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There are a few words that will always go together: India, 90’s kids, reading, Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl, Matilda, Harry Potter, and Nancy Drew. These

There are a few words that will always go together: India, 90’s kids, reading, Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl, Matilda, Harry Potter, and Nancy Drew. These
I recently read Private India. The latest is by Ashwin Sanghi and James Patterson. Got the book as part of the book review program by
When I started this blog, I had no clue of the shape that onWriting would eventually take. All I knew was that I loved Stephan
I recently read God is a Gamer. The latest is by Ravi Subramanian. Got the book as part of the book review program by Blogadda.com. Please

Christopher C Doyle brings together History, Mythology and Science in an interesting and compelling story, of The Mahabharata Quest: The Alexander Secret. The title piqued my
Slightly Burnt by Payal Dhar is a YA novel about teenagers and their problems. At the same time, it is not, just a novel and
Back In Time is the second book of the Tamanna series, and Andaleeb Wajid has done justice to the story of Tamanna that she started

When I heard of Flames of Paradise written by Tanjua Shankar Khan, a story with a female protagonist set amidst the terrorism in Kashmir I
Well Looks like I am on a streak of reading new authors, they dominate my To Be Read list. So God Is A Gamer by
A thriller based in India, a collaboration between two authors with their own individual styles of writing – one Ashwin Sanghi and the other James
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