Booker Prize winners and me… we share a strange relationship. The world loves them. I can barely tolerate them. The only exception to…
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I recently read The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai by Onyeka Nwelue. Set in Mumbai, the story offers an insight into the lives of a…
I am thrilled to be a part of the book tour organized by BookBot. Today’s spotlight is on The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai by…
What’s in a Dumpling, Grandma? by Linda Meeker is a charming picture book about a Vietnamese American family. Exploring the themes of culture,…
Bad Hair Day by John Phillips is an uproarious and captivating picture book. The delightful illustrations by Jennifer Jamieson breathe life into the…
The Internet, call it a friend or an enemy, is a vital part of our lives. The fact of the matter is we…
Jonas Jonasson’s The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared is a blend of historical fiction, satire, wit, and absurdity. Alan,…
Rashmi Bansal debuts into the world of fiction writing with Saturday Stories, a collection of 35 short stories. Covid-19 and its impact on…
Lost Edges by Salini Vineeth delves into the contemporary romantic journey of a young couple. However, this narrative deviates from the typical ‘boy…
The Blue Monsoon takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the inundated streets of Mumbai. Damyanti Biswas unveils a different facet of this…