Dancing with Demons by Nidhie Sharma
When I got my hands on Nidhie Sharma’s “Dancing with Demons”, I was excited. Growing up, I loved Mills & Boons and then went off them totally for years. Jyoti … Continue reading
The Submission by Amy Waldman
Amy Waldman’s debut novel “The Submission” was published ten years after the cataclysmic events that pulverised the very symbol of American supremacy- the World Trade Center. 9/11 is described as the … Continue reading
Warrior by Olivier Lafont
Olivier Lafont’s Warrior, is one of those novels that comes as a package, with mythology, thrill, adventure, love and heroism all thrown in together. The language used is the strength … Continue reading
The Path of the Swan by Charu Singh
In an age where the world stands in imbalance and nations fight against each other, Lama Ozer hears the summons for a great change! The chakras turn to bring back … Continue reading
Stolen Years by Pavit Kaur
Simranjit Singh Mann was with the Indian Police Service and in 1984, after Operation Bluestar, the Indian Army operation on the holy Golden Temple at Amritsar, he resigned in protest. … Continue reading
The Enchanted by Rene Denfeld, reviewed by Sheena Singh
The Enchanted tells a unique story of a prison, a dark and deeply disturbing place, yet through the power of imagination and Denfeld’s poetic writing it is also a place … Continue reading
The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan
“A good book, he had concluded, leaves you wanting to reread the book. A great book compels you to reread your own soul” excerpt from Richard Flanagan’s, The Narrow Road … Continue reading