Book Review: ‘The Black Orphan’ by S. Hussain Zaidi
"The Black Orphan" presents a familiar plot with fresh twists that grip readers throughout. While elements like the use of AI and intricate espionage networks add depth and suspense, certain aspects like Ajay and Asiya's romance may feel predictable.
Book Review: ‘The Book of Chai’ by Mira Manek
"The Book of Chai" is more than just a cookbook; it's also a moving ode to Manek's grandmother and the age-old customs that helped to define who she is.
Book Review: ‘The Deception Industry’ by Herjinder
"The Deception Industry" doesn't merely analyze; it compels readers to grapple with the moral complexities inherent in employing deceptive strategies to secure electoral victories.
Book Review: ‘The Final Farewell’ by Minakshi Dewan
"The Final Farewell" by Dewan explores the economic and environmental costs of saying goodbye, focusing on the financial burdens on families during funeral arrangements and the ecological footprint left by traditional burial methods and cremation.
Book Review: ‘The Foresighted Ambedkar’ by Anurag Bhaskar
Anyone interested in learning about the challenges involved in crafting a constitution for a multicultural nation such as India should read "The Foresighted Ambedkar".
Book Review: ‘The Hill Of Enchantment’ by Ruskin Bond
All things considered, "The Hill of Enchantment" is proof of Ruskin Bond's continuing influence as a master storyteller. It presents readers with a moving and engrossing novel that honors the craft of storytelling, nature, and life's beauty.
















