Traveling is a delightful experience for voyage lovers. We go through bumps, curves, her music, have random conversations, and have come unexpected events in between. Lo-fi mashup is a book that gives you similar ecstasy. It is a 122-page-long pure d ...
Fixer By Suman Dubey – The Tale Of Cricket And Conspiracies
Cricket, fame, money, and controversies - These four words go along a long way. It has been ages since the cricketers are the highest paid sportspersons and ironically the most corrupted. Beyond the glamour and money, there are lives at stake. The once h ...
Gauri by Sathya Sam – A Consummated Account Of How A Woman Lived A Million Lives
Gauri, a woman with a million lives. The title is enough to pull the readers to the book because tales of women are unprecedentedly accepted of late. But as the saying goes, never judge a book by its cover. It is not the story of Gauri. It is the st ...
Etchings Of The First Quarter Of 2020 By Sabarna Roy
A conversation between stepfather and stepdaughter could be imaginable as a family discussion, or advice for an ordinary reader. Being an ordinary reader myself, I too expected the same from the book. But author Sabarna Roy has put forth an awe-inspiring ...
LO-FI + MASHUPS
Book Spotlight BOOK NAME: LO-FI MASHUPSAUTHOR: AMITAmazon LinkBook DescriptionThis book is a collection of exquisite poems, monologues, playlists and pictures. This book discuss about many social issues, interpersonal challenges and other daily struggles ...
Yesterday’s Ghost by Nikhil Pradhan – Book Review
Thrillers by Indian authors have a preset formula of a male protagonist leading the plot, a female protagonist who is like a decorative heroine in commercial Bollywood movies, and an unwanted love track followed by an action-packed climax. Yesterday's gho ...
Nothing To Lose By Manbeena Sandhu – Review Of The Authobiography
Ma Anand Sheela and Bhagawan Rajneesh have been the newsmakers in the 90s. She is the key person associated with Osho. Had the media jugglery been as ubiquitous as now, they would have made it to every talk show and interview. The life of the powerful Gur ...
Backstreet Boy by Dr. Kisholoy Roy – Book Review
MS Dhoni is an emotion for Indians. After Sachin, if someone had an influence nearer to what he left behind, it is Dhoni. Backstreet boy by Dr. Kisholoy Roy is a collection of essays on M.S Dhoni.Dhoni is called Brand Dhoni. The best term to address the l ...
Loss by Siddhath Dhanvant Shanghvi – Book Review
Loss - The four-letter word with infinite definitions. The word is forever married to the pain - be it the loss in your business or the loss of a loved one. The word holds multidimensional meanings. Author Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi, through ...
Young Mental Health by Meera Haran Alva and Amrita Tripathi – Book Review
Mental health awareness is still not exclusive as it ought to be. We talk about mental health and suicide prevention when a celebrity dies in mysterious circumstances. The social media would be flooded with hashtags nut once the interest dies down, awaren ...