The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown, sailing the literary ocean – a critical evaluation (and the flaws) of the novel
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1M ago
Have you already read this novel? A bestselling work of fiction by noted novelist Daniel James Brown, The Boys in the Boat, tells the dramatic story of a rowing team that plucks the flower of victory… almost from the garden of Eden. However, how fair did the novel fare in navigating the literary waters? We... The post The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown, sailing the literary ocean – a critical evaluation (and the flaws) of the novel appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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Intimate Leadership by Jayaram Rajaram Book Review
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by Indian Book Critics
2M ago
Embarking on the journey of “Intimate Leadership” by Jayaram Rajaram has been nothing short of a revelation in the realm of contemporary business literature. This book, a refreshing take on leadership, doesn’t just scratch the surface but delves deep into the intricacies of what it means to lead effectively. Jayaram Rajaram, drawing from his rich... The post Intimate Leadership by Jayaram Rajaram Book Review appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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For the lovers of Shakespeare: Something you cannot ignore! A list of books to read
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by Indian Book Critics
3M ago
In the world of literary brilliance, few names resonate as profoundly as William Shakespeare, a playwright whose works have transcended centuries, captivating the hearts and minds of audiences worldwide. The enduring allure of Shakespearean dramas lies not only in their poetic cadence and compelling narratives but also in their remarkable capacity for interpretation. It is... The post For the lovers of Shakespeare: Something you cannot ignore! A list of books to read appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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The Immortals of Meluha by Amish Tripathi – A Book Review (after many years)
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4M ago
The novel came out way before, back in the year 2010. However, this review comes out today, almost after 14 years. And in this prolonged duration, much has changed about Indian English fiction. Tripathi and Chetan Bhagat have achieved their zenith and have already fallen to the levels achievable by others. Debutants and newcomers can... The post The Immortals of Meluha by Amish Tripathi – A Book Review (after many years) appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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Selected Stories of Anton Chekhov – Modern Library Classics – Book Review
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4M ago
Anton Chekhov, often hailed as the master of the short story, occupies an unparalleled position in the realm of literature with his unparalleled ability to capture the nuances of human existence. His narratives, like delicate brushstrokes on the canvas of life, intricately depict the complexities of the human condition. Chekhov’s genius lies in his ability... The post Selected Stories of Anton Chekhov – Modern Library Classics – Book Review appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War by Karl Marlantes – Review
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5M ago
Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War Author: Karl Marlantes Publication Year: 2009, El Leon Literary Arts Page: 663 Genre: War, Historical Fiction In the vast realm of war literature, “Matterhorn” by Karl Marlantes stands as a powerful and harrowing testament to the horrors of combat. Marlantes, a highly decorated Vietnam War veteran, draws upon... The post Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War by Karl Marlantes – Review appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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Great Expectations by Charles Dickens – Book Review
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5M ago
I am not that guy who would read Dickens or any other Victorian novelist and pretend to be fascinated by every line. There were certain limitations. And admitting it might not be a crime! Let me encourage readers to do something easy. Yes, it’s important to be honest about our reading preferences and acknowledge that... The post Great Expectations by Charles Dickens – Book Review appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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The Brown Sunshine by Aravind Rishi – Book Review
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by Indian Book Critics
7M ago
First of all, let’s begin with the joy of discovering a novel that may just surprise you… leave you in awe and compelled to rethink different aspects of the storyline, the characters and more. Do you agree? Indeed, the allure of discovering novels that captivate, surprise, and deeply engage readers is a cherished aspect of... The post The Brown Sunshine by Aravind Rishi – Book Review appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai: Book Review
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by Indian Book Critics
8M ago
The Inheritance of Loss is a critically appreciated novel penned by Kiran Desai that weaves an intricate tapestry of interwoven lives set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Past fades away and mixes with the present… and yet, a fading image of the past remains consistently present without much furore so that the... The post The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai: Book Review appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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Two States the story of my marriage by Chetan Bhagat – Book Review
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by Indian Book Critics
9M ago
After the first publication by Bhagat, this was the novel that prepared the base for his instant launch in the world of Indian English fiction. Two States is primarily a love story with some extra ingredients that have been attracting readers of young age until now. However, it is not a simple love story that... The post Two States the story of my marriage by Chetan Bhagat – Book Review appeared first on Indian Book Critics ..read more
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