Too hot to leave the comfort of your home? What if I told you you could actually disappear into a land of fantasy without leaving the confines of your comfortable reading nook? Prepare to lose yourselves in a land of fascinating fantasy through The Land of Butterflies by David Lyons, the latest fantasy fiction to hit the block.
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Nautanki Saala | Mohua Chinappa | Book Review
Want to read “Life and its playful escapades”? Yes, how about indulging in life a little bit? Come revel in the dark and the light of it through a collection of short stories titled “Nautanki Saala” by Mohua Chinappa.
Versing for the Unversed in Housing and Realty: Real Estate – The Good, The Bad and The Unanswered by Deepesh Salgia, a Review
Hmm, so if you are one of those who wish to understand the synopsis and the complete back story of real estate but are intimidated by the countless complex narratives flooding the market for the same, this book, Real Estate: The Good, the Bad, and the Unanswered by Deepesh Salgia, is your answer.
The Gorakhpur Hospital Tragedy: A Doctor’s Memoir of a Deadly Medical Crisis by Kafeel Khan, a Review
Is reality only what shows up when a crisis occurs? Or is there also a second side to the story? The real, unfiltered side? Presenting a review of The Gorakhpur Hospital tragedy: A Doctor’s Memoir of a Deadly Medical Crisis by Kafeel Khan
The Ergonomics of Love: A Review of ‘My Imperfect Love’ by Niharika Jindal
Is the first impression always the last impression? Or are there exceptions in life? Also, can one ever be free from the emotional baggage of their past? Exploring the answers to all these questions through a book review of My Imperfect Love by Niharika Jindal
Book Review of Tizistwar nou pays-Tales of Simpler Times by Nanda Pavaday
Want to take a trip down memory lanes, basking in the currents of the daily wanderings of life? Perusing life at its unfiltered best, this collection of 24 tales titled Tizistwar nou pays-Tales of Simpler Times by Nanda Pavaday is a treasure trove of memories you outta read now
Book Review of Delhi via Lucknow: Once, Love Travelled This Route by Ashwini Rudra
If you are from the 90s era and have spent your teenage years in this era, then you know what I am talking about. Be it the college life back then, the romance, the sizzling chemistry, or the youth power, this book is reminiscent of all those elements that used to be the order of the day back then. Want to relive those wonderful experiences again? Welcome to the 90s nostalgia in a brilliant tale called Delhi via Lucknow by Ashwini Rudra
Slammed by Colleen Hoover: A Moving Tale of Love, Loss, and Poetry
Discover the power of love and poetry in Colleen Hoover’s Slammed. This emotional rollercoaster of a book explores themes of loss, family, and the magic of words. Join Layken and Will as they navigate their forbidden attraction and find solace in slam poetry. Read our review and be prepared to have your heart broken and mended all at once.
Book Review of Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella
Imagine if you got up one day and realised you had somehow landed in the perfect life you dreamed of. Wait, there is one problem though—you have forgotten your past a bit! Will you brave it all and jump headfirst into this new one? Remember Me? By Sophie Kinsella, a rigmarole of a lifetime.
Book Review of Potpourri: A Motley Bunch of Long and Short Stories by Ranjit Kulkarni
Ever read a book which has tiny tales, each embedded in its own space, like a little moment encased perfectly waiting to be discovered as one of the ultimate truths of life? Potpourri by Ranjit Kulkarni is a collection of poignant short stories scattering slices of life extraordinary amidst the mundane ordinary, exploring life at arm’s length.