Monday, April 27, 2026

Book Review !!


 Title: The Indomitable Peshwa | Rise of Rajrishi


Genre: Political


Review:


This book is a thoughtful and slow-paced political novel that focuses more on ideas than action. The story is set in a modern India dealing with unstable politics, weak institutions, and hidden tensions. Instead of showing dramatic battles or loud speeches, the novel introduces a quiet and disciplined central figure whose influence grows through calm thinking and inner strength. The plot unfolds through different formats like reports, personal reflections, and secret documents, which makes the reading experience layered and slightly complex but also very engaging for serious readers.


One of the strongest aspects of the book is its deep connection to Indian civilizational thought, especially the concept of dharma. The novel explores leadership not as power or control, but as responsibility guided by wisdom and restraint. The idea of a “Rajrishi” (a ruler who is also a sage) is central, and the protagonist slowly represents this ideal. The writing blends politics, intelligence systems, and ancestral knowledge in a way that feels philosophical rather than dramatic. However, this also means that readers looking for fast action or simple storytelling may find the pace a bit slow.


It is reflective, serious, and meant for readers who enjoy thinking deeply about leadership, culture, and governance. The language is rich with ideas, and the structure demands attention, but it rewards patience with meaningful insights. It is a powerful read for those interested in thoughtful and idea-driven storytelling.


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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Book Review !!

 

Title: Fulcrum of the Doom 


Genre: Fiction 


Review:

This is an interesting fantasy novel set in a time long before the birth of Christ, where four powerful lords rule the ancient world. Among them, Lord Odan stands out because of his rare ability to change people’s fate. Using this extraordinary power, he creates the mighty and mysterious kingdom of Doom. The story takes an interesting turn when Evander, also known as Eve, sets out on a journey to this kingdom to fulfill an old promise, unaware of how deeply it will affect his life and the world around him.


As the story progresses, Eve meets a variety of companions and magical creatures who join him on his journey. Each character adds something unique to the story, and their paths slowly begin to connect. The novel is full of adventure, unexpected twists, and emotional moments that keep the reader engaged. The author does a good job of building a magical world that feels real and detailed, making it easy for readers to imagine the events and settings.


It makes readers think about whether our lives are controlled by destiny or by the choices we make. The storytelling is smooth and interesting, and the first part of the trilogy successfully sets the stage for what is to come. You should definitely read this book if you like reading suspense novels.


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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Book Review !!


 Title: Around the World in 80 Years

Genre: Memoir

Review:

This is a fantastic  and an inspiring autobiographical account that captures the extraordinary journey of a business executive who spent his life traveling, working, and learning across different parts of the world. The book is not a fictional story with a fixed plot, but rather a collection of real-life experiences, memories, and lessons gathered over decades. It takes readers through various countries, cultures, and professional challenges, showing how the author adapted to new environments and built a successful international career.

From navigating unfamiliar cultures to making important business decisions, the author shares valuable insights about leadership, resilience, and human connections. The book also reflects on how travel broadens one’s perspective and helps in understanding people from different backgrounds. His encounters and experiences serve as practical lessons for anyone interested in business, travel, or personal growth.

This book is both engaging and motivational. It stands out for its simple yet thoughtful storytelling and the wisdom it offers through real-life experiences. Readers can learn about determination, adaptability, and the importance of staying curious throughout life. It is especially suitable for those who enjoy memoirs and are interested in global careers, as it provides both inspiration and meaningful guidance in a very relatable way. Go and order your copy now ! 

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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Book Review !!

 

Title: War of Destiny 


Genre: Fiction 


Review:


This book is an emotional and character-focused story that explores pain, healing, and finding purpose again. The story follows Matthew de la Roche after he has been imprisoned and betrayed by someone he trusted deeply. Because of this, he becomes distant and cuts himself off from his group (ka-tet) and the Resistance. He is full of grief and finds it hard to trust anyone. This part of the book is quite heavy, as it shows his inner struggle and the trauma he is trying to overcome.


