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Triansh & the Land of Immortals | Myst | Book Review
Picture this: you are on one of the highest peaks in the world and suddenly you get surrounded by fog. No way out, you are sure you are going to perish in it. Imagine a little blue man coming and saving your neck and you be like, now isn’t that Jaadu? Triansh & the Land of Immortals, a sci-fi tale by Myst is such a story that takes you on a thrilling ride into a realm of such fantastic sci-fi
Study for Obedience: A “Survival for the Fittest” Tale, Meditative Yet Fickle
What if I tell you the town you have just stepped into is a stranger -not only from the point of view of language barriers but the entire perceptibility and thought process? Totalitarianism in a never portrayed before sort of style, Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein, is a book you must pick up today
Parenting Tales | Anju Dhawan | Book Review
How do you wish there was a cosmic signboard in front of you every time you were stuck on important decision-making for your child and needed guidance? Or what if there was something to help you and steer you towards the right path when you struggled with the different aspects of parenting at various stages of your child’s life? Parenting Tales by Anju Dhawan is a collection of 12 such stories that discuss the nuances of parenting uniquely and engagingly through these heartwarming tales
Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto: A Profound Connection Between Food, Grief, and the Human Spirit
In the realm of contemporary literature, there exists a treasure trove of novels that transcend the ordinary, touching the deepest corners of the human soul. One such gem is Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto. Originally published in 1988, this novella has captivated readers around the world with its lyrical prose, emotional depth, and exploration of the profound connection between food, grief, and the human spirit.
Dogged Pursuit | Raghavan Srinivasan | Book Review
A bio-historical fiction set in the heart of Madras in the 1920s, Dogged Pursuit by Raghavan Srinivasan is a scintillating blend of emotion, fiction and history, having been compiled after an assimilation of carefully researched facts as well as crafting a fictional tale which is sure to appeal to all
5 Best Japanese Literary Novels to Keep You Hooked
Ever given a thought to why Japanese literature is so popular? Well, I guess since it tends to be more emotional and subjective than intellectual and thus appeals strongly to a more universal audience at large rather than a niche group of people. Hence, today we bring you a slice of this popular form of literature by giving you 5 Best Japanese literary novels to keep you hooked.
Wayward by Dethan, a Journey Towards the Soul, a Review
Imagine the plane you are traveling in crashes out in the open sea, yet you survive miraculously. Wait, there is another survivor alongside you—a 12-year-old kid? What if I tell you that you have to survive alongside that child out in the open seas and that help is not going to be coming anytime soon? Scared? Read on to find out about such a scenario in Wayward by Dethan, a tale like no other I have read before.
5 Best Korean Dramas of 2023 So Far
Which K-Drama are you planning to watch this weekend? Let me give you a short watch list of the 5 Best Korean Dramas of 2023.
Song of Trinity by Vadhan: A Brilliant Communion of Fantasy and Mythology
Want to read an unputdownable mythological fantasy thriller? I am here today with a brand-new recommendation Song of Trinity: The Rise of Kali by Vadhan. This one is an awesome communion of magic, mythology, fantasy and so much more