Fiction

Dan Brown's Deception Point: A Masterclass in Suspenseful Storytelling
Thriller and Mystery, Book Reviews, Fiction, Sci-Fi

Dan Brown’s Deception Point: A Masterclass in Suspenseful Storytelling

What if I told you proof of extraterrestrial life has been found buried right in the middle of the Arctic Circle, ready to thwart all logical chains of reasoning about ET? Exciting right? Well, it is or it ain’t is a matter of scientific expertise, being handled by Michael Tolland, Rachel Sexton and others in a race to find out the truth in Deception Point by Dan Brown, one of my favourite books by Brown.

Discovering the Secrets of Runjh's Mystical Royal Lands in Mementos of Runjh by Nivedita Shukla
Book Reviews, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Thriller and Mystery

Mementos of Runjh by Nivedita Shukla: Discovering the Secrets of Runjh’s Mystical Royal Lands

So, what do you guys think is the one thing that upholds a family’s honour? Is it simply the expansion of one’s lineage and succession? Or does it also refer to the required bravery, valour, and, most importantly, equal, unbiased thinking?

Mementos of Runjh by Nivedita Ramendu Shukla is historical fiction with an element of freshness, thrills, and writing from a completely new perspective; this is a book truly for the royals and of the royals!

Beyond World’s End: The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Sci-Fi, Book Reviews, Fiction, Humour

Beyond World’s End: The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

What if you have to flee the earth moments before it is about to shatter into a ball of nothingness and oblivion? Can you escape before destruction hits you too? A fantastic science fiction tackling the story of post-apocalyptic survival in a different space-time continuum, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams is one of the best books to read if you want your senses to romp away on a literary rigmarole.

A Humorous Take on Mythological Fiction-Ms Draupadi Kuru: After the Pandavas
Contemporary Fiction, Book Reviews, Fiction

A Humorous Take on Mythological Fiction-Ms Draupadi Kuru: After the Pandavas

Imagine getting on a superb ride, taking a pause of sorts from your usual “splendid,” “perfect,” and “heavenly” life, and enjoying human hood. Confused? Well, Ms Draupadi Kuru After the Pandavas by Trisha Das is a brilliant fictional account of what happens when our goddesses, or lady powers, choose to leave the confines of heaven and visit Earth. Is all hell breaking loose? Ah, now that is a paradoxical statement, huh?