Things begin to change when Matthew unexpectedly meets the powerful Medici family in Tuscany. He creates a human identity and starts living among them, slowly finding peace and a sense of belonging. For a while, he enjoys this new life and even feels content, almost like a normal person. However, deep inside, he knows he is not truly human, and his past cannot be escaped. This part of the story is calmer and shows a softer, more hopeful side of Matthew as he tries to rebuild himself.


The tension rises again when King Valentino starts interfering with the mortal world, especially targeting the Medici family. Matthew steps up to protect them, even though his powers as a fire elemental are unstable after his imprisonment. This makes his mission more difficult and dangerous. Despite feeling alone, he slowly realizes he may not be without support. Overall, the book beautifully mixes action with deep emotions, focusing on healing, courage, and rediscovering strength. It is a powerful and meaningful 


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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Book Review !!

 

Title: The Lutyens Audit 


Genre: Mystery 


Review:


This book is a gripping thriller set in New Delhi that explores the hidden world of power, corruption, and secrets. The story follows Kishan Kumar, a simple driver who works for influential elites and is usually ignored by them. His life changes completely when he witnesses a murder at a farmhouse and steals a secret digital file called the Ledger, which contains shocking secrets about powerful people.


After stealing the Ledger, Kishan becomes the most wanted man in the country, with a huge reward placed on his head. He is chased by dangerous figures, including a crime lord pretending to be a reformer, a desperate socialite, and a mysterious bureaucrat known as “The Man.” As Kishan escapes to Rajasthan, the tension increases, and the story turns into a thrilling chase full of danger, suspense, and unexpected twists.


At the same time, Rani, Kishan’s lover and a struggling maid, understands the true value of the Ledger. It is not just evidence but a tool of power. The novel highlights how invisible people can challenge the powerful when they decide to take control. You should definitely read this book if you like reading mystery stories. Go and order your copy now !


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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Book Review !!

 


Title: Play To Kill


Genre: Psychological Thriller 


Review:

This book is a typical psychological thriller set in the busy and complex city of Delhi. The story follows ACP Karan Singh Shekhawat and his Urban Crimes team as they investigate strange cases where people are drugged and wake up without remembering anything. At the same time, a TV producer named Anya Aulakh suddenly finds her life turning upside down when she becomes a target of a dangerous online game. In this game, college students are unknowingly used as pawns in cruel and manipulative schemes.


As the story progresses, the mystery deepens with the presence of Mataji, a clever and mysterious woman who claims she can solve people’s problems. However, behind her helpful image lies a powerful mind that manipulates others for her own hidden purposes. ACP Karan and Anya try to uncover the truth, but the investigation becomes more dangerous when they realize that the game is connected to powerful people and dark corners of the internet. Slowly, the story reveals how easily people can be controlled through psychological tricks and digital deception.


The book highlights serious issues like online manipulation, misuse of technology, and the danger of trusting the wrong people. With suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists, the novel shows how far some people are willing to go to control others’ lives. It is an engaging read for anyone who enjoys crime stories and psychological thrillers. If you are a fan of mystery novels, then this one is for you. Go and order your copy now!


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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Book Review !!


 Title A Better Me


Genre: Poetry 


Review:


This book is a beautiful collection of poems about self-discovery, healing, and personal growth. The book takes readers on an emotional journey where the poetess reflects on past struggles, pain, and mistakes, and shows how these experiences can help a person grow stronger. The central idea of the book is that change begins from within. It encourages readers to let go of negative thoughts and move forward with hope and courage.


The poems highlight the importance of simple joys in life. The poet believes that strength can be found in the comfort of home, family, friends, work, nature, and everyday moments. Even during difficult times, these small blessings give us the power to rise again. One should always remain positive and have a positive attitude towards life, no matter how hard life goes- one should always find joy in the smallest of the things.


The language of the book is simple, heartfelt, and easy to understand, which makes it relatable to many readers. The tone is positive and inspiring, even when it talks about struggles. It leaves readers feeling hopeful, motivated, and ready to become a better version of themselves. You should read this book for a light hearted read. 


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Friday, February 13, 2026

Book Review !!

