“Normal Families” by Arunima G is a journey into a dystopian world which is deeply rooted in the life around us and finds its plotline amidst the routine of what would otherwise seem a ‘normal family.” Featuring a series of characters coming from different walks of life, “Normal Families” shows the dark side of society where the victims are always the innocent ones, and they are the ones who retaliate in their own ways when they are robbed of their innocence.
Tag: Book Reviews
An Interview with Author Dr Palto Datta
Literature Times: Dr. Datta sir your book argues that education should inspire character, virtue, and development rather than just academic excellence. What personal or professional experience first led you to this conviction?
Author Feature Article – Sanjay Kumar Yadav
In an age where voices often get lost in the noise of conformity, Sanjay Kumar Yadav emerges as a quiet yet powerful force in Hindi literature—one who writes not just to be heard, but to echo the unheard. His latest poetry collection, Jameen Par Indradhnushi Pahchan Ki Kahani, is not just a book; it is a deeply personal and social document of human experience, identity, and belonging.
Author Feature Article – Dr. Ravendra Kumar Srivastav
Dr. Ravendra Kumar Srivastav, In a world dominated by fast conversations and fleeting thoughts, poetry remains one of the most powerful mediums to pause, reflect, and feel. With his poetry collection Anurashmi, Dr. Ravendra Kumar Srivastav emerges as a heartfelt voice that captures the essence of human emotion, relationships, and social awareness with grace and clarity.
Author Feature Article – Mohammed Mukhtar
In a world increasingly driven by noise and speed, Mohammed Mukhtar invites us to pause, listen, and journey inward. With his debut book Divya Advaita, he offers more than just a literary work—it is a spiritual diary, a dialogue between the seeker and the sought, the soul and the self, silence and light.
Book Review – The Last Skill by Sajeev Vijayan
Sajeev Vijayan’s The Last Skill: The Science of Achieving Success and A Fulfilling Life With Skills That Matter is a groundbreaking and deeply insightful work that challenges the traditional notions of success and the myth of innate talent. Rather than glorifying a select few as naturally gifted or born to lead, Vijayan dismantles this view through the lens of rigorous scientific research.
Book Review – Lanka – The Prophecy of the Bloodline
Lanka – The Prophecy of the Bloodline by Prakash Mohandas is a masterful piece of mythological fiction that dares to ask the question rarely explored in mainstream retellings of ancient epics: What happened after the Ramayana ended? While many stories glorify the triumph of good over evil, Prakash delves into the shadows that linger even after the war drums fall silent.
An Interview with Sarath Chandra
Meet Sarath Chandra, a multifaceted talent whose professional acumen and artistic passion converge in compelling storytelling. With over 12 years of experience as a finance professional, Sarath brings a rare precision and depth to his writing—especially in the thrilling realms of corporate crime and mystery.
Book Review – Social Dimensions of Health and Social Pathology
Social Dimensions of Health and Social Pathology by Dr. Purva Shoor is a timely and necessary exploration of an often-overlooked aspect of medical education: the intricate social framework in which health and disease manifest. Drawing from her extensive academic and teaching experience, Dr. Shoor has compiled this volume as a corrective measure to the poor performance of medical students in the social health components of their curriculum—both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
An exclusive Talk with Premesh Kumar Dwivedy Author of the book Pramila – A Manifestation of Tide Within
The Literature Times: Author, welcome to The Literature Times. Congratulations on the publication of your book! What feedback do you get from your readers? Please