Book Review

Why Should I Worry When I Can Face The World? by Shibu Nair

Shibu Nair shows you, via kind and encouraging advice and recommendations, how to make your actions more peaceful and compassionate, which has the extra advantage of making your life more stress-free and tranquil. This book is a joy to read since it's so straightforward and easy to understand.

Master O: An epic of the future by Dhiraj Singh

The novel Master O by Dhiraj Singh raises serious questions regarding the future of mankind and our place in the universe. Pain and cruelty, moral responsibility, human identity, and human interference with nature are relevant subjects in today's time.

That Valentine’s Day by Ishita Bhuyan

A sparkling breath of fresh air, That Valentine's Day captures the spirit of friendship in the most charming and sauciest manner possible. Breaking the age-old mould with insouciance, Ishita Bhuyan creates a world where it is possible for five friends, as different as chalk and cheese, to form a deeply satisfying friendship.

Vismriti: The art of forgetting by Naina Kaur

The mother-daughter connection and a series of secrets that turn out to have stormy ramifications are at the centre of the family drama written by Naina Kaur. This ferocious and breathtaking tale follows the lives of two strong women: the compassionate Noor and her daughter Ira.

Mahishasur: The Irony of Justice by Dr. Anuradha Agarwal

"Mahishasur: The Irony of Justice" by Dr. Anuradha Agarwal retells this mythology from the standpoint of Mahishasur. The story begins with Mahishasur's victory against Indra, and then it goes back in time to describe Mahishasur's childhood and how he came to rule Paatal Lok as the Asur King.

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