This one is an intense historical narration of the Kakori robbery through the eyes of Ram Prasad Bismil, a freedom fighter, who has etched his name in history books. A gripping narrative unfolding many unknown facts and occurences, which a common reader might be unaware of. At the same time, someone who has read about it…
Book review: You are still the one by Himanshu Rai
You are still the one by Himanshu Rai This one is a character driven romance novel with a number of ups and downs. Trisha, suffering from Hodgkin Lymphoma feels hopeless and Aditya, an army officer brings a breath of fresh air into her life. The story revolves around the love, friendship, hope and true happiness of these…
Book Review: How to think like a legend by Rahul J Soni
How to think like a legend by Rahul J Soni 💭 This one is a comprehensive guide to think like a successful person, in every sphere of life. It is a compilation of various philosophies, takeways from the life stories of great personalities and meaningful quotes to support the learnings. It is a well researched…
Book Review: Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
What is the meaning of life? And how can someone else possibly determine what you should want from life? Such a beautiful, witty, heart breaking and subtly emotional read. It isn’t your regular romance novel, the love is way beyond it. Love is to let go, no matter how heart-wrenching, for the family, friends & your…
Book Review: The Nirvanic Heart by Dr. Aswin Shaji
The Nirvanic Heart by Dr Aswin Shaji @thenirvanicheart A mixture of simple and complex poetry, packed within this book of 60 poems which will take the reader on a journey of connecting with oneself, the world and exploring the Nirvana, as the poet wants one to. There are multitude of meaningful themes which Dr Shaji has…
Book Review: 8 things to do when you turn 20 by Debotosh Chatterjee
8 things to do when you turn 20 by @deb_o_tosh This one is a short yet insightful read about all that you must do or imbibe to become a strong, independent and successful adult. Divided into 8 chapters, each one tries to teach you something new. Even though I have read quite a few self-help books, I…
Book Review: The Seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The Seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid “Heartbreak is loss. Divorce is a piece of paper.” The first thing I did after finishing the book, was to search whether it is based on a true story! Loosely based on an actress- Elizabeth Taylor, this one is a stunning story about the world…
Book review: How to live your life by Ruskin Bond
How to live your life by Ruskin Bond @ruskinbondofficial This book is a piece of advice from one of the most famous and beloved writers – Ruskin Bond! It can be read by anyone of any age because it is written in a beautiful manner giving a personal touch and relaying experiences of the author himself. It is a fun…
Book review: A Leaf upon a book by Anam Tariq
A Leaf upon a book by Anam Tariq @anam.tariq_ This one is a collection of 25 poems written chronologically in an eloquent manner with each piece dealing with a different set of ideas. From childhood to adulthood, the emotions are portrayed in such a manner, which will make you nostalgic. Touching upon various themes such as…
Book review: The Curse of Kuldhara by Richa S. Mukherjee
This one is a desi crime and mystery novel starting from Gwatoli led by Prachand Tripathi, the protagonist and his wife, Vidya Tripathi. He is the owner of Kanpur Khoofiya Ltd., out there to solve a murder mystery which will take the reader on an adventurous ride. What was supposed to be a film shoot…
