It is a natural human tendency to look back at life that has gone by and ponder over how things have gone and how they
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5 Pillars of Good Health and Body By Indar M Rajaani | Book Review
The 5 Pillars of Good Health and Body, written by Indar M Rajaani, is a self-help book that provides practical advice and guidance for those
Author Pooja Hardik Patel Talks About Her Latest book “Magnetic Love”
Author Bio: Name – Pooja Patel (Wife of Mr. Hardik Patel), Parents – Lt. Mr. & Mrs. Jharna Prakash Mursiya. You are a post graduate,
Book Review of the Book- “Death Behind Beautiful Loves”
“Death Behind Beautiful Loves” by Anesh Ali is a powerful and moving collection of poetry and prose that explores the tragic loves of people, primarily
“Bloody Dreams” from Reality
The idea that life as a whole can change into something else in the next moment is a thought that is striking yet ordinary. The
How Overparenting Can Be Dangerous
Although it is clear that parents who are involved in their children’s education often contributes to their well-being and success. However, overparenting can do more
An Interview with Anshu Priya, Author of Novel- “You are the reason I am alive today.”
Akhila Saroha: I would like to begin by congratulating you on the publication of “You are the reason I am alive today.” How has the
Book Review Of The Book- “You are the reason I am alive today.”
What makes life beautiful is the fact that it is uncertain, unpredictable, and things not happening the way one plans them, which makes it all
PYAARI Tarawali Ek Satya Katha by Rajneesh Dubey – Book Review – PYAARI Tarawali The True Story
Pyaari: Tarawali Ek Satya Katha by Rajneesh Dubey is a story that takes the readers on a spin through different situations as time changes in the life of the characters he shows. The book has also been translated and published in English language titled: “Pyaari : Tarawali The True Story”.
The Rock of Gibraltar -By Aman Talwar
It’s Father’s Day, a time to celebrate the beautiful bond between a father and a child, this is quite similar to a labyrinthine. Unlike our