 

Title: The Nalanda Manuscript 


Genre: Historical 


Review:


This book is a fast-paced historical thriller that beautifully connects the ancient past with modern-day danger. The story begins by reminding us of Nalanda, the legendary centre of learning in ancient India, whose vast libraries were destroyed in 1193 AD. It also draws a parallel with Timbuktu, another great hub of knowledge in Africa, where priceless manuscripts were hidden to protect them from colonial plunder. This background sets a powerful tone, showing how human greed and violence have repeatedly tried to erase knowledge, yet people have always fought to preserve it.


The main story unfolds in the present, when a rare manuscript bearing the seal of Nalanda is discovered deep in the Sahara. Abdel Haidara, a Timbuktien antiquarian, is trying to recover lost manuscripts, while Izak Kaurben, an ex-paratrooper working with Indian authorities, travels to Timbuktu to bring the Nalanda manuscript back to India. Just when the mission seems hopeful, a brutal terror group called Qānūn ad-Dam kidnaps Abdel and the Chancellor of the New Nalanda University, leaving Izak badly injured.


The final part of the book is tense and emotional, as an injured Izak teams up with local Timbuktiens to race against time. If Abdel is killed, the Nalanda Manuscript will be lost forever because only he knows where it is hidden. The rescue mission highlights courage, friendship, and the shared responsibility of protecting human history. Written in simple but gripping language, the book is not just an adventure story—it 


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Thursday, January 22, 2026

Book Review !!


 Title: Urdhva


Genre: Non- Fiction 


Review:


This book is a deeply reflective and spiritual book that invites readers to look beyond modern material life and reconnect with ancient wisdom. It suggests that many of today’s serious problems such as climate change, moral confusion, and cultural loss exist because humanity has forgotten its spiritual foundation. The book explains that Indian civilization once lived in harmony with nature, ethics, and consciousness, guided by Dharma, which acted as the balance between inner values and outer actions which is certainly true. 


The book does not follow a typical story but unfolds like a journey of remembrance. Through ideas drawn from Sanātana philosophy, it shows how colonization and modern thinking slowly disconnected people from their roots. The author challenges shallow modern beliefs and encourages readers to reflect on how true progress must include moral responsibility, self-awareness, and respect for life. 


The book inspires seekers, leaders, and thoughtful readers to realign their lives with Dharma and live with purpose and balance. The book leaves a lasting impression by reminding us that real transformation begins within, and only then can society and civilization truly heal. You should definitely read this book if non- fictional reads interest you.


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Saturday, January 17, 2026

Book Review!!


 Title: Kalam Ki Khamoshi


Genre: Poetry 


Review:


This book is an emotional poetry collection that explores self-understanding, social reality, love, pain, and hope. The book gives voice to feelings that often remain unspoken and turns inner silence into meaningful expression. Through simple yet heartfelt language, the poet allows readers to connect deeply with emotions that feel both personal and universal.


The book is divided into three sections—My Feelings, Complaints, and Dreams. Each section reflects a different emotional phase. My Feelings focuses on inner thoughts and self-acceptance, Complaints highlights personal and social suffering while questioning injustice, and Dreams expresses unfinished hopes and quiet desires. The poems move smoothly between self-reflection and social awareness, often portraying the silent struggles of individuals, especially women.


The poetess’s writing is marked by honesty and emotional depth. Her simple language carries strong meaning, making the poems easy to understand yet deeply moving. Kalam Ki Khamoshi is a touching collection for readers who appreciate reflective and socially conscious poetry, and it beautifully shows how words can give freedom to silent emotions.


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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Book Review !!


 Title: Land Acquisition Saga Of Bengal


Genre: Non- fiction 


Review:


This book is a detailed and well-researched book that explains how land, power, and politics shaped Bengal’s history. The author focuses on the colonial period, especially the zamindari system, where a small group of landlords controlled vast lands while peasants suffered exploitation and poverty. The author shows that this unequal land ownership created deep class divisions and unrest in rural Bengal. These long-standing problems later played a major role in shaping social tensions and political movements in the region.


