Book Review: ‘Insomnia’ by Jigs Ashar
"Insomnia", part of the 'Ravi Subramanian Presents' series by HarperCollins India, is a thrilling read for those who enjoy fast-paced stories. The novel begins with a phone call from Rohit Acharya to police officer Meera Dixit, claiming that his wife Tanvi is planning to murder him.
Book Review: ‘Indra: The Rise and Fall of a Hero’ by Utkarsh Patel
”Indra: The Rise and Fall of a Hero” by Utkarsh Patel, a lecturer of comparative mythology at the University of Mumbai and founder of “The Mythology Project”, gave his readers a new dimension to understand the plight of Indra, the mighty God.
Book Review: ‘My Imperfect Love’ by Niharika Jindal
Rhea dreams of pursuing her passion for fashion in London, while Saahil is lost and unsure about his future, leading a carefree life of partying and casual hookups. However, fate has other plans for them, and their worlds collide unexpectedly.
Book Review: ‘In Your Blood I Run’ by Sonia Bhatnagar
Set in Simla, British India, in 1936, Sonia Bhatnagar's debut novel, "In Your Blood I Run," weaves a captivating tale of love, loyalty, and betrayal amidst India's struggle for independence.
Book Review: ‘Fear and Other Stories’ by Dalpat Chauhan
"Fear and Other Stories" serve as a reminder of the inherent dangers of being a Dalit, whose existence is plagued by terrible violence and dread, even amid their daily routine. Penguin published the book and is already released in April, also known as Dalit History Month in India.
Book Review: ‘Dracula’ by Bram Stoker
"Dracula" is a gothic horror novel written by Bram Stoker and published in 1897. It is a timeless classic that has stood the test of time and remains one of the most iconic works of horror literature. The novel tells the story of Count Dracula, a vampire from Transylvania who seeks to spread his curse to England and prey upon the innocent.
















