Dr. Glenville Ashby Talks About his Book “Finding Mother”

My writing has gone through different phases. I am pretty comfortable and passionate in whatever topic I approach. I liked politics and culture for a while but sometimes such topics can prove ephemeral, especially the former. As I get older, spirituality takes on new meaning. It is very much existential for me at the moment.

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“Finding Mother” By Dr. Glenville Ashby- Book Review

It is lucid if one was to examine the language, but the content may seem a bit abstract to understand for many. Sometimes, one may feel that the words are a bit challenging to understand, which is normal. The religious scriptures have a unique writing style that can’t be easily understandable by ordinary people. But, the author has put a great effort by mentioning the meanings in the brackets, which also makes reading possible for beginners

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Mir Hadia Ashiq Talks About His book “The Travelling Pages-Everywhere Echoes”

Writing a poem is not about bringing some words together to create some charming sentences. It’s so much deeper than that. Writing poetry is a bridge which I hope that it will make me understand the every walk of life.

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“Naadan Parindey” by Ankit Trivedi-Book Review

To change a person’s life, one incident is enough. However, it is a matter of choice that defines a person’s life otherwise. The book “Naadan Parindey: Ek Prem Katha” written by Ankit Trivedi, resonates with this central idea, and it is only when the readers reach a certain point when they realize this. On the surface, appears to be a simple Hindi fiction book that depicts the linear life of the characters that feature in the book.

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“Atmashakti ki Yatra” by Bhanu Pratap Yadaw-Book Review

The poems revolve around various themes like life, motivation, betrayals, nature and self-awakening. The author has written simple yet deep and engaging poems on everyday life topics. The problems we face in our everyday life, the plants we see around us, the climate changes, the changes in human behavior, and a lot more regular happenings in our lives are portrayed by the author in a rhythmic way.

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Saksham Gupta Talks About His Book “Me & She”

books are not just the stories that we relate to the previous century or the modern way of writing, they are the feelings of an Author. Similarly, this book “ME & SHE” is not just a story to enjoy, it’s an emotion to feel and live. However; to some extent the writing style has definitely changed by the time now.

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The Ministry of Utmost Happiness : Book Review

The story begins with the life of Aftab that travels through the lives of the Hijras of Delhi, and then takes you to a graveyard as there you sit with her, watching vultures quietly drop dead. The author makes us look at this small uneventful passing in a decrepit graveyard subtly, yet obviously linked to the country’s culture of capitalism.

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