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I have been an inexcusable reader of Indian English poetry and let me say that today, as things stand, I am very disappointed seeing things getting out of hands and…
I have read many novels that may fit the criteria for a semi-classic because of their seriousness as well as their interest levels. Yes, there are many novels that are…
USAma: is USA the World’s Largest Terrorist? Author: Amit Bagaria Publisher: Notion Press Pages: 422 Format Read: Hardcover Review by: Sushil Sinha for Egoistic Readers Is there any author in…
I-Spy: A Peep into the World of Spies by Amit Bagaria has been a voluminous and, at the same time, unlike many others, an interesting book to read for me.…
Edward Snowden has become synonymous with internet freedom or, in sophisticated terms, one’s right over one’s data – privacy in true sense and transparency on the part of government towards…
Indian English fiction has been going through an experimental phase in recent decades. It has seen various genres being tried and tested and some of them being steadily followed by…
Truth is often a distant relative of lies. Mysteries and myths often couple together and try to defeat the truth but it seldom happens as, for long, it has been…
Book: The Great Indian Bust: A coming of age fiction Written by: Rishabh Bhatnagar Published by: Amazon Kindle Published in Year: 2019 Formats Available: Kindle Ebook Genre: Coming of age…
Book: SHE: A message for those who belittle girls Author: Dr Sarika Jain Published by: BlueRose publication Publication Year: 2019 Formats: Amazon Kindle, Paperback Genre: Feminism, Non-fiction Reviewed by: Sanjit…
Self-publishing has become the new normal for many authors as well as the readers in India now. A few years ago, the authors who self-published their books were considered inferior…