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Book Review: Circle of Three (Rohit Gore)

Book:    Circle Of Three Author:  Rohit Gore ISBN:     9381841152 Publisher:Grapevine Number of Pages: 256 Mr. Rohit Gore grew up in a number of towns in India and has a degree in Engineering and MBA. He loves doing things that can satisfy the creative daemon inside him. Mr. Gore has two national bestsellers on his name, viz. ‘A Darker Dawn’ and ‘Focus, Sam’. Here I have Mr. Gore’s

Dream of a Dream

In dreams, When you'll be away,Away from bitterness of life,Far from the pain of being alone,Alone for no reason,Away from the shadows of peace,And fake happiness,When only voice could be heard,Voice of your soul,When there will be no tears of sadness, The will become just a myth,I promise, I will always be around you,And will always wish you could stay,Stay for little longer,When morning

Book Review: The Outsiders (Gerald Seymour)

Book: The Outsiders Author: Gerald Seymour ISBN: 1444705881 No. of Pages: 400 Gerald Seymour, writer of twenty eight books, was a reporter at ITN (Independent Television News) for fifteen years and had expertise in covering crime and terrorism. After covering many sensitive topics, such as the Great Train Robbery, Munich Massacre and Vietnam, he became a fulltime writer in 1978. Mr.

Book Review: Hilawi (Ritu Lalit)

Book: Hilawi Author: Ritu Lalit ISBN: 8179917193 No. of Pages: 164 India is a country of myths and folklores. Every child is told many stories, ranging from pretty princesses, charming princes to hideous monsters and scary forests. However, the fight between good and evil is omnipresent in all of them. Such is the case of Hilawi, by Ritu Lalit, author of A Bowlful of Butterflies.

Book Review: Hexagon (Ishaan Lalit)

Book: Hexagon Author: Ishaan Lalit ISBN: 8183520200 No. of Pages: 232 Mr. Ishaan Lalit is from a multi-cultured background. He is a gemologist, a pilot and an adventurer. After authoring, ‘The Bracelet’, he's all set with ‘Hexagon’, with good intentions of redefining Indian Sci-fi writing. This is the first time I'm reading a Science Fiction novel by an Indian author; it's a sad truth

Book Teaser: The Stopover (Ram Prakash, Deepa Pinto)

Every week, I read at least two books, and try to see standpoint of the writer. To read a writer’s story, one needs to push his/her imaginations and visualize the world of their words. It often leads to misinterpretation of thoughts and, in the end, kills the imagination. What if we don’t need to visualize? Oh Please, don’t trouble your brain, Mr. Ram Prakash and Ms. Deepa Pinto have a