Book Review: The Fabulous Mums Of Champion Valley by Zarreen Khan – A book having the perfect amount of wit, humour and drama alone with the incorporated social issues! 

The Fabulous Mums Of Champion Valley by Zarreen Khan is a contemporary fiction that takes the readers on the journey of lives of the teachers, mums, and students of the Champion Valley School, which is located in Gurugram and famous for its reputation and the associated elites. Read the detailed review to know more about the story and why you should read it! Continue reading Book Review: The Fabulous Mums Of Champion Valley by Zarreen Khan – A book having the perfect amount of wit, humour and drama alone with the incorporated social issues! 

Book Review: Mum In A Mess by Sanjana Kapur – A book to initiate conversations around some topics between partners, parents’ and children

Mum In A Mess by Sanjana Kapur is a children’s fiction that narrates the story of Vishi and her family. Through this delightful book, the author very appealingly raises some important issues regarding mental health, well-being and the support system in the daily life of an individual, especially a mother. Read the review to know about the book in detail. Continue reading Book Review: Mum In A Mess by Sanjana Kapur – A book to initiate conversations around some topics between partners, parents’ and children

Book Review: Under The Bakul Tree by Mrinal Kalita, tr. by Partha P. Goswami – a story that narrates the brutal realities of the Education System!

Under The Bakul Tree by Mrinal Kalita is a winner of Sahitya Akademi’s Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2021, which is translated from Assamese to English by Partha Pratim Goswami. It is book a the coming-of-age tale that shows the brutal realities of the education system and the hope that can be brought up – the hope that blooms like the flowers of the Bakul tree. Read the review to know about the book in detail. Continue reading Book Review: Under The Bakul Tree by Mrinal Kalita, tr. by Partha P. Goswami – a story that narrates the brutal realities of the Education System!

Book Review: Mehar’s World Of Colours by Arti Sonthalia

Book: Mehar’s World Of Colours Author: Arti Sonthalia Genre: Middle-Grade Children’s Fiction Publisher: Puffin BooksPages: 176 Mehar’s World Of Colours by Arti Sonthalia is a Middle-Grade Children’s Fiction that tells us the story of Meher and her journey of sustaining the passion that gives her identity and makes her world colorful. Meher loves reading books, … Continue reading Book Review: Mehar’s World Of Colours by Arti Sonthalia

Book Review: If I Have To Be A Soldier by Nikhil J. Alva

If I Have To Be A Soldier by Nikhil J. Alva is a story of two long-lost friends in the backdrop of 1966’s Mizo National Front(MNF) uprising and their armed rebellion. The author blends facts and fiction, history and imagination and shows how the negligence of the people in power can lead to a change in life, thoughts, psychology and thus, the ideology of the people. Read the review to know more. Continue reading Book Review: If I Have To Be A Soldier by Nikhil J. Alva

Book Review: The Hoopoe On The Lawn by Ruskin Bond – A New Story, A New Favourite, Again!

In this latest novel – The Hoopoe On The Lawn, Ruskin Bond narrates the story of himself when he was eleven, and visits his grandmother’s home in Dehra during his winter vacation. Read the detailed review to know more about this new novel and why it is a favourite read! Continue reading Book Review: The Hoopoe On The Lawn by Ruskin Bond – A New Story, A New Favourite, Again!

Book Review: Ostrich Girl by Lesley D. Biswas – A Fun and Engaging Book that aims to bring a change through Unity and Collaboration

Ostrich Girl by Lesley D. Biswas is a Children’s Book that takes the readers to Henry Island, which is famous amongst travellers and visitors for the birds. When a visitor mistakes Ritu’s bird call for an ostrich’s and wants to see the bird which are nowhere on the Island, where will Ritu find one to show him? Read the review to know more about the book. Continue reading Book Review: Ostrich Girl by Lesley D. Biswas – A Fun and Engaging Book that aims to bring a change through Unity and Collaboration

Book Review: First Loves, Last Loves by Ruskin Bond – A collection that re-affirms the significance of Love and Romance!

First Loves, Last Loves by Ruskin Bond is a collection of 12 stories that have love as a key theme in them. The love that comes from the various aspects of life, and something that stays for long for someone, and while for some, let’s just say trial and error. And these stories by Mr. Bond beautifully expresses these emotions. Read the review to know about the book in detail. Continue reading Book Review: First Loves, Last Loves by Ruskin Bond – A collection that re-affirms the significance of Love and Romance!

