9 Modern Romance Books to Read this Valentine’s Day
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by Asha Seth
1M ago
Love is in the air, and what better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than by indulging in the timeless charm of modern romance novels? Whether you’re a hopeless romantic or a skeptical soul, these captivating tales are bound to stir your heart and kindle the flames of passion. From heartwarming love stories that tug at ..read more
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Atomic Habits: Book Review by Asha Seth
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by Asha Seth
1M ago
James Clear, a leading expert in habit formation, presents a proven framework in ‘Atomic Habits’ with the sole motive of helping readers unlock remarkable results through tiny, everyday improvements. Clear’s book draws on scientific insights from biology, psychology, and neuroscience to make forming good habits easy and simultaneously breaking bad ones. This self-help book is ..read more
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Shantanu: Book Review by Asha Seth
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by Asha Seth
1M ago
The Plot ‘Shantanu’ is an Indian crime thriller that plunges readers into the underworld of Bombay. The story revolves around Shantanu, the main character, who works for his boss, Kshitij Bhosale, in a world where trust is a rare commodity. Shantanu, known for his exceptional shooting skills, shares a certain camaraderie with Kshitij, the underworld ..read more
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Holly: Book Review by Asha Seth
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by Asha Seth
1M ago
Readers of Stephen King must know Holly Gibney, King’s beloved investigator from the Hodges Trilogy, The Outsider and If It Bleeds. If you don’t and are venturing into ‘Holly’, the recent standalone novel by the King of Horror, fret not because you’re in for a fresh dark suspense ride. King had previously remarked how Holly ..read more
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Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Book Review by Asha Seth
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by Asha Seth
2M ago
Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram holds a special place in the hearts of millions across the globe but it has had it’s own fate mired in miseries for centuries now. The author meticulously details the historical account of how Babar, the Mughal emperor, demolished the temple and erected a mosque in its place. Not ..read more
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10 Easy Steps to Start a Book Blog in 2024
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by Asha Seth
2M ago
Most book-lovers and readers harbor the dream of having a platform to share their love of books, meet and mingle with like-minded bookworms and explore more great books to read. The good news is you can do it all by starting a book blog. So, if you have been considering starting one but wondering where ..read more
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1947 – 1957 India: Book Review by Asha Seth
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by Asha Seth
2M ago
Book: 1947 – 1957 India, The Birth of a RepublicAuthor: Chandrachur GhosePublisher: Penguin IndiaGenre: Indian History, Non-fictionFormat: PaperbackRating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐️⭐️ Chandrachur Ghose’s 1947-1957 India, takes you on a ride down the memory lane into the early years after India’s independence. From the political negotiations for independence to the challenges of partition and the birth of the ..read more
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10 Greatest Indian Novels to Read on Republic Day
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by Asha Seth
2M ago
As India gears up to celebrate its 75th Republic Day, it’s time to reflect on the rich history of our culturally-diverse nation. What better way to do so than by walking down the memory lane into the pages of literature that serve as windows into its past, present, and future. Here’s a list of best ..read more
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10 Non-fiction Best-sellers to Live a Better Life
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by Asha Seth
2M ago
It’s easy to lose yourself in a good book, particularly when the book is a nonfiction capable of transforming you for good, and so is confirmed by millions of readers across the globe. Fiction might be fun, but non-fiction is more real and relevant. There is no one way to decide which is better. But ..read more
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Roman Stories: Book Review by Asha Seth
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by Asha Seth
2M ago
Book: Roman StoriesAuthor: Jhumpa LahiriGenre: Short-storiesFormat: PaperbackRating: ⭐⭐⭐ In her latest book, ‘Roman Stories’, an anthology of nine short-stories; three of which are purely novellas, Lahiri portrays Rome, as her protagonist, through the lens of locals, immigrants, and the millennials, the prose brimming with surreal pathos. Much like her previous book, Whereabouts, these stories were originally ..read more
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