The book also closely examines the period around the Partition of Bengal and its long-lasting effects. The author explains how land disputes, refugee settlements, and sudden changes in ownership intensified communal and economic conflicts. The countryside of Bengal became a space where political ideologies clashed, with parties like the Congress and later the Left trying to address peasant demands in different ways. However, the author critically points out that many land reforms were slow, incomplete, or driven by political interests, which often worsened existing divisions instead of healing them.


One of the strongest aspects of the book is its focus on ordinary people peasants, refugees, and local activists whose voices are often missing from mainstream history. Written in an academic yet meaningful manner, the book helps readers understand how past land policies continue to influence present-day politics and society in Bengal. It is especially useful for students and readers who want to understand the roots of land conflicts and social struggles in simple and clear terms.


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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Book Review !!


 Title: The Roaming Bihari and His Bagful of Stories


Genre: Memoir


Review:


This book is a thoughtful and engaging memoir that combines personal experiences with serious journalism. The author shares his journey as a Bihari journalist who spends over two decades in the Middle East, especially Saudi Arabia. The book begins with a striking incident soon after 9/11, setting the tone for a life filled with uncertainty, cultural shock, and professional challenges in a region often misunderstood by outsiders.


The author describes the difficulties of practicing honest journalism. Through newsroom experiences, field reporting, and reflections from think tanks, he documents major political and social changes in the Middle East. He also explores how Indian expatriates, particularly Indian Muslims, are viewed in the region and how India’s growing presence has slowly helped reshape perceptions and break stereotypes.


This book is written in simple language with wit and honesty, the book offers a balanced and human view of the Middle East showing both its restrictions and its gradual transformations. It is not just a travel or work memoir but a deep reflection on identity, freedom, and resilience. This book is an insightful and meaningful read making it a valuable read for anyone interested in journalism, expatriate life, and real-world stories of adaptation and courage. Go and order your copy now ! 


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Saturday, January 3, 2026

Book Review !!


 Title: Healing With Mysteries


Genre: Non- Fiction 


Review:


This book is a calm and reflective book that explores the soothing connection between mystery stories and emotional well-being. It is not a traditional self-help book with strict rules or quick solutions. Instead, it invites readers to slow down, breathe, and allow curiosity to take the lead. The author believes that getting absorbed in a mystery can help the mind relax and feel grounded, offering quiet comfort through storytelling.


The book explains how following fictional puzzles and unanswered questions can reduce real-life stress. The author has beautifully portrayed that mystery novels teach us to sit with uncertainty without fear, unlike real life where we feel constant pressure to control outcomes. Through gentle reflections, the book highlights how stories can calm anxiety, improve focus, and give the mind a much-needed break from overthinking.


Rather than giving direct advice, the author offers soft, practical ideas such as creating a peaceful reading ritual, letting questions remain open, and using stories to reframe stress. There are no big promises, only reassurance. This book reminds me that sometimes we don’t need clear answers but reassurance. This is a must read for all the youngsters to understand life in a better way, in a peaceful way.


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Friday, January 2, 2026

Book Review!


 Title: The Devil’s Table


Genre: Fiction 


Review:

This book is a dark, thought-provoking novel that goes far beyond a simple good-versus-evil narrative. The story revolves around a man named Raj, a man who once walked away from violence and darkness, hoping silence would help him forget his past. But the story makes it clear that darkness has a memory of its own. Raj is forced to confront the truth that one cannot outrun what lives within. Set in Los Angeles, the city becomes a battleground of souls rather than streets, where morality is blurred and power wears a civilized mask.


Raj is not a traditional hero. He is burdened by past choices and reluctant to fight again, yet destiny refuses to release him. Around him, every character feels purposeful, his friends like Roger and Ken reflect loyalty and enduring human bonds, grounding the story emotionally even as the world grows darker. Elyana, the Woman of Moon and Water, brings balance to the chaos, representing memory, love, and spiritual continuity. Through her, the novel shows that strength does not always come from violence, but from understanding and connection.


The novel explores fate, free will, trauma, belief, and destiny, showing how individual pain can shape the future of the world itself. It’s a must read for the lovers of fictional read, itself a light hearted read. Go and order your copy now! 


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