Book Review: Raptor Rising by Anjali Joshi
Raptor Rising by Anjali Joshi is a dark psychological crime thriller book. The story is set up in the Indian context. The story starts in the islands of Lakshadweep, where superstar Zameer Khan is seen shooting for his next project.
Book Review: Fractured Freedom
Kobad Ghandy’s memoir book, Fractured Freedom, published by Roli Books, recollects his life as a young communist activist and turns into a detailed account of what it is like to be an under-trial in India.
Book Review: When the Wildflowers Bloom
Poignant, insightful, and deeply relatable, When the Wildflowers Bloom weaves together the complexities of human emotions and societal norms with beauty, sensitivity, and unfailing optimism.
Book Review: Guide to Inner Wellness
Guide to Inner Wellness by Atul Sehgal deals with changes that happen in life and the tactics to face them. Understanding one's voice and mind in this instant coffee and packed foods life has become impossible because of the lack of time.
Book Review: Uncle Pai | Back to Childhood Memories
Biographies are well-written for everyone to read. And this book by author Rajessh will take you back to your childhood memories. This biography is about a person who is not just known as a great human but also the creator.
Book Review: Tabula Rasa by Jayanthi Sankar
Tabula Rasa sets out to naturally demystify in the minds of the readers from where the original inhabitants came. The circumstances that led to the name of the island, the old kings who ruled this land wisely, or otherwise, the immigrant population from different surrounding parts of the world, China, Bangladesh, India, especially the Tamils.
















