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Malicious Gossip and the sweet gossip of Khushwant Singh

Malicious Gossip and the Sweet Gossips Of Khushwant Singh

Malicious Gossip by an Indian author, lawyer, diplomat, journalist and politician Khushwant Singh is a collection of columns and solitary thoughts mostly on the India-Pakistan relationship. His experience on the … Read more

The Kite Runner (2003) Book Review: Exploring Afghan Culture of Homosexuality and History Racism

The Kite Runner book review

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a novel based on a story about two childhood friends, Hassan and Amir, from Wazir Akbar Khan district of Afghanistan which unfolds many … Read more

Poor Economics by Abhijit Banerjee: A Must-Read for Understanding Poverty in the Modern World

Poor economics by Abhijit Banerjee review

In Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty, Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo challenge the traditional methods of addressing poverty and offer innovative solutions that … Read more

The Name of the Rose (1980): a linguistic masterpiece of mystery and philosophy

The Name of The Rose book and movie review

The Name of the Roses is one of the finest works by Italian philosopher Umberto Eco which is filled with compelling content and an important for language and literature.

Best book about porn: Your Brain On Porn by Gary Wilson

Best book about porn: Your brain on porn by Gary Wilson

Your Brain on Porn by Gary Wilson is an eye-opening exploration of how pornography impacts the brain. Wilson combines neuroscience and personal stories to reveal its profound effects on mental health and behavior.

The Power of Positive Thinking (1952) book review: reasons you should read it

The power of positive thinking by Norman Vincent Peale review

One of the best books on personal development and motivation that describes inspiring accounts by the writer. The practical way of applying the teaching in real life is very motivating.

The Doctor And The Saint (2017) And The Secrete Darksides of Mahatma Gandhi You Should Know

The doctor and the saint by Arundhati Roy review

Arundhati Roy shows how radicalism and discrimination against the lower caste people in India are still pervasive, even though people regard Gandhi as a saint, Hinduism still controls everything.

Why Revenge of the Tipping Point Might Be Malcolm Gladwell’s Most Dangerous Book Yet (2024)

Revenge of the Tipping Point Might Be Malcolm Gladwell’s Most Dangerous Book Yet

Malcolm Gladwell, renowned journalist and staff writer at The New Yorker, has carved a unique niche in the realm of social psychology and behavioral economics. With bestsellers like Outliers, Blink, … Read more

Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None (1939): A Timeless Tale of Suspense and Deception

And Then There Were None (1939)

Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None stands as one of the most enduring masterpieces of mystery literature, captivating readers with its intricate plot and chilling suspense.  Published in 1939, And Then … Read more

Crime and Punishment (1866): Dostoyevsky’s Brutal Masterpiece on Sin and Salvation

Crime and Punishment (1866)

Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment is not just a tale of crime and its consequences but a profound exploration of the human psyche and philosophical inquiry. At the heart of this masterpiece … Read more

To Kill a Mockingbird’s Shocking Legacy (1960): How It Changed Literature Forever (Love It or Loathe It)

To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written by American novelist Lee Harper. It’s one of the best must-read novels based mostly on racial discrimination between coloured and white people. … Read more

Why Don Quixote (1605-1615) is Considered the Greatest Work of Western Literature

Why Don Quixote (1605-1615) is Considered the Greatest Work of Western Literature

Don Quixote’s insane genius defies logic. Why does this 400-year-old book still crush modern literature? The shocking truth inside.

Brave New World (1932) Exposed The Shocking Truth Behind Huxley’s Dystopian Masterpiece

Brave New World Exposed The Shocking Truth Behind Huxley’s Dystopian Masterpiece

Uncover the terrifying reality of Brave New World! This eye-opening guide reveals Huxley’s dark vision—and why it still matters today. Read now

Nineteen Eighty-Four-1984: A Chilling Yet Timeless Masterpiece That Still Haunts Us

Nineteen Eighty-Four-1984

Published in 1949 and set 35 years later, Nineteen Eighty-Four is George Orwell’s dark vision of the future. Written while Orwell was dying from tuberculosis and based on the work of the … Read more

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