Book Review: ETA — 1857 Author Priyanshu Sinha

Book Review: ETA — 1857
Author: Priyanshu Sinha
Publisher: Notion Press (2024)
Total Pages: 168

Historical fiction and science fiction are two genres that rarely intertwine seamlessly, yet author Priyanshu Sinha has managed to craft a brilliant and thought-provoking novel that does just that. “ETA: 1857” is an ambitious blend of time travel, historical revisionism, and speculative fiction that delves into the complexities of rewriting history.

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An Interview with Ashish Budaga

The Literature Times: Congratulations on your latest book! What inspired you to write this story?
Ashish Budaga: I’ve always been fascinated by the raw, unfiltered conversations that happen when people let their guard down. Over the years, I realized that my way of looking at life—questioning norms, embracing imperfections, and finding meaning in the everyday—resonated deeply with those around me. People often told me that my perspectives helped them navigate their own struggles. At some point, I felt an undeniable pull to put these thoughts into words—not as advice, but as a mirror that helps readers see themselves more clearly. If even one person finds their lost self through this book, it’s worth it.

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Book Review: Get to the Bottom of You by Shaista Sabeena Khan

Shaista Sabeena Khan’s Get to the Bottom of You: Probe Your Inner Shinobi offers readers a refreshing blend of self-help, psychological insight, and personal development. In a world filled with external distractions and societal expectations, Khan’s book takes a deep dive into the most important journey one can embark on—the journey within.

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