Eragon – Inheritance series – Part 1 Book Review

It’s a late review post on Eragon, 1st part of Inheritance series. I got the book series as a gift for 2024 birthday from my husband. I just got around to reading it last month. I am currently reading Eldest, the second part of the series. A Elf along with two guards carry a uniqueContinue reading “Eragon – Inheritance series – Part 1 Book Review”

The Suitable Boy

Welcome back to blogging after what seems like ages. I have away from blogging here for 2-3 years due certain personal commitments. Its really good to be back to blogging and writing. I am starting the blogging about views on The Suitable Boy written by Vikram Seth. Usually I read the book first before IContinue reading “The Suitable Boy”

Moustache – Review

Set in the Kuttanad, Kerala during British colonization (18th or 19th century), regales the readers with different stories of Moustache, otherwise known as Vavachan.  There is no fixed storyline with the protagonist in the book.  As the name of the book suggests, Vavachan came to be known as the Moustache man after his part-taking asContinue reading “Moustache – Review”

Loss – Review

Loss is that emotion that we all experience at some point in our lives. It’s something that you cannot run away from. It takes an eternity to understand and break away from it. The author of the book Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi has experienced loss first-hand which was mediated through the death of both his parents.Continue reading “Loss – Review”

The Female Persuasion

#Review The Female Persuasion @penguinindia@vintagebooks @penguinukbooks We all know women are extremely strong and mature, and they do not need any help from men to help them make stronger. Feminism isn’t about making them strong, it’s more about changing how women are perceived by the rest of the world. That it is not competition judgingContinue reading “The Female Persuasion”

Nothing to Lose – Review

Ma Anand Sheela, who was at the helm of the Rajneesh Movement, is an enigmatic and outspoken person. She did not fiddle with her words, which was very clear in her interviews, clever, and her love for Bhagwan was clearly visible. Although she was the spokesperson, ensuring the desires and vision of the Bhagwan areContinue reading “Nothing to Lose – Review”