Literature on women’s issues, actual concerns of women, and true accounts of atrocities on women, in general, have become a common scenario these days...
Category - Reviews
Srujan MJ is an engineer by profession and an academic researcher working on Structural Polymer Connections. As he gathered information about research and its...
Spiritual books by modern authors are often garish, looking down from above or just too cryptic for ordinary readers to make sense of the ideas and arguments...
Indian horror fiction horizon doesn’t get numbers that would offer a wide array of choices to the readers. Romance has much to offer and so has the...
Poetry collections are meant to entertain, enlighten, delight, please and push people into momentary postures of intellectual reflexes that refresh their minds...
It is highly unusual that I have reviewed a children’s book and it’s not some contemporary comics or superhero novella or fairy tale fantasy. Yes...
Jonaki Mukherjee’s Unvanquished: The Fight Beyond Justice is a collection of ten short, audacious, and inspiring stories. It is purely a work of...
Ramachandran Rajasekharan’s debut poetry collection, with the translated poems of his parents also, Dewdrop and Banyan Tree, has kept me engaged for a...
So, guys, I am here again with a new book review for you. This time also it is about the Children’s book – Help Baby Walrus by Ilia Tversky. It is...
Spirituality and religion have different connotations for different people. For some, it might mean penance in the dense forest and for others, it simply means...