Exploring Passion, Fantasy, and the Art of Love with Tessa Bailey
In the world of romance literature, few authors have captured the hearts of readers quite like Tessa Bailey. Her latest release, "Unfortunately Yours," is a sizzling tale of enemies turned lovers, a trope that has become one of her signature styles.
Crafting Aphoristic Insights with Dr. Shashi Tharoor
Dr. Shashi Tharoor and Zacharias draw inspiration from renowned thinkers such as Seneca and Oscar Wilde, skillfully formulating pithy and witty observations that resonate deeply with readers.
I’m hoping to have Indigenous Literature in Each and Every Language – Ramesh Karthik...
Ramesh Karthik Nayak (b 1997) is a Banjara (nomadic aboriginal community in South Asia) writer from India. He writes in the Banjara dialect through the Telugu script and in Telugu and English.
Book Review: ‘Woke, Inc.’ by Vivek Ramaswamy
In "Woke, Inc.," Vivek Ramaswamy challenges us to scrutinise the blurred lines between genuine social justice efforts and corporate interests.
Book Review: ‘Black Money and Tax Havens’ by R. Vaidyanathan
“Black Money and Tax Havens” is a comprehensive guide to understanding the multifaceted aspects of black money.
Book Review: ‘Rat, Rabbit, Rock!’ by Jeena R. Papaadi
"Rat, Rabbit, Rock!" is a poignant and sensitive narrative that revolves around the captivating journey of 10-year-old Meera.
