Book Review: I Won’t Wash My Hair by Aparna Kapur, Illustrated by Ogin Nayam

I Won’t Wash My Hair by Aparna Kapur is the story of Divya, who in the absence of her parents—who have gone away to Kolkata for two weeks didn’t want to wash her hair. And her wish gets fulfilled as she is living with her Aunt and her dog who is as unaware and uninterested as Divya would have liked. But for how long would she be able to avoid washing her hair? Read the review to know about the adventures of Divya and the book in detail. Continue reading Book Review: I Won’t Wash My Hair by Aparna Kapur, Illustrated by Ogin Nayam

Book Review: What Happened to Grandpa by Nandini Nayar, illustrated by Aditi Anand – A Heartwarming and Emotional Read

What Happened To Grandpa is a heartwarming picture book that shows us the story of our little protagonist Neha and his Grandpa. Grandpa is old and not able to keep up with things, and his family seems to be losing him. But Neha is the one who reminds them of all her Grandpa is. In this tale of love and loss, would she be able to remember and celebrate her Grandpa? Read the review to know more. Continue reading Book Review: What Happened to Grandpa by Nandini Nayar, illustrated by Aditi Anand – A Heartwarming and Emotional Read

Mahi by Anand Neelakanthan: A book that not only children will devour but grown ups as well for the push it gives to their dreams – Book Review

Mahi: The Elephant Who Flew Over The Blue Mountains by Anand Neelakanthan is a captivating Children’s Fiction that shows the readers the story of Mahi, a baby elephant whose dream is to fly. When Mahi decides to fly over the Blue Mountains, he isn’t aware that fulfilling his dream could lead to endangering his life, but the future of his mother, family, and the whole of Anastan. Read the review to know more about the book in detail and why it is a perfect read for everyone. Continue reading Mahi by Anand Neelakanthan: A book that not only children will devour but grown ups as well for the push it gives to their dreams – Book Review

Book Review:  Revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal

The author Sanjeev Sanyal through his book – “Revolutionaries: The Other Story Of How India Won Its Freedom” highlights and narrates the story of the armed resistance and the people involved in it against the Britishers, and how it has been ignored carefully throughout History. Through this book, the author tries to fill that void. Read the detailed review to know more about the book. Continue reading Book Review:  Revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal

The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff – A debut novel where “Research meets Compassion” : Book Review

Longlisted for The Women’s Prize for Fiction 2023, The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff is a genre-blending debut novel that makes the story a lot more than what it seems on paper. Read the detailed review to know more about the book. Continue reading The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff – A debut novel where “Research meets Compassion” : Book Review

What You Are Looking For Is In The Library by Michiko Aoyama – A book that comforts you through the recommendations of a librarian : Book Review

What You Are Looking For Is In The Library by Michiko Aoyama, translated from Japanese to English by Alison Watts shows us the story of people who are looking for some hope, trust, motivation, and maybe a book as well. And the recommendations for the book come from the librarian Sayuri Komachi, who not only looks for what one is looking for in the book, but for life, for something that not only helps them in reading a book, but also, living the life. Read the review to know more about the book. Continue reading What You Are Looking For Is In The Library by Michiko Aoyama – A book that comforts you through the recommendations of a librarian : Book Review

Book Review: The Parents I Met by Mansi Zaveri – a book that seeks answers about parenting from the Parents of Successful Individuals

The Parents I Met by Mansi Zaveri is an anthology of the interviews that the authors did with the parents of successful individuals in society to find out how they raised their children and the fundamentals of their parenting. To know more about the book and why this book is not only for parents but children as well, read the detailed review. Continue reading Book Review: The Parents I Met by Mansi Zaveri – a book that seeks answers about parenting from the Parents of Successful Individuals

Book Review: Hot Stage by Anita Nair – A new book in the Borei Gowda Series

Hot Stage by Anita Nair is a crime and thriller story in the Borei Gowda Series, which can be read as a standalone as well. What happens when a Professor who is a well-known critic of right-wing forces is found dead? Is it a political motivated murder or something else? Read the detailed review to know more. Continue reading Book Review: Hot Stage by Anita Nair – A new book in the Borei Gowda Series

Book Review: The Maharaja’s Fake Fiancée by Alisha Kay

The Maharaja’s Fake Fiancée by Alisha Kay is the first book in the Devgarh Royal Series.  It is the story of Nivy Sharma who is an actress and lived in Mumbai before coming home to Devgarh, where she meets Veerendra Singh, the Maharaja of Devgarh, again, after five years. Read the review to know more about the story. Continue reading Book Review: The Maharaja’s Fake Fiancée by Alisha Kay

