Krishna Deva Raya: The boy who would be king by Abhijeeth Hiliyana is a historical fiction focused on the glorious tale of the king of Vijayanagara. The book follows his years of adolescence and how he transitions from an ordinary boy into a chivalric king.
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The Mystery of the Graveyard Gold | B. Fuddle | Book Review
The Mystery of the Graveyard Gold is an exciting tale of three children who uncover a pot of gold coins in a graveyard. How that one discovery changes their lives sets the central plot of the book
Ruin of the Scarred | Medha Nagur | Book Review
Ruin of the Scarred by Medha Nagur is the first in the duology called The Sting of Love that traces the journey of a young woman, Bidisha. She wants to avenge the humiliation faced by her mother for false accusations.
Calm the Chaotic Mind | Kunal Dudeja | Book Review
Calm The Chaotic Mind by Kunal Dudeja is a handy guide on how one can bring the noise in their heads to a stop using some fascinating frameworks and techniques.
The Only Way Out is Death | Varun Gwalani | Book Review
Packed with action layers after layers, The Only Way Out is Death is a nail-biting and unputdownable read. I have read something like this after a long time where I was constantly on the edges in the anticipation of what was to come next!
Pangaea | Hinnah Mian | Book Review
Pangaea by Hinnah Mian is a soulful collection of prose and poetry that fills us with rage as we read about the effects of trauma inflicted on a human body.
The Girl I Met That Night | Zahir Chauhan | Book Review
The Girl I Met That Night by Zahir Chauhan is the story of an ambitious young man, Kabir, and a girl learning to live with her scars, Anamika.
Most Wanted Zindagi | Gaurav Upadhyay | Book Review
मोस्ट वांटेड ज़िन्दगी गौरव उपाध्याय द्वारा रचित एक सेल्फ हेल्प किताब है जो जीवन के यथार्थ से प्रेरित है. इसमें निहित life lessons हमें जीवन के अंधकार से उबरकर रौशनी की ओर जाने को प्रेरित करते हैं.
The Quirky Feminine 2.0 | Sudeshna Chakrabarti | Book Review
The Quirky Feminine 2.0 by Sudeshna Chakrabarti is a collection of five short stories, each having a woman named after eminent personalities and avatars of goddess Parvati.
Towers of Silence | Berjis Desai | Book Review
Towers of Silence by Berjis Desai is an atmospheric novel spanning 140 years of a Parsi clan as it makes its way through curses, infidel wives, black magic, sad lovers, and a fight to protect the sacrosanct.
What the Young Don’t Tell | Mohit Jain | Book Review
What the Young Don't Tell by Mohit Jain is a coming of age story of Ayaan who traverses the contours of friendship, love, heartbreak, familial ties, trust, and then discovering his identity.
To the Survivors | Robert Uttaro | Book Review
To the Survivors by Robert Uttaro encapsulates the author's experiences when he volunteered as a counsellor at the rape crisis centre at Ashville. He got to interact with other volunteers and the rape survivors. He also heard their stories that left him shaken and thinking.
A.L.L.I.E.D: Accelerated Learning Lessons In Education Development | Srisesha | Book Review
Allied by Srisesha introduces us to the new, expert, and accelerated methodology of learning. This book explains several stages of learning and presents a few models to learn effectively.
Two-Sided Dilemma | Divyansh Bhatnagar | Book Review
Two-Sided Dilemma by Divyansh Bhatnagar is a contemporary novel of Raghav on a roller coaster encompassing love, passion, and conflicts. He is well on his way to discovering himself and finding the purpose of his life.
3 & The Emerald Stone of Irene | Vinod Raman Nair | Book Review
3 & The Emerald Stone of Irene by Vinod Raman Nair revolves around the conquest of Byzantium in 782 AD. Byzantium is the stone with the light of fortune, referred to in history as Noor-e-Abbasid.
You Are Too Much | Saurabh Kumar Das | Book Review
You Are Too Much by Saurabh Kumar Das is a contemporary fiction set around Aarav, Reesha, Arpita, and Arjun. Aarav and Reesha are deeply in love. However, the journey of their fairytale is not smooth.
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