Book Review: Silas Marner
Author George Elliot How to read and understand the story… Introduction Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (1861) is one of George Eliot’s most beloved novels. Though relatively short, it…
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Author George Elliot How to read and understand the story… Introduction Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (1861) is one of George Eliot’s most beloved novels. Though relatively short, it…
This is a World War II classic which looks like inspired from the Evacuation of soldiers by Allied Forces – code-named Operation Dynamo. It was a massive military evacuation of…
Review by: Dia Mallik Author: Prasad Deshpande “Ninety Days” is a sprawling and deeply layered story that intricately weaves personal trauma, systematic violence, political intrigue, and the transformative power of…
Never ever believe in Relationship… which is Not Real. This is a trend that is picking up all around the globe… Shongita was quiet and in her own, watching social…
“Aadha Gaon” published in 1966 Rahi Masoom Reza’s best literary work. Reza’s absolutely detailed narration captures the essence of Indian society and how the social accepted customs changed post India’s…
Review: King Solomon’s Mines Author: H. Rider Haggard This probably is one of the first novels which depict a story of a Lost World exploration concept. This has been a…
The list of murders is long enough to raise alarm bells – Rinku Patil (Mumbai), Jyoti Kumari (Pune), Mahalaxmi (Banagalore), Shraddha Walkar (Mumbai), Soumya (Ernakulam), Swathi (Chennai), Sayeeda Khan (Kolkata),…