Many Summers Apart: Gems from Contemporary Urdu Literature – Book Review

This trans creation makes the story of this vibrant period of Urdu accessible to all. It features the most influential progressive Urdu writers from different genres like prose, short story, novel, poetry, humour, satire as well as

Art Matters by Neil Gaiman, Illustrations by Chris Riddell

Must read! Hardly took me an hour to finish this sweet little book.

I am going to read every once in a while to remind myself of the wisdom which this book has

Book Christmas Tree (tree made of books) – Kinjal Parekh

I made this Book Christmas Tree last and also recorded the entire process! (timelapse)

Popular Books which I Still Haven’t Read – Harry Potter, Murakami and more!

(Warning – They are insanely loved. If you feel that knowing about the list of the books I haven’t read will harm our friendship, kindly do not proceed with the reading because I shall read em all real soon. Have a good day! :p)
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Milk Teeth by Amrita Mahale – Book Review

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The book was longlisted for JCB Literature Prize 2018, TATA literature Fest, 2019 and shortlisted for Crossword Book Awards 2019!

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Autobiography of Captain M. S. Kohli – A Life Full of Adventure – Book Review

If you are history enthusiastic, pick this book up without a second thought. This book will give you a personal touch by Captain M S Kohli through his journey. I learnt a lot about family love and importance of

The Angel’s Beauty Spots: Three Novellas by K. R. Meera. Translated by J. Devika – Book Review

The stories will leave you longing for more. You will yearn to know more about what happens next but your yearnings won’t be served. That’s what K.R. Meera does. She makes us long for more by falling in love with what she creates. And makes us cry.

The Testaments: The Sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood – Book Review

This book is like a calm water. Beautiful, serene and somehow.. at times.. mundane.

The narrations are brilliant, no wonder. But the

Girl Power : Indian Women Who Broke the Rules by Neha J Hiranandani – Book Review

Please get this book for your little one’s. Talk about gender equality and justice. Talk about helping and respecting one another no matter what race/caste/gender they are. Talk about how it is NOT okay to bully someone else.

No Regrets by Kaveree Bamzai – The guilt-free woman’s guide to a good life – Book Review

The book includes tips and comment from many successful women like Sudha Murty, Twinkle Khanna, Smriti Irani, Shobhaa De – who spoke the truth the related topics.

Time and Chance by V. A. Mohta – Book Review

I have read many biographies and autobiographies but never about a High Court judge. I am glad that I read this one because this is a book full of information and teachings.

The Last Dance by Anmol Arora – Book Review

Book – The Last Dance Author – Anmol Arora Publisher – Speaking Tiger No of pages – 307 Rating – 5/5 ⭐ About the…

Bestseller by Ahmed Faiyaz – Book Review

The book is a very humorous and a light read. It helped me to relax and have a good laugh at times. The story overall is very

The Carpet Weaver by Nemat Sadat – Book Review

Very smooth, intimate, rich in story-line and vocabulary. Go and read this book. I vouch for it!

The Beauty Of The Moment by Tanaz Bhathena – Book Review

I would recommend this book to every YA lover and also to people who are not much into reading but are wanting to start. The book made me feel calm and relaxed. And of course, it does give a beautiful message to …

Red Card by Kautuk Srivastava – Book Review

If you are anyone who plays football or were in any sports team during your school days, pick up this book to get all those flashbacks from school practice, classroom crush to 10th boards exam.