Book Review: ‘If I Survive You’ by Jonathan Escoffery (Shortlisted for The Booker Prize...
"If I Survive You" is a compelling and emotionally charged collection, bridging the gap between short stories and a novel with its seamless narrative.
Book Review: ‘Landscapes of Wilderness’ by Narendra
Narendra's "Landscapes of Wilderness" explores the complex link between nature and humanity, showing how they both influence and are influenced by one another.
Book Review: ‘To Bleed a Crystal Bloom’ by Sarah A. Parker
"To Bleed a Crystal Bloom", book 1 in the Crystal Bloom series plunges readers into a twisted Rapunzel tale where Orlaith, a trauma-scarred young woman, clings to the shadows of Castle Noir, bound by an invisible safety line and nightly blood offerings to her enigmatic guardian, Rhordyn.
Tales from the Opium Trade: Amitav Ghosh’s Quest in ‘Smoke and Ashes’
In "Smoke and Ashes," Amitav Ghosh forges a tapestry of opium's hidden narratives, weaving an intricate narrative that traverses continents and epochs.
Book Review: ‘Small Actions, Big Results’ by Ashdin Doctor
"Small Actions, Big Results" is more than just a self-help book—it’s a guide that empowers readers to take charge of their lives with minimal fuss.
Book Review: ‘At The Pleasure of His Majesty’ by Chander M. Lall
"At the Pleasure of His Majesty" goes beyond the bounds of a judicial win, delving into personal sacrifices as well as the broader sociopolitical turbulence of the moment.
















