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The Essential George Orwell: Must-Read Books for Every Literary Enthusiast

Imagine a world where every move you make is watched, every word you speak is recorded, and every thought you have is scrutinised. Sounds like a nightmare, right? Well, welcome to George Orwell’s 1984, a book that has given us the term “Big Brother” and a chilling glimpse into what life could be like under…

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Book Review

Who doesn’t love old wine? Well, there are many, in fact! I haven’t tasted even a drop of this aesthetic marvel that transports a person to a different realm. However, when it comes to old books, there may be very few who might run away. Like old wine, old classics also have the prowess to…

Must Read Novels by Stephen King – a guide to reading the “king of horror”

Stephen King, often referred to as the “King of Horror,” is an iconic and prolific writer whose impact extends throughout popular culture. His literary works have been successfully transformed into various forms of media, including movies, television series, and comic books, solidifying his status as one of the most influential contemporary authors. Throughout his illustrious…

10 Classic Indian English Novels You Must Read – a list for lovers of Indian literature

When delving into the realm of literature, one cannot help but notice the unique essence that Indian English novels bring to the table, setting them apart from their Western counterparts. While Western literature often portrays cosmopolitan and individualistic narratives, Indian literature in English is deeply entrenched in the rich tapestry of Indian culture, tradition, and…

Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Book Review

Title: Lolita Author: Vladimir Nabokov Publication Date: 1955 Publisher: Olympia Press (first edition) Genre: Novel, Psychological Fiction, Literary Fiction Language: English Pages: Approximately 319 pages (first edition) Buy the book: Click here to buy from Amazon Overview “Lolita,” authored by Vladimir Nabokov and first published in 1955, is a novel that has provoked intense debate…

Dr. Anjum Shaikh – Empowering Women with Accessible Writing

Famous with her debut book, Dr. Anjum Shaikh is also an esteemed public health expert and founder of EveCare, an application helping women with their menstrual cycle tracking. The author has significantly impacted women’s health with her book, “EmpowHER: Wellness, Hygiene and YOU.” Her writing style, approach to the book’s theme, and commitment to accessibility…

The Color Purple by Alice Walker Book Review

Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple,” published in 1982, stands as a cornerstone of American literature. The novel, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award, is lauded for its vivid depiction of African American women’s struggles and resilience in the early 20th-century American South. It has been celebrated for its unflinching…

Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West by Calder Walton Book Review

Title: Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West Author: Calder Walton Publisher: Simon & Schuster Genre: Non-fiction, Scholarly, Espionage Publication Date: June 6, 2023 Pages: 688 ISBN: 978-1668000694   Calder Walton’s “Spies: The Epic Intelligence War Between East and West” is an in-depth and meticulously researched examination of the secretive struggles that shaped…

Intimacy: Trusting Oneself and the Other by Osho Book Review

“Intimacy: Trusting Oneself and the Other” by Osho contemplates the nature of intimate relationships and the intrinsic human desire for connection. Osho, an Indian mystic and spiritual teacher, is known for his unconventional approach to spirituality and personal development. In this book, he delves into the depths of intimacy, advocating for a profound transformation in…

Missing Time by Budd Hopkins Book Review

Title: Missing Time Author: Budd Hopkins Publication Year: 1981 Pages: 266 (E-book) Genre: Non-fiction, Ufology, Alien Abduction   “Missing Time” by Budd Hopkins is a seminal work in the field of Ufology, mainly focusing on the phenomenon of alien abductions. Published in 1981, the book presents a collection of case studies and narratives of individuals…