Book Review: ‘Traitors Gate’ by Jeffrey Archer
In this captivating story, Traitors Gate, Archer's fan readers will follow the newly promoted William Warwick as he takes on a crucial role in protecting precious jewels during a royal event.
Book Review: ‘Unequal’ by Swati Narayan
In her book "Unequal: Why India Lags Behind Its Neighbours," professor and activist Swati Narayan claims that India is plagued by "systemic and, at times, barbaric inequalities."
Book Review: ‘Fault Lines in the Faith’ by Iqbal S. Hasnain
In the exploration of "Fault Lines in the Faith: How Events of 1979 Shaped the Islamic World," Hasnain scrutinizes the geopolitical dynamics that led to the emergence and expansion of Shia influence, unraveling the intricate web of regional power shifts and sectarian tensions in the 1980s and beyond.
Book Review: ‘Gain Your Financial Freedom with the 1% Formula’ by Deepak Mullick
"Gain Your Financial Freedom with the 1% Formula" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a sensible and sustainable approach to financial success.
Book Review: ‘Kanchenjunga Whispers’ by Rea Oberoi
"Kanchenjunga Whispers" transcends the boundaries of a mere book. It is a testament to the confluence of heritage, nature, and personal introspection.
Book Review: ‘Of Spins, Sixes, and Surprises’ by Shom Biswas and Titash Banerjea
"Of Spins, Sixes, and Surprises" emerges as a scripture for cricket enthusiasts. Biswas and Banerjea meticulously unfold decades of defining moments, from the introduction of Ranji Singh to iconic matches like the 1993 India vs. England Test in Chepauk.
















