Every human being has passed through teenage. While the teenage memories would be different for different people, the insecurities they have dealt with would be different. Saniya, through her book Teenage Chronicles, has portrayed a detailed account of th ...
You’ll Always Be My Favorite What If By Tshree
The love-hate trope of protagonists is the hot selling one . The intensity of love, the repulsion of hatred, the tug of war of unsaid emotions, the plot gives a lot of possibilities to the author to work on. You'll always be my favorite what if by @tshree ...
A Lizard In The Room By Kisholoy Roy
To write a 10 page book or rather microtale, and present it to the readers with conviction needs immende confidence in one's craft. Dr. Kisholoy Roy has that confidence and rightfully so. Phobias:The book is the story of a lizard who visi ...
Cover reveal – Art Cinema And India’s Forgotten Futures by Rochona Majumdar
Through careful archival research, the book presents, how art films emerged out of a particular relationship between ordinary people and the arts. Rochona Majumdar analyzes the aspirations, films, and writings of a small but ...
Write Me A Love Story by Ravinder Singh – Review
The romantic scenario has changed drastically. It is fast and ephemeral. The contemporary literature reflects the superficial relations that hold no base whatsoever. Write me a love story by Ravinder Singh narrates a relationship that is common amon ...
Love to Hurt You by Rahul Saini – Review
How can an author write about true love in one book (The Part I Left With You) and simultaneously sketch the earliest scariest gruesome blood-chilling affair in another? Here is Rahul Saini, an unpredictable author with a plethora of varieties in his craf ...
A Pleasant Escape By Piyush Rohankar – Review
The lives of civil servants have always been a subject that aroused the curiosity in the readers and layment at large. How do they prepare? How do they clear the toughest exam? How is their life post clearing the exams? Will beaurocracy bring luxury ...
Always A Foreigner By Ashwini Devare – Review
A girl was born and brought up in a village, in a small state in the southern corner of India. She has never stepped out of her state. She reads the book about another girl who is born in one country, spent her childhood, teenage and youth in severa ...
Infinity Reaper By Adam Silvera – Book Review
Fantasy has never been my genre of interest. However, when I got Infinity Reaper from Simon and Schuster, I knew that it is something unique. The next step was to get the prequel Infinity Son, to imbibe the essence of the book. The series infinity c ...
The Part I Left With You By Rahul Saini -Simple Yet Enviable Craft
I am not a romance lover - precisely Indian Romance. To narrow it down, Indian bestselling romance because for some undecipherable reasons, romance in Indian literature needs cheesy sequences, puppy love, and unwanted lovemaking scenes. Still, I went for ...