Review: Why Did I Fall In Love
By Vinod Pardhi. Grade: B+ From the blurb: “Why Did I Fall In Love?“ by Vinod Pardhi revolves around the enigma that reasons with the necessity for love. The question grows into prominence only when...
View ArticleReview: Emosional Atyachar
By Ankit Uttam. Grade B. An idiot at the top. Love of his life but busy in kissing other frogs. His best friend, who loves backstabbing and blackmailing. A failed suicide attempt. A deadly blood...
View ArticleReview: Son of Hamas
By Mosab Hassan Yousef with Ron Brackin. Grade: B The story, which is an autobiography, is set in the Israel-Palestine belt which has been in conflict over various religious, military and political...
View ArticleReview: High Noon
By Nora Roberts. Grade B+ A standard Nora Roberts includes little drama mixed with a dose of humor, a cutesy romance and a very yummy hero. High Noon in my opinion has all. Police Lieutenant Phoebe...
View ArticleReview: Mice
By Gordon Reece. Grade: A The review is going to involve a few mild spoilers, so be warned. An electrifying psychological thriller about a mother and daughter pushed to their limits. Sixteen year old...
View ArticleIn Conversation with Sagarika Chakraborty
Sagarika Chakraborty, born in Kolkata, studied law at National Law University, Jodhpur and management at Indian School of Business, Hyderabad. Her projects and numerous articles on diverse...
View ArticleReview: The Survivor
By Gregg Hurwitz. Grade A. From the eleventh story of a Los Angeles high-rise, Nate looks out on the city – the traffic, the trees, the beach beyond. He breathes deeply. And then he moves one foot off...
View ArticleReview: The Perks of being a Wallflower
By Stephen Chbosky. Grade A+ This is one of those books that EVERYONE recommends. They go ‘Have you read The Perks of being a Wallflower?’ and you just stand there, your head bowed in shame while they...
View ArticleIn Conversation With Azim Jamal
Azim Jamal is one of the finest inspirational speakers in the world, and a best-selling author of several books like The One Minute Sufi, Seven Steps to Lasting Happiness, The Corporate Sufi, The Power...
View ArticleReview: The Drop
By: Michael Connelly. #17 in Harry Bosch Series. Grade: B Michael Connelly, a former journalist, is a master at mixing the realistic details of police work and legal procedures with excellent...
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