The Great Indian Bust Rishabh Bhatnagar
Novels,

The Great Indian Bust: A Coming of Age Fiction – Review

Rishabh Bhatnagar’s latest novel The Great Indian Bust: A Coming of Age Fiction has been appreciated widely by the readers as well as popular & the best book review websites in India. It impressed me to read the novel and I read it recently. However, my reading was not influenced in any way by the reviews I have read before getting a copy of this book. My review is based entirely on my reading. I will share what I feel about this book, the author and the future of these two in the writing industry.

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Novels,

Despite Stolen Dreams

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Despite Stolen Dreams
Anita Krishan
Literary Fiction
FingerPrint Publisher
25 July 2017
Paperback
304

Despite Stolen Dreams is weaved around the issue of violence and terrorism in the Kashmir valley. It tells the story of Wali and his family. Wali Khan is a Kashmiri man who has to run away from his homeland because of terrorists. He comes to Delhi and there everything takes place that you need to know... read the review on Book Reviews Lab.

Grab a copy now; you don’t wanna miss this complex fiction which has created ripples among the readers on a mass scale! Despite Stolen Dreams is the latest novel written by author Anita Krishan and she has perhaps done the best of her in this piece of literature by her. A compelling tale of a terror-struck family, Wali and his

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Short Stories,

Uske Hisse Ka Pyar

Uske Hisse Ka Pyar review
Uske Hisse Ka Pyar
Ashish Dalal
Shot Stories
While Falcon Publishing
15 November 2017
Paperback
129

A must read book for the lovers of Hindi literature... all the short stories are just amazingly written and they display various forms of love and relationships. Go for it without a second thought!

Uske Hisse Ka Pyar is a short story collection by Ashish Dalal which has been launched recently. This book by Ashish Dalal, though he has been writing short stories and poems for long, is just his debut one if we talk formally. His stories have been published in various magazines and newspapers but never he compiled them in a book

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Non Fiction,

The Elephant Chaser’s Daughter – debut success!

The Elephant Chaser's daughter debut success
The Elephant Chaser's Daughter
Shilpa Raj
Memoir
Rupa & Co.
July 10th, 2017
Paperback
260

A debut book, and also a debut memoir by any Dalit author from India! A book which permeates hope and positivity among the readers and the author makes a successful impact with her very first attempt at writing!

Shilpa Raj has stormed into the world of Indian writing with her very debut book entitled The Elephant Chaser’s Daughter which, unlike most other debuts, is a memoir but it has created an impact upon the readers so much so that the praises for Shilpa’s writings have been pouring in even before the formal launch of the book in Indian

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Novels,

With You; Without You – Prabhat Ranjan

With You; Without You novel review
With You; Without You
Prabhat Ranjan
Fiction
Story Mirror
October 29, 2017
Paperback
280

With You; Without You is a novel written in Hindi which tells the tale of three friends who complicate their relationship when love is introduced in their lives! Pyar wali dosti aur dosti wala pyar!

With You; Without You is the debut novel written in Hindi by novelist Prabhat Ranjan who hails from Patna, Bihar. Bearing an English title, the novel is purely a production in Hindi language and well within the ambit of common readers’ emotions that makes it so much enjoyable by any reader whatsoever who wishes to read the same. Prabhat Ranjan,

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Short Stories,

Selected Stories by Anton Chekhov

Selected Short Stories by Chekhov
Selected Stories of Anton Chekov Book Cover Selected Stories of Anton Chekov
Anton Chekhov
Fiction
Modern Library
July 29, 2009
496

Some of the best short stories ever produced... you will certainly enjoy the selection to the fullest!

Short Stories by Anton Chekhov are something which can rapidly take the readers into some kind of grip which does never let them go – even after the stories are over and the reader moves ahead to reading different books… such is the charm and high magic of the short stories by Chekhov! I have felt it and that’s why

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Novels,

The Hungry Tide

The Hungry Tide review
The Hungry Tide Book Cover The Hungry Tide
Amitav Ghosh
Literary Fiction
Orient Blackswan
2004
Paperback
402

The Hungry Tide is one of the most-celebrated novels of the modern age in the Indian English Writing! Amitav Ghosh explores not only the tides and ebbs but also the spring and desert of the human emotions...

The Hungry Tide by Amitav Ghosh is an example as well as a testimony to the worthy modern Indian English literature other than the usual jargon which has been being produced by most of the authors practising the art of fiction writing. This book came across when I was pursuing my PG in English Literature and reading it because of

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Novels,

Bleeding Queens

Bleeding Queens review
BLEEDING QUEENS Book Cover BLEEDING QUEENS
Palak Kundra
Fiction
Notion Press
September 6, 2017
Paperback
166

Bleeding Queens is the debut novel written in Hindi by novelist Palak Kundra. She is from Amritsar and is vocal about women issues.

 Going about Hindi literature, we haven’t seen so many big achievements by the authors in the contemporary period because their literature is not up to the mark as it once used to be during the golden era of writing. Mark it; I am talking only about the authors who have been flashing their literary teeth so keenly on social platforms

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