Top 10 World Events In July In The Literary World
We have been spoon-fed dates and years, and their corresponding events through our textbooks, and thus have sufficient knowledge regarding important historical and/or political...
‘Go Set A Watchman’ By Harper Lee & The Controversy Around It
If anyone asks me to list down 10 books which are a must read, for me, To Kill A Mockingbird would top the list....
Batman vs Superman: The Dawn Has Come
I am a comic-book fan. I am a popular television and movie fan. And I’m also a huge fan of anything and everything in...
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child
Harry Potter
And The Cursed Child
Play-master: JK Rowling
Dear Potterhead,
We are pleased to inform you that you have been invited to experience the Harry Potter world...
Hindi Words in Oxford Dictionary- Yay or Nay?
A language is never static. It is dynamic and rightfully so. In a world hit by globalization, it is not unimaginable that words of...
Jaws: 40 years of Fearing the Water
Steven Spielberg’s Jaws turns 40 on the 20th of June this year. 40. Forty years old. To put it into perspective, that is almost...
Game of Thrones S05E10 ‘Mother’s Mercy’ Review
*BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD* (Although, I’d bet that this will be the last time I’ll be doing that)
Cliffhangers, as a plot device in fiction has...
Game of Thrones S05E09 ‘The Dance of Dragons’ Review
*BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD*
George R.R. Martin’s epic-fantasy ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ is a heady mix of contradictions. If last week’s episode ‘Hardhome’ had...
Game of Thrones S05E08 ‘Hardhome’ Review
*BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD*
As vast as George R.R Martin’s universe is (a feat he shares with Tolkien’s fascinating imagination), there is always the distinct possibility...
Game of Thrones S05E07 ‘The Gift’ Review
*BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD*
George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones is one of those rarities on television that revels in keeping the motivations and ambitions of...
Game of Thrones S05E06 ‘Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken’ Review
*BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD*
George R.R Martin’s Westeros is a Darwinian fantasy in its purest sense, a world where the fittest or as Cersei once famously...
Game of Thrones S05E02 ‘The House of Black and White’ Review
*BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD*
“If you show people kindness, they won’t fear you. If they don’t fear you, they won’t follow you.”
As much as power is...
Game of Thrones S05E01 ‘The Wars To Come’ Review
It was a tiring habit for the ever-burgeoning legion of Game of Thrones fans in India to wake up early Monday morning to rev...
A Spoiler-Full of Entertainment
Fans and fanatics sit with bated breaths as the fifth-season premiere of HBO’s epic fantasy series ‘Game of Thrones’ comes closer (Fourteen days to...
Daastan-e-Gulzar: Ek akela is shahar mein
Five months after a successful Annual Penguin Lecture, Penguin was back with Annual Spring Fever at India Habitat Centre, Delhi. Penguin is raising the...
J. Archer’s Mightier than the Sword- Review
The Clifton Chronicles, Volume Five: Mightier than the Sword is the latest release by Jeffrey Archer. The series was originally planned to have five...
Haruki Murakami: Tales of Desires and Demons beyond Dimensions
Haruki Murakami is a contemporary Japanese novelist arguably one of the most popular in the world.
Apart from that, it is incredibly hard to describe...
5 Revolutionary Writers Who Changed the World
“If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.”
― Toni Morrison (Winner, Nobel...
The Curse of Being a Potterhead!
Fantasy appeals to us; simply because of the relationship between magic and morality.
Harry Potter now is not just a name, not just a mere...
4 Must Read Hindi Novels
Hindi novels have now become the endemic species in the world of literature. Neither are they seen in the bookstores, nor are they available...
Childhood Comics: Imaginary Friends For Life
Children and comics are inseparable. Since the day this art of combining graphics with story-telling was invented, it has been a favorite with children...
3 Must Read Historical Fiction Books
There have been many great events in the history that have shaped the future of mankind. Be it the radical French Revolution or the...
Don’t Mean It Mean
Reading The Catcher in the Rye has been a cathartic process for me because it leaves you feeling liberated after you’re finished with it....
5 Must Read Man Booker Prize Shortlisted Novels
There comes a stage in every person’s life when they becomes conscious of their surroundings and are able to frame their opinions about the...
10 Childhood Books You Never Grow Out Of
Once upon a time, I met a boy. He seemed perfect. He was funny and smart and cute and considerate. I made myself believe...





















































