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Author Interview: Spandana Chakradhar

Spandana Chakradhar is an accomplished Learning and Development professional. She studied two diverse subjects. She's an engineering graduate and Psychology PG holder. She has unleashed the fiction writer in her through her first novel, Sadhana-Who stalked her?

Book Review: Lucky Costasaurus and the Golden-Winged Vultures

Title: Lucky Costasaurus and the Golden-Winged VulturesAuthor: Nomita KhannaPublisher: Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP)Genre: Fantasy. Pre-teen fictionFirst Publication: January 2019Language: EnglishSetting place(s): The story takes place in...

Too many unread books in your shelf? Don’t worry and keep reading

You have bookshelf full of unread books which you've planned to read once but couldn't read? Then this article is just for you. Your bookshelf,...

5 Wonderful Retelling Of Homer’s Classic Greek Stories

You have read and learned about or at least heard of the ancient Greek author Homer and his two epic poems, The Odyssey, and...

Netflix set to develop Chronicles of Narnia into TV & Movies series

The magical stories of C.S Lewis, Chronicles of Narnia, will soon be all over Netflix. The streaming service, Netflix has signed a multi-year deal...

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