Berlywool Forest by Angel Singh is a captivating tale of suspense, action, and unyielding family bonds. Set against the picturesque yet ominous backdrop of Berlywool, this story is more than just a thrilling narrative—it’s a powerful reminder of the lengths a family will go to protect one another.
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Author Interview with Dr. Rajesh
Dr. Rajesh, what inspired you to write a book about Modern Indian English Literature, and how did the idea of focusing on competition exams come to life?
Book Review of The Overthinker’s Guide to Underthinking
The Overthinker’s Guide to Underthinking by Aditya Raghuraman is in today’s fast-paced world, overthinking has become a common ailment, contributing to increased stress, anxiety, and a pervasive sense of dissatisfaction.
Book Review: Sayoni’s Dream by Dr. Palto Datta
Dr. Palto Datta is a multifaceted individual whose contributions span the realms of academia, business, and literature. With an academic foundation rooted in plasma physics from the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Dr. Datta transitioned into the fields of marketing and higher education, earning an MSc from Glamorgan University and a PhD from the University of Hertfordshire, UK.
Passenger Seat by Pallavi Kaviraj
Pallavi Kaviraj is a Bangalore-born writer whose journey into the literary world is both inspiring and deeply personal. Raised in a bustling city known for its culture and vibrancy, Pallavi developed a love for reading early in life, immersing herself in the worlds created by authors from across the globe. This passion for stories stayed with her throughout her career in the corporate world, where she worked as an accounts and finance executive.
Book Review: Passenger Seat by Pallavi Kaviraj
Passenger Seat by Pallavi Kaviraj is an evocative tale that delicately weaves together the themes of love, loss, and longing, capturing the profound highs and devastating lows of human emotion. The story is centered around Adithya, whose life takes an unexpected and heartbreaking turn, forcing him to confront the fragility of existence and the enduring power of love.
Book Review : Parables: Fair and Flawed by Lalit Mohan Sharma
arables: Fair and Flawed (Poems) by Lalit Mohan Sharma is a poetic exploration of the human condition, blending deep philosophical reflection with lyrical expression. Published in December 2021, the collection comprises poems that explore the intricacies of life,
An Interview with Aditya Raghuraman
Aditya Raghuraman is a 29-year-old poet and author from Bangalore, Karnataka. Known for his poetry collection Shards of my Soul and his collaborative work The Unknown, In Words, Aditya brings a fresh perspective to contemporary literature. In his latest book, The Overthinker’s Guide to Underthinking, he offers practical strategies to overcome overthinking and embrace a more mindful, fulfilling life.
Book Review : A Little Fire by Lalit Mohan Sharma
In A Little Fire, Lalit Mohan Sharma crafts a collection that intricately explores human emotions, societal influences, and personal reflections, creating an evocative and thought-provoking experience for readers. Each poem in this anthology is a journey through different stages of life, thought, and the complexities of the human heart.
Book Review: Who’s My Next Victim? by Shivani R P
“Who’s My Next Victim?: Dreams are harmless… or are they?” by Shivani R P is an enthralling debut novel that masterfully blends the allure of mystery with the chilling intrigue of dark arts. This book takes readers on a gripping journey through the lives of four high school friends—June, Ava, Asher, and Austin—who find themselves entangled in a web of eerie occurrences and unsettling truths that test the limits of their courage and friendship.