Book Review

Manwaan : The Awakening by Abhishek Krishnan

In Abhishek Krishnan's "Manwaan: The Awakening," the fight between good and evil is given a mythological twist. The Underworld Clan of Asuras and Rakshasas, fallen angels, celestial warriors, and gods are all involved in the fight to decide the fate of humanity.

Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything by Sujal Sahu

Sujal Sahu's "Only Thoughts: Philosophy of Everything" is a daring and audacious effort to lay a sound philosophical basis and a coherent theory of everything.

Mountains, Radio Waves and a Love Letter by Shinji Yoshikawa

Shinji Yoshikawa takes readers on a journey to the remote Evergreen Ranch in Chiapas, Mexico. Through his introspective writing, Yoshikawa invites readers to reflect on the importance of modern-day amenities and infrastructure in our lives, and whether true joy and fulfillment can be found in the simplicity of nature.

Sundara Kaanda by Ikshvaku

Sundara Kaanda: The Unsung Leaps of a Common Man by Ikshvaku is a unique blend of mythology and contemporary fiction, with the author drawing parallels between Baabi's journey and the epic story of Hanuman in the Ramayana.

The Runaway Kid by Jayanta Ray

Jayanta Ray's The Runaway Kid is a brilliant example of social realism literature. It presents a vivid picture of the socio-economic and political landscape of the time and offers a scathing critique of the apathetic attitude of those in power.

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