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Greatest Graphic Novels and Stories Never Told
All graphic novels are basically novels that were never written. Perhaps the authors were too tired or not too eager to go to the lengths of writing a novel and… Read more
Revolution 2020: A Promising Title, but Does the Revolution Take Place?
Chetan Bhagat’s fifth novel Revolution 2020 was released amid much hype and anticipation from every echelon of readers — from the bookworms to Internet addicts, who would otherwise never open… Read more
The Millennium Series: Welcome to the World of Lisbeth Salander
Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Series – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl who played with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets’ Nest — are in one word, EPIC. I had… Read more
Chitralekha, the Novel: A Documentary on Love and Life
It’s the age-old theme about life and love. What is virtue and what sin – there are nothing but just labels which our society has created. The novel Chitralekha takes… Read more
Last Man in Tower: A Portrayal of the Contradictions within Our Society
Aravind Adiga it seems is like wine in a bottle. He only matures with age. If his The white Tiger and Between the Assassinations were brilliant, Last Man in Tower is… Read more
Marley & Me: The Story of the World’s Worst Dog
If you are a dog lover, this one is for you. And if you are not, then too. For John Grogan’s Marley & Me is a delightful and unforgettable true… Read more
Che Guevara: A Manga Biography — An Easy Read into the Life of the Most Famous Revolutionary
“I am an Argentinian, Cuban, and also Bolivian. I belong nowhere, but everywhere.” — Che Guevara. No other words describe the legendary revolutionary better than his own. Over 40 years… Read more
Mary Berry’s Traditional Puddings & Desserts: The Guide to ‘Gorgeous Classic Recipes’
No meal is complete without a good, lip-smacking, heart-warming dessert. And no dessert is as satisfying as one that is made in your own kitchen from scratch. Mary Berry’s Traditional… Read more
Mister God, This Is Anna: Stepping Into the World of a 5 Year Old
There are some books which make you see everything around you in whole new light — Fynn’s Mister God, This is Anna, is one of them. Anna, a perky 5-year… Read more
Baghdad Burning: Unfiltered Account of Life in Iraq Under US Occupation
For Sale: A fertile, wealthy country with a population of around 25 million…plus around 150,000 foreign troops, and a handful of puppets. Conditions of sale: should be either an American… Read more











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