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The Advisory Board by Hemant Joshi

The Advisory Board is like a warm fuzzy hug that just wraps itself around you from the first page. It was enchanting, charming and humorous. At times, it jogged memories of the past or made me ponder and reflect on my own life experiences.

Thank You Richa by Rima Sen

Richa and Kadhir have been friends since school. Kadhir is now a famous cricketer and Richa is an air-hostess in a well established airline company. Life is looking pretty good for Kadhir, he's happily married to Shenbaga for twelve years and a successful cricketer,

Ameya Bondre | An Interview with the Author of Afsaane

Ameya Bondre is a physician and public health researcher, working with a healthcare technology start-up associated with IIT-Bombay. Born and raised in Mumbai, he studied at KEM Hospital, and later at Johns Hopkins University in the United States.

Jayanthi Sankar

Jayanthi Sankar, the author of Dangling Gandhi, born and brought up in India, has been creatively active since 1995. She’s been published in several magazines and ezines like the indianruminations, museindia,

Afsaane by Ameya Bondre

Afsaane by Ameya Bondre has all the intricacies of life and its simple pleasures, the bliss of a happy marriage and the pain of unrequited love. This book has everything we call “LIFE”, nothing is missing and nothing forgotten.

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The Children by Melissa Albert

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The Benefits of Exchanging Books with Fellow Bookworms?

Learn why book exchanging is more than just saving money. It fosters connections and enhances emotional balance among readers.

Girl’s Girl by Sonia Feldman

Read our spoiler-free review of Girl's Girl by Sonia Feldman, a tender debut novel about three teen best friends and the kiss that rewires their summer.

Taipei Story by R.F. Kuang

A close, critical, spoiler-free review of Taipei Story by R.F. Kuang: a literary novel about a Chinese American student in Taipei grappling with grief, family silences, and the language she was supposed to know.

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