
Andaman: The Strange Symbols on The Walls of The Cellular Jail by Ratnadip Acharya
Andaman by Ratnadip Acharya blends fiction with real history, revealing the dark past of Cellular Jail through a gripping, emotional, and thrilling story.

Book Review: Pride Prejudice & Punditry: THE ESSENTIAL by Shashi Tharoor
Pride Prejudice & Punditry features Shashi Tharoor’s works on politics, history, cricket, Hinduism, writing, fiction, poetry, and Indian diplomacy.

Book Review: The Rape Trial by Bidisha Ghosal
In The Rape Trial, Bidisha Ghosal explores the complex journey of a rape survivor seeking justice in a system favouring the powerful, highlighting societal issues.

Book Review of Riot by Shashi Tharoor
Riot by Shashi Tharoor is a gripping murder mystery that intertwines love and cultural conflict against the backdrop of India's social and political tensions.

Book Review of Ambedkar’s India: A Collection of 3 Works by B.R. Ambedkar on Castes & The Constitution
Explore Ambedkar's India by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's insights on caste and the Constitution which featuring The Grammar of Anarchy, Annihilation of Caste and Castes in India.

Book Review: If Truth Be Told: A Monk’s Memoir by Om Swami
Explore how If Truth Be Told: A Monk’s Memoir reveals the profound impact of past choices on the present and the power of mindful decisions in shaping the future.

Book Review: Minister’s Mistress – Not Only the Sins Come Calling by Vinod Pande
A compelling tale of power and betrayal, Minister’s Mistress by Vinod Pande explores moral dilemmas and complex relationships.

Book Review: Thirteen Months in the Himalayas: Chronicles of a Monk’s Sadhana by Om Swami
Explore the inspiring journey of a monk in Thirteen Months in the Himalayas as he seeks the Divine through challenges and spiritual practice.

Book Review: The Silk Route Spy: The True Story of an Indian Double Agent by Dr. Enakshi Sengupta
Explore the thrilling journey of Nandlal Kapur, a double agent in The Silk Route Spy, as he crosses espionage and patriotism while spying for the British during India’s revolutionary era.

Book Review: Tears of Jhelum by Anita Krishan
Discover Tears of Jhelum, a gripping tale of human resilience, fear, and courage set against the backdrop of Kashmir's turmoil.