“Poetry is the play of right words with some of the most in-describable emotions, while poets are those players who plays with the beautiful words
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Book Review: “A Man Also Gives Birth-Humiliation to Passion to Profession” by Jitendra Gangwani – The Literature Times Magazine Vol 1 Issue 3
Jitendra Gangwani breaks all odds by giving birth to his ideas and establishing commendable values for youth to conquer their insecurities. Coming from a lower-middle-class
Book Review: “Urine, Yoghurt, Psychotomy” by Richik Banerjee – The Literature Times Magazine Vol 1 Issue 3
“Poetry is the play of right words with some of the most in-describable emotions, while poets are those players who plays with the beautiful words
Book Review: “I Wanna Grow Up Once Again” By Dr. Sumit Goel – The Literature Times Magazine Vol 1 Issue 2
“I Wanna Grow Up Once Again” by Dr. Sumit Goel is a new age non-fiction for making individuals put their best foot forward. It is
Book Review: “Shades of Pregnancy – Real Mothers Real Experiences with Doctor’s Insight” by Minali Sehdev- The Literature Times Magazine Vol 1 Issue 3
“Health is wealth – interestingly we all know this phrase but the question is that how many of us seriously believe this? Ironically, the truth
Book Review: “Cumulative Selling – New Age Sales Method” by Thilaga Kumar – The Literature Times Magazine Vol 1 Issue 2
“You will get whatever sales you want; when you help your prospect to get whatever they want.” – Author Well, before starting the review of
Book Review: “I said with Meraki” by Dev – The Literature Times Magazine Vol 1 Issue 3
Poetry features words that are born from the deepest emotions, which have the potential to strike the chords with the readers’ hearts when the poets
Book Review: Tilottama At A Glance by Sreeparna Sen – The Literature Times Magazine Vol 1 Issue 3
“Every city has a story to tell and that story is often related to the history of the city. Well, there are several cities in
Book Review: Silent Screams by Neenv Raju Akunuri – The Literature Times Magazine Vol 1 Issue 2
The oxymoronic title of this debut courtroom drama is enough to grab the reader’s attention of an otherwise enticing plot about love, loss and the
Mai Aswatthama Bol Raha Hoon by Amaresh Prasad Bhandary – Review By Neel Preet
It is hard to put down a book, when the writer makes sure to write a compelling storyline with all the momentous events mentioned in the plot. Well, such is the case of this remarkable religious & mythological title, “Mai Aswatthama Bol Raha Hoon” by Author Amaresh Prasad Bhandary. The book is spectacular mix of extraordinary events and the actions that occurred in an era long back, when there was a fight between the good and the evil.