

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.

Dancers in the Dark by Ejaz Ahamad: Xenophobia through the Ages | Book Review
Contemporary Fiction, Book Reviews, Fiction

Dancers in the Dark by Ejaz Ahamad: Xenophobia through the Ages | Book Review

An antipathy that will make you sit back, mull, and wonder why colour is such a strongly held ground for discrimination even today, Dancers in the Dark by Ejaz Ahamad is a story that centres around the discrimination based on colour as well as all those so-called societal categories and stigmas that have been there for around centuries now. Yes, unfair behaviour against the LGBTQ+ community—that is what I am indicating here!

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 You both are busy celebrating over cocktails while she shows you her latest, unpublished work-unpublished one.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