Revolution 2020 is yet another bollywood movie type novel by Chetan Bhagat. No doubt he knows the nerves of Bollywood plots thats why his novels adapted movies turns out to be blockbusters. Soon we could also see Rovolution 2020 movie. Revolution 2020 is mainly story of a three characters Gopal, …
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Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the Ramayana was Devdutt Pattnaik Review
Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the Ramayana was Devdutt Pattnaik’s attempt to re-write the epic with Sita’s character as the focus of retelling. Not From Sita’s Perspective I started reading the book with the impression that it will be all about Sita and she might be telling her story in …
Read More »The House of Hades by Rick Riordan Review
The House of Hades by Rick Riordan is the first book I read in my brand new Google Nexus 7. I bought it from Flipkart.com in its Diwali Dhamaka offer at Rs 8,999 only. It was too tempting offer to resist. Anyways coming back to the The House of Hades. The House of Hades …
Read More »The Race of My Life is the autobiography of Milkha Singh Review
The Race of My Life is the autobiography of Milkha Singh better known as “The Flying Sikh”. His autobiography was launched after the release of the movie Bhaag Milkha Bhaag a biographical sports drama film based on the life of Milkha Singh. The movie was superhit movie of 2013. The …
Read More »The Cuckoo’s Calling by J.K. Rowling
There was a great confusion who wrote The Cuckoo’s Calling. Some sites says it was Robert Galbraith and other says it was J.K. Rowling. The black clouds over the author’s name got dispersed when Rowling asserted that the novel was written by her and published under the pseudonym “Robert Galbraith”. …
Read More »Jaya by Devdutt Pattanaik Review
We all know the story of Mahabharata thanks to B.R. Chopra serial on Mahabharata and recently aired new Mahabharata on Star Plus. So we read Jaya by Devdutt Pattanaik who retells the epic in the book. Why we read something which we already know? Dr Devdutt, a very renowned Hindu …
Read More »The Elephant Catchers by Subroto Bagchi Review
Subroto Bagchi as the Gardener of MindTree is nourishing Top 100 Minds of his company as the future leader but through his various business books he is nourishing millions of young minds who are at the threshold of starting their career. The Elephant Catchers is the latest offering to young entrepreneurs who are finding …
Read More »2 States by Chetan Bhagat Review
I’ve recently completed reading 2 States by Chetan Bhagat. And I can clearly see the difference between the writing of his first three books and 2 States: The Story of my Marriage. His first three books Five Point Someone, One night @the call centre and Three Mistakes of My Life …
Read More »I too Has a Love Story by Ravinder Singh Review
I started reading I too Has a Love Story by Ravinder Singh after completing The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton. The two are completely different novels belonging to different genre, different writing style so it took me quite a while to adjust to the writing of Ravinder Singh. I too had a Love …
Read More »The Krishna Key by Ashwin Sanghi Review
The first thing which strike me while I started reading The Krishna Key by Ashwin Sanhhi was the striking writing similarity with Dan Brown. Ashwin’s writing style was no doubt inspired or copied, I don’t know which is right, by Dan Brown. The Krishna Key was written on the same lines of …
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