Book Review: ‘First Lie Wins’ by Ashley Elston
Ashley Elston's writing style shines in "First Lie Wins," which combines crisp and succinct text with genuine dialogue that brings people to life.
Book Review: ‘The Thief’s Funeral’ by Sucharita Sengupta, Chandra Chari, and Uma Iyengar
"The Thief's Funeral" is a powerful testament to the boundless ingenuity and imagination of developing literary talents.
Book Review: ‘Maa’ by Anurupa Devi
Anurupa Devi's novel “Maa” is a rich exploration of human emotions set in the late 19th century during the Bengal Renaissance.
Book Review: ‘Strive’ by Venus Williams
Overall, "Strive" is an inspiring and practical guide for anyone looking to elevate their life. Whether you're an athlete, a professional, or simply someone seeking motivation, Venus Williams's wisdom is both relatable and empowering.
Book Review: ‘The Vulnerables’ by Sigrid Nunez
Reading "The Vulnerables" feels like catching up with an intriguing friend, and listening to mesmerizing stories of life during the pandemic.
Book Review: ‘Love Jihad and Other Fictions’ by Sreenivasan Jain, Mariyam Alavi & Supriya...
"Love Jihad and Other Fictions" is an insightful examination of the relationship that exists in modern India between social media, politics, and public opinion.
















