“The Melancholy Strumpeet Master,” by “Zeb Beck” is an intriguing book with a darkly humorous and bold plot. The book picks one of society's most sensitive and uncomfortable topics and finds humor in it that is hilarious and thought-provoking.
Month: July 2023
The Yogi Witch-Bloodlines and Legacies ||Zorian Cross
"The Yogi Witch" is a distinct and captivating book that blends aspects of romance, magic, LGBTQ+ representation, and fantasy. Jai Gill, a young, homosexual tarot reader who has magical abilities passed down from his maternal aunts, is the protagonist of this intriguing and creatively written tale. The book is exciting and thought-provoking because it examines various issues and uses multiple aspects.
The Adventures of a Lifetime: Exploring Hemingway’s Travels and Experiences that Shaped his Writing
Happy Birthday, Ernest Hemingway!!! In celebration of Ernest Hemingway’s birthday, I am exploring Hemingways’s travels and experiences that shaped his writing. On July 21, 1899, Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois. He was awarded the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for “The Old Man and the Sea” and the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Author Interview: S.S.Merce || The Land of Ataraxia
Welcome, dear readers, to an enchanting voyage into the realm of fantasy world! Today, I have the pleasure of introducing a rising star among fantasy authors, whose imagination knows no bounds. S.S. Merce, a wizard of words, has recently emerged from the depths of her fantastical universe to share with us the mesmerizing stories she has woven in her book "The Land of Ataraxia". With each stroke of the pen, S.S. Merce has breathed life into mythical creatures, conjured breathtaking landscapes, and penned epic adventures that have left readers both breathless and yearning for more.
The Witch in the Peepul Tree || Areefa Tehsin
“There is an evil influence in this house, something which is not human.” This house is in beautiful Udaipur and belongs to Dada Bhai and his wife, Mena, who work toward women's empowerment and girls' education. There is a peepul tree just outside the house, and the story tells that there is a living witch in that tree.
Ahalya || Koral Dasgupta || Sati Series
Indian mythology is full of tales, figures, and ideas that capture the complexity and history of Indian civilization. The eternal conflict between good and evil, as well as universal themes like love, sacrifice, and honor, are all covered in Indian mythology. Retellings that explore these issues can offer a new viewpoint and insightful lessons that can be applied to modern life
A Drive in Rain
The rainfall that matched the weight in my heart occurred as I was driving in the rain. As I made my way through the inclement weather, tears flowed down my face, blending with the rainfall and my own grief. Each raindrop that struck the windshield echoed the feelings surfacing inside me. The dark sky appeared to reflect my feelings, heightening my misery. Raindrops hitting the automobile in a steady rhythm created a gloomy background music for my thoughts.
Top Underrated Indian Books
India has a long-standing, rich, diversified literary tradition that spans several genres and languages. Famous fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and philosophy pieces have emerged from Indian literature and have significantly influenced world literature. Indian books, however, may occasionally be thought of as underestimated for the following reasons
Now You See Us || Balli Kaur Jaswal
There are rules for being a maid: No visitors, no boyfriend, and most importantly, being invisible. In this book, Balli explores the social disparity between domestic workers, their challenges, and their resilience against all the odds against the backdrop of the elite Singapore class.