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To Paradise by Hanya Yanagihara: A Captivating Tale of Love and Loss | Book Review

What if I tell you guys to drown yourselves in pain, fluid and raw, and yet assure you that you will be back unscathed, seething in its flames and yet uncannily soothing in its undercurrents? Yes, the pain has that strange ability to be able to coil itself surreptitiously around the misery of our souls and yet soothe us subtly but surely, smarting our hearts and yet treating our souls. Wondering what’s up here? To Paradise by Hanya Yanagihara is a heartfelt tale of love and loss, measuring life’s many spectrums.

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Book Review of Potpourri: A Motley Bunch of Long and Short Stories by Ranjit Kulkarni

Ever read a book which has tiny tales, each embedded in its own space, like a little moment encased perfectly waiting to be discovered as one of the ultimate truths of life? Potpourri by Ranjit Kulkarni is a collection of poignant short stories scattering slices of life extraordinary amidst the mundane ordinary, exploring life at arm’s length.

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2 States: The Story of My Marriage by Chetan Bhagat | Book Review

Did you know that the story of “2 States” is inspired by Chetan Bhagat’s own life? Perhaps this is what made this one so popular with readers. Or was it the simplicity and the warmth exuded through this closer-to-real-life tale of love lost and found? Exploring the ergonomics of Indian inter-caste relationships and marriages through a review of the highly popular book 2 States

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Scaling New Highs and Braving the Lows With a Review of The Call of Everest by Brig Darshan Khullar

Did you know Bachendri Pal was the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest? Ever thought about how challenging it can be to scale a mountain as tall as Everest and the challenges that accompany it? The Call of Everest by Brig Darshan Khullar gives an insightful account of the trysts and the eventual jubilation of one such event

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