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Book Review - Reflections by Ajay Ramnathan
Reflections is a poetry book--- a collection of short and long peoms. It's a collection of 50 poems. Some poems give you a reality check -- show you the reality in which you live. In such stances, you will feel relatable. While some poems are witty, showcasing author's sense of humour. It's a quick read --- the poems make you laugh, realise the reality and ease some tension of the day. The poem titled Tabula Rasa is one of my favourites --- of course, when you start something
Roohi Bhargava
Mar 71 min read


Book Review: Mystical Love by Akira Sravani
Mystical love is a fresh, nice read. As per the title, it is mystical in nature - a story of vampires, werewolves and love. The language is simple. However, the narrative seems somewhat confusing. It could be more clearer with the depiction of incidents and twists. It curated the mystery, yet, I felt it could be a lot more clearer. The characters in the book are developed but there is more room for them to spread. Arnav, Amar, Aravinda, Khushi --- all of them have more scope
Roohi Bhargava
Mar 11 min read


Book Review: Thank you for leaving by Rithvik Singh
Thank you for leaving is another heart-touching read. A simple one. The author has written in such simple language that anyone can understand it. It's a book everyone should read. This book contains various writings --- poems, proses, one-liners. This book is based on numerous emotions like love, breakup and then how to heal. As per the title, the author is giving you the semblance to move on after breakup. Certain proses asks generic questions and answers them itself. It's
Roohi Bhargava
Feb 281 min read


Book Review: I don't Love you anymore by Rithvik Singh
Every once in a while, you come across some book that touches your heart. For me, it's I don't love you anymore. This book is a simple read. The author has done a fantastic job. When you pen down your emotions on a page, they linger till the very end. This book is like that. I personally believe that many proses, thoughts and poems stayed with me. This book is of a kind to be read again. The pages of this book have proses -- long and short, poetry, and one liners as well. It
Roohi Bhargava
Feb 202 min read


Book Review: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
As the title suggests, The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry is a book deeply rooted in books themselves. The novel revolves around A.J. Fikry , the owner of a small bookstore on Alice Island. His life unfolds through constant references to various books and authors—this interweaving of literature with his personal journey forms the heart of the story. Gabrielle Zevin does a commendable job of connecting these literary references to the different phases of A.J. Fikry’s life, making
Roohi Bhargava
Feb 12 min read


Book Review: Power of Cosmic Words by Harshita Bhargava
Words always have a deeper impact than actions. They come from the depth of the heart. When you feel something deeply, that's when you pour them into words, spilling the ink on the paper. Power of Cosmic words is a collection of 21 heartwarming and heart-touching poems. It's a collection of both hindi and english poems --- each one radiating the emotions only a human heart could share. Each poem is a story narrated in less words but more emotions. And when you see yourself in
Roohi Bhargava
Dec 9, 20251 min read


Book Review: Between the Shadow and the Soul -- Poems on love, life and loss by Sonal Singh
Between the Shadow and the Soul is meticulous collection of poems on life, love and loss. Life is a maze, actually. Love and loss are...
Roohi Bhargava
Jul 7, 20251 min read


Book Review: More Days At The Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa
A Sequel to "Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" The story picks up with Takako returning to her beloved Morisaki Bookshop—a place that feels...
Roohi Bhargava
Jun 30, 20252 min read


Book Review: Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa
"Days at the Morisaki Bookshop" is originally written by Satoshi Yagisawa and translated into English by Eric Ozawa. As per the title,...
Roohi Bhargava
Jun 13, 20252 min read


Book Review: Sita's Sister by Kavita Kane
Image containing Sita's Sister Sita's Sister: A story about Urmila, the lesser-talked-about character of the Ramayana. The younger...
Roohi Bhargava
Jun 7, 20252 min read


Book Review: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Published in 1909, The Secret Garden is one of the most popular novels by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It is a novel based on the themes of...
Roohi Bhargava
Jun 6, 20252 min read


Book Review: Till Fate Do Us Part by Smita Das Jain
They say " Life is a maze", it truly is. Smita's Till Fate Do Us Part is one such story that defines this statement. In life, we are born...
Roohi Bhargava
Sep 21, 20241 min read


Book Review: Bhima's Ladle by Supriya Bansal
As I saw the book, the first word that came into my mind is a COMIC BOOK! After many years, I lived the feeling of reading a comic book....
Roohi Bhargava
Sep 18, 20241 min read


Book Review: The Algebra of COMPASSION - Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam Unveiled by Ankur Vashishtha
As per the title of the book, unveiling the world as a family is a surreal thought. Kudos to the author for writing this book, this is...
Roohi Bhargava
Aug 29, 20242 min read


Book Review: Cupid@Corporate by Meenakshi M Singh
Love is unpredictable, as mentioned by the author. It can either make you or break you. I truly believe it. The title is intriguing,...
Roohi Bhargava
Jun 29, 20241 min read


Book Review: Pilgrims of Reflection by Adrija Chatterjee
A collection of seven short stories, and each one has its impact on the readers. Each story navigates through the individual evolution of...
Roohi Bhargava
Jun 13, 20241 min read


Book Review: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Harper Lee has presented her observations about herself, her family and the surroundings around her during the 1960s. It seems that the...
Roohi Bhargava
May 15, 20242 min read


Book Review: The Summer of Heroes by Maya Spark
A promising entertainer for people of all ages. The Summer of Heroes is quite an entertainer with three kids - Joe, Rita, and Alex. ...
Roohi Bhargava
Mar 2, 20241 min read


Book Review: A Poet's Ballad - A crossword Mystery by Aditya Banerjee
Kudos to the author, who wrote such a beautiful, thrilling story. The title kept me on toes. The way the story opens up is nice. Mahesh...
Roohi Bhargava
Jan 4, 20241 min read


Book Review: All Men are Worshippers by Dinesh Prasad
All men are worshippers is an interesting and unique read. It's the debut story of the author, Dinesh Prasad, and it is very intriguing....
Roohi Bhargava
Sep 26, 20232 min read
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