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Author Interview: Mithilesh Kumar | The Author of Supercop or Aryavrat

From a small town boy of Bihar, Mithilesh Kumar is now a 67 year young man of Delhi. He keeps on regularly visiting his...

The Palace Of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

The Palace of Illusions is no substitute for the real Mahabharata, of course, but it's a good place to start. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has taken one of the fundamental pieces of Indian literature and focused on the story of Panchaali.

Supercop of Aryavrat by Mithilesh Kumar

Krishna's mission in Supercop of Aryavrat is to cut through the legend of the hero and show us the mortal side of god. He doesn't want the pompous metaphors and flowery hyperbole of a war epic to bury his other qualities -- his tenderness, his insecurity, his honesty and lack of guile.

All Lies, Says Krishna by J Rajasekharan Nair

All Lies, Says Krishna by Rajasekharan Nair is an amazing book, utterly fascinating and compelling. Quite unusual and exceptional story. I like Krishna (Who doesn't!), He is a strong Man (god) and a courageous leader.

Author Interview: Shubha Vilas | Mystical Tales for a Magical Life

Shubha Vilas, the author of Mystical Tales for a Magical Life, is a TEDx speaker, lifestyle coach, storyteller, and author. He studied patent law after completing his engineering degree but, finally, chose the path of a spiritual seeker.

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Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen by Yuta Takahashi

Yuta Takahashi’s Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen is a heartfelt novel blending grief, food, and magical realism. Set in a seaside restaurant where meals connect the living and the dead, this tender story offers a touching exploration of love, loss, and memory. Read our full review.

Brother Brontë by Fernando A. Flores

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The Dallergut Dream-Making District by Lee Mi-ye

Discover The Dallergut Dream-Making District, the enchanting sequel to The Dallergut Dream Department Store. In this review, we explore Penny’s journey into the wider dream industry, where whimsical storytelling meets profound themes of memory, nostalgia, and healing.

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