A home for Urvashi by Sanchali Bhattacharaya is a novel based on the concept of afterlife. What is life after death? It is a mystery and anything related to it intrigues human mind. It is around this concept with her imaginations, the author has woven an interesting and convincing tale that my heart …
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Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Review
Murder on the Orient Express is considered to be the classic and one of the best murder mystery novel written by Agatha Christie. Readers swear by this book and it was highly recommended to me by the fans of Poirot series. Story Line Let me tell you something about the …
Read More »Fear is the Key by Juggi Bhasin Review
Fear is the Key is the adult psychological thriller novel with the touch of eroticism written by the author Juggi Bhasin, who is known to write out of the box crime thriller novels. I always enjoy reading the psychological thriller genre for their intensity and mind games. Naturally, I was …
Read More »Mothering A Muslim by Nazia Erum Review
Mothering a Muslim by Nazia Erum is the most thought provoking and stimulating book I have ever read. Initial first impression about the book is that its anti Modi. It is when you widen your approach and read it with a detached perspective, then only the picture becomes clear and you decipher …
Read More »Khullam Khulla: Uncensored by Rishi Kapoor
Khullam Khulla by Rishi Kapoor was the most awaited autobiography largely because of the frank and outspoken nature of the actor. And more because of the curiosity to know about the oldest Bollywood family, some insights into the present Kapoor family and revelation of any untold truth. The Greatest Showman …
Read More »Kalki by Kevin Missal Review
Kalki has become my favourite mythical character these days and I love to read books on him mainly because unlike previous two Avatars of Vishnu – Ram and Krishna, there is not much seen or read about him. There is something new to read each time you pick up a …
Read More »The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie Review
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is considered to be the best among all the crime thriller novel written by Agatha Christie in her Hercule Poirot series. My nerves were vibrating like a tuning fork throughout the novel and by the time climax was approaching my head was reeling by thinking …
Read More »8 Hours by Upendra Namburi Review
60 mins then 31 and now latest 8 hours- like Chetan Bhagat, Upendra Namburi has some infatuation with numbers. Till now all his three novels have numericals in the title. Blurb 8 Hours is a corporate thriller which is about the multi-billion dollar conglomerate company ARYA whose probable bankruptcy had triggered …
Read More »Men and Dreams In The Dhauladhar by Kochery C Shibu Review
My feelings for the book Men and Dreams In The Dhauladhar written by Kochery C Shibu is very similar to what I felt when I finished The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy. It was a mixed feeling. I loved the book yet felt disappointed. I found the writing …
Read More »Unreal Aliens by Karthik Laxman Review
Unreal Aliens is a hilarious attempt to capture the ongoing political and media (mis)happening in India by Karthik Laxman. He is the founder of Unreal Times who rules the social media space when it comes to spoof, satires, parody and comedy. Good Story Line I must say that it is …
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