
Book Review: The Wanderer by Kahlil Gibran
The Wanderer by Kahlil Gibran is a soulful collection of 51 parables on love, life, and human nature, offering timeless wisdom and poetic insight.

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: Buddha Or Karl Marx by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Buddha or Karl Marx by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar compares Buddhism and Marxism, exploring their roles in achieving social justice, equality, and moral reform.

Book Review: The Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran
The Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran is a poetic story of forbidden love and social injustice, exploring themes of passion, pain, and spiritual struggle.

Revolutionaries: The Other Story of How India Won Its Freedom by Sanjeev Sanyal
Revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal reveals the overlooked narratives of India's brave freedom fighters and their role in the independence movement.

Book Review: The Commissioner for Lost Causes by Arun Shourie
The Commissioner for Lost Causes reveals Arun Shourie’s fearless journey as a journalist and minister, exposing truths behind politics, law, and media in India.

Book Review of Two Saints by Arun Shourie
Two Saints by Arun Shourie explores the lives of Sri Ramakrishna and Ramana Maharshi, blending spirituality with science through critical yet respectful insight.

Book Review: Jail Diary of Bhagat Singh by Bhagat Singh
Jail Diary of Bhagat Singh reveals his deep thoughts on freedom, socialism, and justice, offering insight into his revolutionary ideals and intellectual legacy.

Book Review: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Explore Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, a timeless tale of love, class, and social critique, featuring wit, humour, and unforgettable characters.

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.