Book Review: ‘Angria’ by Sohail Rekhy
"Angria: A Historical Odyssey" by Sohail Rekhy is a captivating exploration of Kanhoji Angre, the "Emperor of the Seas" of India in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
The Heavenly Alphonso by Madhulika Ra Chauhan
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Author: Madhulika Ra Chauhan
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Book Review: ‘The Swaraj Spy’ by Vijay Balan
Finally, in "The Swaraj Spy," Vijay Balan delivers a compelling historical fiction story that immerses readers in a pivotal period of India's history and offers a profound exploration of courage, personal transformation, and family bonds.
Book Review: ‘Maker of Modern Goa’ by Vijayadevi Rane
The book "Maker of Modern Goa" by Vijayadevi Rane honors Rane's significant accomplishments while highlighting the governance model's ongoing applicability to the problems that modern-day Goa faces.
Book Review: Ahalya’s Awakening by Kavita Kane
This book, Ahalya’s Awakening by Kavita Kane, is 358 pages long and has more than 20 chapters. The book's prologue introduces Indra's shocking character and his desire for Ahalya.
Book Review: ‘What We Can Know’ by Ian McEwan
Ian McEwan’s "What We Can Know" is a deeply moving and thought-provoking novel that blends climate fiction, mystery, and love story into one haunting narrative.
















