Book Review: Rafflesia, the Banished Princess by Gautam
They say we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. I’ve never found the saying more precise than with Gautam’s debut publication, Rafflesia, the Banished Princess. What I thought to […]
They say we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. I’ve never found the saying more precise than with Gautam’s debut publication, Rafflesia, the Banished Princess. What I thought to […]
I picked up the book Thicker Than Water by Lexie Conyngham ( received an e-copy from b00k r3vi3ws in exchange for an honest review) because I found the blurb intriguing enough as […]
When I read the name of the book, Cabbing All the Way by Jatin Kubrekar, the first thing that came to my mind is that it perfectly rhymes with jingle […]
Whodunnit thrillers are likely to increase the adrenaline flow. The reader gets glued to the novel desperately wanting to find out the murderer. The name of the perpetrator is revealed […]
I have been blogging for three years now and, so, I think, I can consider myself as a self-proclaimed veteran. After all, I have spent one hundred and ninety-six days […]
Poetry is a dangerous thing because it can make you feel the experiences you never had in your lifetime. And, that’s perhaps, defines beautiful poetry. When I started reading Rehana Shamsi’s […]