The Henna Start-Up by Andaleeb Wajid – A YA Romance Fiction that covers a range of social issues : Book Review

The Henna Start-Up by Andaleeb Wajid is the story of Abir who wants to become independent and make a name for herself, but her family wants her to complete her graduation and get married afterward. Read the review to know more about the book. Continue reading The Henna Start-Up by Andaleeb Wajid – A YA Romance Fiction that covers a range of social issues : Book Review

Madam Commissioner by Meeran Chadha Borwankar: A book giving the first-hand insights into the Administrative Services – Book Review

Madam Commissioner is a memoir by Meera Chadha Borwankar where she revisits her experience and journey of being a woman officer of the Indian Police Service. She started narrating her journey from the time she graduated from the National Police Academy as the sole woman of the 1981 batch! Read the review to know more about the book. Continue reading Madam Commissioner by Meeran Chadha Borwankar: A book giving the first-hand insights into the Administrative Services – Book Review

Book Review: The Night Has A Thousand Eyes by Ruskin Bond – A book that celebrates love, warmth and friendship

The Night Has A Thousand Eyes by Ruskin Bond is a collection of 36 favourite stories of the author that celebrates love, warmth, and friendship. The stories in the collection strike the human emotions that everyone goes through – Love! Read the review to know why this book is one of the favourites compilation of Bond’s Stories. Continue reading Book Review: The Night Has A Thousand Eyes by Ruskin Bond – A book that celebrates love, warmth and friendship

Book Review – The Blogchatter Book Of Thrillers: Short and Crisp Stories having diversity at its core

What happens when a community of people who read each other’s works frequently comes together to manifest their writing in a book? The answer to this question is “The Blogchatter Book Of Thrillers”. It is a collection of 15 stories, each written by a different author. Read the review to know more about the book. Continue reading Book Review – The Blogchatter Book Of Thrillers: Short and Crisp Stories having diversity at its core

Review of Faf Through Fire by Faf du Plessis: A raw, honest and fascinating journey of a celebrated cricketer!

Faf Through Fire by Faf Du Plessis is this account from his childhood days to playing the domestic and then for the Proteas, and his long journey from debuting in ODIs to Tests, playing in IPL, World Cup, and experience with Dhoni, CSK, and RCB! Read the review to know more. Continue reading Review of Faf Through Fire by Faf du Plessis: A raw, honest and fascinating journey of a celebrated cricketer!

Book Review: A Second Chance by Subhashini Prasad – A story about finding love in the 60s

A Second Chance By Subhashini Prasad is a Contemporary Fiction that explores the life, relationship, and love of Padma Rajagopalan and Narendra Rathore. This is the story 9f finding love in 60s, of giving life a second chance. Read the review to know more about the book. Continue reading Book Review: A Second Chance by Subhashini Prasad – A story about finding love in the 60s

Book Review: I’m A Fan by Sheena Patel – A debut novel that created sensation!

I’m A Fan by Sheena Patel was one of the most anticipated reads for me. Longlisted for the 2023 Women’s Prize for Fiction, this debut novel sounds like something that could be relatable to many of us, because of the theme of social media! Read the detailed review to know more about the book. Continue reading Book Review: I’m A Fan by Sheena Patel – A debut novel that created sensation!

I Named My Sister Silence- A tale of Distruction and Displacement By Manoj Rupda

Originally written in Hindi as “Kaale Adhyaay”, this book by Manoj Rupda is now translated into English by Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar as “I Named My Sister Silence”. Longlisted for the JCB Prize For Literature, this novel screams through its themes. Read the post to know in detail about the book. Continue reading I Named My Sister Silence- A tale of Distruction and Displacement By Manoj Rupda

Book Review: Rama Of The Axe by Ranjith Radhakrishnan

We all have heard about Parshurama somewhere or the other, like in Ram-Lakshman-Parshuramn Samvad (राम लक्ष्मण परशुराम संवाद), or because he is believed to be one of the Chiranjeevis (immortals). But somehow, we mostly saw him as a part of a story rather than of his own. And this mythological fiction, Rama Of The Axe by Ranjith Radhakrishnan shows us his story. Continue reading Book Review: Rama Of The Axe by Ranjith Radhakrishnan

Enemies To French Kisses by Elsie Woods: A treat for Romance Readers!

