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With You; Without You novel review
Novels,

With You; Without You – Prabhat Ranjan

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

The Hungry Tide review
Novels,

The Hungry Tide

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

Bleeding Queens review
Novels,

Bleeding Queens

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

The Guide
Novels,

The Guide

The Guide Book Cover The Guide
R K Narayan
Fiction
Indian Thought Publication
2007
Paperback
217

A must-read book by all means! R K Narayan has written a masterpiece in the form of The Guide - a book which reflects the karmic theory of life - we err; we repent; we do good; we get good! The mistake which Raju made changes him into a saint and his redemption, thus, reaches him!

The Guide by R K Narayan is one of the finest books Indian writers have ever produced.

One Indian Girl
Novels,

One Indian Girl

One Indian Girl
Chetan Bhagat
Romance
Rupa & Co.
2016
Paperback
280

The worst book which could be written by any authour about any Indian girl whatsoever! Don't try reading this or you will worry about your time wasted later!

Well, I won’t be calling One Indian Girl a novel at all! It fails all in all