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When Opposites Meet

When Opposites Meet By Sachin Garg- Book Review

Love is Not you say, Love is what you do. Author: Sachin Garg Publisher: HarperCollins India Ratings: 3.5/5   Summary:  What happens when opposites meet? When two completely different people find themselves...

The Big Switch by John Thomas- BOOK REVIEW

Title: The Big Switch Author: John Thomas Publication: Notion Press Blurb: What does a 24-year-old man want in life? Love? A decent job? Keith has both. He is a software...
Austenistan

Austenistan by Laaleen Sukhera: Book Review

She asked 'you are in love what does love look like'to which I replied 'Like everything I've ever lost come back to me'A wounded...
best movies of 2019

Best movies of 2019- an audience curated list!

With July already here, 2019 seems to be flying away! So much has happened this year that none us can wrap our...
rabindranath tagore's poetry

Rabindranath Tagore’s Poetry and the Lessons Learned

On the 159th Birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, we remember him. And his beautiful poetry that gave us meaningful lessons and...

The Uncommon Detectives by Mahijit Bhatt: Book Review

So what happens when the imagination of a 12 year old kid runs amok? The story of The Uncommon Detectives is born. Sypnosis: Using London...
writing

Writing 101 for the aspiring writer in you!

A lot is said about the life of a writer and a lot more is talked about the same. Pain and poetry goes hand...
yes sir i killed my dad book review

Yes Sir I Killed My Dad by Anuj Tikku: BOOK REVIEW

Title: Yes Sir I Killed My DadAuthor: Anuj TikkuPublisher: Amazon Asia-Pacific Holdings Private Limited Blurb: The book is the...
Red Card

Red Card by Kautuk Srivastava: Book Review

Title: Red CardAuthor: Kautuk SrivastavaPublication: Penguin Blurb: "One team. One year. Everything to lose."When Rishabh Bala reaches the...
literature

Literature- The Evolution of a phenomenon called Love

"Love is a smoke and is made with the fume of sighs." — William Shakespeare Aah what a noble thought. Like him or not, but we can’t...
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