The Adventures of Ruby Pi Series by Tom Durwood – A Fresh Fictional Perspective that Combines History and Mathematics
The Adventures of Ruby Pi Series by Tom Durwood – A Fresh Fictional Perspective that Combines History and Mathematics
Samudran by A R Vikram is a fantastic read. It’s way more than a thriller and romance, it has got its own fusion of genre. The novel is set in future on a remote island: Maisyoor. The novel explores a gamut of interesting themes that keep characters conflict of interests and aspirations vibrant. The novel is titular featuring Samudran in the lead role. The narrative takes readers to the journey of this young man who works as a photographer in a far-off island with Tamil influence.
The Superflare by Andrew G. Berger is a futuristic science fiction novel where people are fighting against the AI system to save humanity from robotic machines.
The Lotus, The Rose, The Lily by Yogie Chandra Tatvaraj: Brings Metaphors from Nature for Pure Blissful Life.
The Mystery of the Phoenix by Jigisha Singh – Captivating Blending of Imagination and Illustrations.
Operation SOS by Viraj Singh Rathore has a great story line. A compelling idea and creative plot! I love a good dystopian space travel story and most of it was relatively believable. […]
Agent A by Arjun Singh Rathore is a short charming young teen detective novel. The façade and core of the story is riveting and it becomes unputdownable when a school boy named Arjun is chosen by CBI to carry out secret missions for the sake of humanity.
Bloody Dreams by Gopinath Lakshmanan is an unusual novel on the jaded life phases of women from the Indian society. The making of this society is such that patriarchy is deep rooted; parents when bestowed with a male child forgets the gender equality and raises the child as he has already got a dominance in heaven.
“You Will Die” is a thriller novel written by Shiv Kumar. Its beauty is that it comes easy on readers and moves without interruption. The story is so much deep and intriguing that readers actually play a game of surmise at most of the junctures.
Me No Pause, Me Play is a short light women-centric novel with intense message for the world out spurting advances in all walks of life but ignoring women as they are second-class species on the planet.
The Blue Jinx is Nisha’s debut crime fiction, a story that rolls between undemanding romance and watery murder mystery. The novel was published in 2015, can be considered the author wasn’t familiar with the genre’s intriguing strict framework. Learning the ways and tricks, when she published The Unexpected Trail in 2022, it proved to be a better than this, and was received confidently by readers.
Opëshum Patroz tells a story about survival, existence, and a species’ endeavors to live again in a different avatar after death. This is the first book in the series. May be in next books they may reach beyond the stars and galaxy, and resolve the curiosity of the mind, and the ever pondered question: Are we truly alone in this cosmos?
Porus by Roopesh Tiwari is a gigantic historical novel. Its basic objective is to portray Porus in a new revised shaft of light.
Krishna Series: The Beginning by Kapil Dabur is a Riveting Mythological Phenomenon Novel Featuring Full-fledged Character Sketch of Kansa before the Birth of Krishna in Mahajanpad.
Trust Your Instincts by Janvee is a Stealth–Help Book that Reflects the Teenage Blunders and Learnings of the Author.
Decoded by Sheeba Sojanar Unveils the Chaos of Family Bonding in the Light of Autism.
“People & Places” by Husna Kassim claims to be a collection of 22 essays that involve travel memoirs, prominent stories of a few Malaysian people, and personal anecdotes from her life. However, after reading the book I felt it’s more about personal experiences of the author as a traveler and keen observer of life from a moot point.
Wagging Tongues by Yogie Chandra Tatvaraj – Worldly Life Lessons through the Dogmatic Lenses of Ranjan D’ Cruz.
The Unexpected Trail by Nisha B Thakur – Magnificent Story-telling. It is a murder mystery with romance as its front theme.
One Summer in Poleru by Nanda Rajanala is one of the most fascinating novels published in India, it mingles up crime thriller and social message on corruption in one setting with a long cast of characters.