Book Review of Worbaeth Inparadino by Yash Mundhava
Hang between being good and evil, invisible he chooses to be both for the world that he is about to reshape. Book Review of Worbaeth Inparadino by Yash Mundhava
Hang between being good and evil, invisible he chooses to be both for the world that he is about to reshape. Book Review of Worbaeth Inparadino by Yash Mundhava
A book I happened to read recently reinforced this belief of mine and gave it a truckload of fuel, thanks to its effective message dispersion – We all are beautiful in our own unique ways. It is upon us to find beauty even in the flaws and continue to move on. Book Review of The Different Bride by Charu Singh
Book Review of Misplaced Heads by Jayanthi Sankar provides the readers with a glimpse of those whose footprints are hard to locate.
What if the thing that you see, you perceive and believe all along turns out to be misleading and false? Book Review of Midnight In The Snow by Karen Swan
Love is beautiful, friendship is better.
Book Review of BFF vs Bae by Janmejay Singh
Maya and the Sword of Gringak is the most engaging young adult fantasy novel I have read till now. In short, I am blown away by how spectacular the complete package is; from the storyline to the characters and the narrative technique, I am in awe of the author’s literary prowess, to say the least. Book Review of Maya and the Sword of Gringak by Meera J Pillai
There is a ghost here. A lonely spirit. The ghost of everything that could’ve been and never was. Book review of The Ghost by M K Devidasan
YA laced with satire and nostalgia: Book Review of Perfectly Imperfect by Prabhu Subramanian
Book Review of Like The Radiant Sun by Anu Kay. A seamless, subtle interweave of a powerfully written fiction.