Enemies To French Kisses by Elsie Woods is the second book in the “Falling in Paris” series which can be read as a standalone as well, the first one being “Falling for French Kisses”, which was one of my favourite reads of the 1st half of this year. Read the detailed review to know more about the book and why romance readers should check it out. Continue reading Enemies To French Kisses by Elsie Woods: A treat for Romance Readers!

Book Review: Rooh by Manav Kaul, a book blurring the line between Past and Present of Kashmir!

Rooh by Manav Kaul, Translated from Hindi to English by Pooja Priyamvada is a novel, which looks like a confluence of genres, it’s mentioned as a novel in the description of the book, it is a travel account, and while reading, it almost feels like autobiographical! Read the detailed review to know about the book and why it is a deep, impacting book. Continue reading Book Review: Rooh by Manav Kaul, a book blurring the line between Past and Present of Kashmir!

Book Review: Nikhil Out Loud by Maulik Pancholy

Nikhil Out Loud by Maulik Pancholy is a middle-grade novel that shows the story of Nikhil Shah. Nikhil is a thirteen-year-old Indian-American boy who works as a voice actor for Raj Reddy on the hit animated series Raj Reddy in Outer Space. What happens when he shifted to a new city all of a sudden. Read the detailed review to know more about the book. Continue reading Book Review: Nikhil Out Loud by Maulik Pancholy

Lessons In Fun And Frolic by Ruskin Bond: A Children’s Book which is not only for Children!

Lessons In Fun And Frolic- An Essential Collection For Children by Ruskin Bond is an anthology of 31 stories. This collection consists of the stories that can ignite the curiosity, imagination, excitement, thrill and at the same time, entertain the readers. Read the detailed review to know more about the book and my views. Continue reading Lessons In Fun And Frolic by Ruskin Bond: A Children’s Book which is not only for Children!

Book Review: Subversive Whispers by Manasi, Translated by J. Devika

P. A. Rukmini, known by her pen name Manasi, is a Sahitya Akademi Award-winning author for her book Manjile Pakshi and is known for her feminist short stories. And some of her prominent stories are translated by J. Devika in this collection, Subversive Whispers. Read the detailed review to know more about the book and my views. Continue reading Book Review: Subversive Whispers by Manasi, Translated by J. Devika

Shurjo’s Clan by Iffat Nawaz: Why it is one of my favourite reads and why you should read it as well!

Shurjo’s Clan by Iffat Nawaz is a literary fiction that blends the genre of contemporary fiction and magical realism beautifully, written in the backdrop of the Bangladesh Liberation War. Read the detailed review to know more about the book and why it is my favourite. Continue reading Shurjo’s Clan by Iffat Nawaz: Why it is one of my favourite reads and why you should read it as well!

Contagious Love: A Story in the Backdrop of the Pandemic

Contagious Love by Aishvarya Murali and Sriram Emani is the story of Samyuktha Kumar and Abhimanyu Singh. While the former is doing her studies, the latter is a Lieutenant. And when COVID makes the world stuck inside their home, Samyukta has no other option than being back at her home from her hostel, where Abhimanyu is posted outside their society to impose the lockdown. To know more about them and the story, read the detailed review. Continue reading Contagious Love: A Story in the Backdrop of the Pandemic

Book Review: Highway To Swades by Bhairavi Jani

Highway To Swades by Bhairavi Jani is a little different travelogue, which explores and tries to find the answers to what being an Indian means, what it is that holds the people of this country together even when they are not so similar, and what it is that binds this country together after so many changes. To know more about the book and my views, read the review. Continue reading Book Review: Highway To Swades by Bhairavi Jani

Book Review: The Mementos Of Runjh by Nivedita ‘Ramendu’Shukla

This is the story of the Dahima Dynasty. This shows that when the ancestors created the problems and chaos in the light of Independence, how Rajendra Singh Dahima prepares himself to face it. Will he be able to continue his regime or is there something else written in his destiny? What will his successor do? To know the answers to this questions and more about the book, read the detailed review. Continue reading Book Review: The Mementos Of Runjh by Nivedita ‘Ramendu’Shukla

Book Review: Diamonds Are Forever, So Are Morals by Arun Tiwari and Kamlesh Yagnik

Diamonds are forever, so are morals is an autobiography of Govind Dholakia as told to Arun Tiwari and Kamlesh Yagnik. Govind Dholakia, is a business tycoon, a renowned name in the diamond industry, and a figure who is an inspiration for a lot of people. To know more about them as well as the book, read the review! Continue reading Book Review: Diamonds Are Forever, So Are Morals by Arun Tiwari and Kamlesh Yagnik

