Twitterrati were going gaga about the book The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad by Twinkle Khanna. Print media was all praise about the book. At last I sat down with the book thinking about relishing myself which other readers are enjoying so much. The first book of Twinkle Khanna, Mrs Funnybone …
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Lanka’s Princess by Kavita Kanè Review
Lanka’s Princess This December 2016 Kavita Kane tells us the story of Ravan’s only sister Surpanakha in her recently released book Lanka’s Princess. Unlike her previous books protagonist, Surpanakha is a fairly well known character and often cited as the one who kindled war between Ram and Ravan. In fact, I remember my …
Read More »He Lost His Mobile And.. by Amol Kulkarni Review
He Lost His Mobile And.. by Amol Kulkarni is back to back the second debutante book I am reading. First being Game of Anarchy by Kenneth Jones. I am glad that I read He Lost His Mobile after some skepticism. While reading the book one bollywood director’s movie kept coming to my mind. He …
Read More »Woman, Everything Will Be Fine! by Rashmi Trivedi Review
Woman, everything will be fine! written by the first time author Rashmi Trivedi is a memoir or journal of three years of her life which she stayed away from her family in a complete strange city. The author has penned real stories and experience of her transfer phase of three years. I read …
Read More »Standing on an Apple Box by Aishwaryaa Rajinikanth Dhanush Review
The word Apple Box and below it the name Aishwarya Rajinikanth Dhanush really caught my attention. The book Standing On An Apple Box: The Story of a Girl among the Stars was the memoir of Aishwarya about her life as a daughter of Superstar, wife of a star and as a an …
Read More »Being Salman by Jasim Khan Review
Being Salman by Jasim Khan is the biography of Salman Khan, the man who rules the heart of millions, people swear by his name, his mere presence guarantees the success of the movie, his generosity is world famous this superstar needs no introduction. Salman Khan is the most loved actor of the cinema both in …
Read More »Colorful Notion by Mohit Goyal Review
Colourful Notions: The Roadtrippers 1.0 Colorful Notion by Mohit Goyal is a first of its kind of book I have read till date. It is not such that similar books have not been written in the past but I never came across a fictional travel novel yet. Yes after reading …
Read More »Double Down by Jeff Kinney Review
Oh, no! It’s finished. This was my reaction and feeling when I reached the last page of Double Down : 11th book in Wimpy Diary’s series by Jeff Kinney. May be I am grown up adult now, a mother, but I yearn for my childhood days and Wimpy’s diary helps …
Read More »The Last Bloom by Poulomi Sengupta Review
There are very few fictional books which will make you sit and ponder, which can be referred to people who like to read books with real issues raised. The Last Bloom by Poulomi Sengupta fits in that category of books. It is one of those excellent book which I would love to …
Read More »Shadows of the Northlands by Vishwesh Desai Review
Shadows of the Northlands is a fantasy fiction written by a teenage boy of 14 years Vishwesh Desai. Well you read it right. This was the only reason why I choose to read this novel just to know what kind of fantasies does a 14 years old hold and how well …
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