Fiction

5 Best Japanese Literary Novels to Keep You Hooked

Ever given a thought to why Japanese literature is so popular? Well, I guess since it tends to be more…

7 months ago

Supernatural, Secrets, and Society: A Review of ‘The London Séance Society’ by Sarah Penner

Do you believe in ghosts and spirits? What if I told you there was a way to connect with them…

7 months ago

Wayward by Dethan, a Journey Towards the Soul, a Review

Imagine the plane you are traveling in crashes out in the open sea, yet you survive miraculously. Wait, there is…

7 months ago

Didi | Nirupama Devi | Book Review

A man having two wives and yet both choosing to live amicably together? It sounds a bit complex, doesn’t it?…

7 months ago

Song of Trinity by Vadhan: A Brilliant Communion of Fantasy and Mythology

Want to read an unputdownable mythological fantasy thriller? I am here today with a brand-new recommendation Song of Trinity: The…

7 months ago

Param 1.0 | Vaibhav Sonawane | Book Review

The genesis of our universe, our galaxy and all the elements that are a part of our l lives Param…

8 months ago

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…

8 months ago

The Four Lives of Robinson Appleson | Veronique Iswery Pasquet | Book Review

Imagine you get to live not one, not two, but four lives! Hmm, what if I tell you that nevertheless,…

8 months ago

5 Reasons Why Durjoy Dutta Is the “Shah Rukh Khan” of Indian Romance Fiction

One of India’s most prolific writers of commercial romance fiction, Durjoy Dutta’s success in the romance trope is not unknown.…

8 months ago

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?…

8 months ago

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