Book Review: Dark Star by Ranbir Sidhu

Dark Star by Ranbir Sidhu is not just a tale of partition through the thoughts and musings of an old woman, who is longing and dreaming of an India before Partition, who wants to tell the ruler of India her thoughts, views, and opinions but a book covering a lot of issues in between, throughout its journey. To get to know more about the story and my views about it, read the detailed review. Continue reading Book Review: Dark Star by Ranbir Sidhu

Book Review: The Hidden Hindu by Akshat Gupta

The Hidden Hindu by Akshat Gupta is the story of Om Shastri, an Aghori, carrying mystery with himself, about who he is and what he does, and all the why’s you can think of. He is captured and interrogated by experts from various fields- medicine, psychology, history, mythology, and technology. To get to know more about the story and my views about the book, read the review. Continue reading Book Review: The Hidden Hindu by Akshat Gupta

A Book On Partition: Hymns In Blood By Nanak Singh, translated by Navdeep Suri

Set in the timeline of around partition, Hymns In Blood by Nanak Singh is the journey of various characters who digs deeper into how the life of people from different communities and religion living with love and harmony, not only changed but were devastated. Read more to know about this impactful book and my review of it. Continue reading A Book On Partition: Hymns In Blood By Nanak Singh, translated by Navdeep Suri

Book Review: Happy Endings by Minita Sanghvi

Happy Endings by Minita Sanghavi is a contemporary romance fiction and revolves around the two main protagonists- Krishna Mehra and Mahek Singh. Krishna Mehra, popularly known as Krish is on the way from New York to and on her way, she meets Mahek Singh, or in Krish language Mahi, sitting just beside her in the first class. And from here starts a 14-hour journey that will take them deep down the memory lane of their history, and how the hearts that were broken ten years ago will see a collision again. To see what happens next and how things will open up in the future, do read the book. Continue reading Book Review: Happy Endings by Minita Sanghvi

Book Review- Life And Political Reality: Two Novellas by Shahidul Zahir (Translated from Bengali by V. Ramaswamy and Shahroza Nahrin)

Life and Political Reality: Two Novellas is a book originally written in Bengali and translated into English by V. Ramaswamy and Shahroza Nahrin. As the title suggests, this book consists of two novellas, first, Life And Political Reality, and second Abu Ibrahim’s Death. To get to know more about the book, with my views, do read the full review. Continue reading Book Review- Life And Political Reality: Two Novellas by Shahidul Zahir (Translated from Bengali by V. Ramaswamy and Shahroza Nahrin)

Book Review: Of Marriages And Madness by Sachet

Book: Of Marriages And MadnessAuthor: SachethGenre: Short storiesPages: 112Publication: Readomania Of Marriages And Madness by author Sachet is a collection of 8 short stories, revolving around the multiple dimensions, distance, and distinctions of marriage and its madness, to say at least! All of the stories explore multiple stages of the relationship and are written in … Continue reading Book Review: Of Marriages And Madness by Sachet

Book Review: Border Less by Namrata Poddar

Borderless is the debut book by Namrata Poddar. Divided into two parts, “Roots” and “Routes”, this book explores the genre of contemporary fiction in around 182 pages and represents the story of Dia Mittal. Dia works for Hasna Airlines as an airline call agent and lives in Mumbai. And for the betterment of her lifestyle and her aim, life takes her to California, and there comes her experience as an immigrant into the picture. To get to know more about the book and my views, read the review. Continue reading Book Review: Border Less by Namrata Poddar

Book Review: The Break-Up Expert by Sonya Singh

The Break-up Expert by Sonya Singh is a contemporary fiction of around 304 pages. This is the story of Manny Dogra, the CEO of a company who is specialized in other people’s break-ups. What will happen with her when life takes turn because she is photoshopped to look less Asian and more white than she did normally in a magazine! To get to know more about the book and my views, do read the full review! Continue reading Book Review: The Break-Up Expert by Sonya Singh

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Book review:- Long Run: A Paradise Augmented by T. Sathish

Book: Long Run: A Paradise AugmentedAuthor: T. SathishFormat: KindlePages: 200Genre: Contemporary RomanceRating: 3/5 Long Run: A Paradise Augmented is a contemporary romance fiction by author T. Sathish of around 200 pages. The main protagonist of the story is Raghu, a boy who dreams big and achieves them. From getting the desired college to getting the … Continue reading Book review:- Long Run: A Paradise Augmented by T. Sathish