Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
When the end of the world is just the beginning of hilarity… If the world must end, let it be like this — with an angel, a demon, a misplaced …
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When the end of the world is just the beginning of hilarity… If the world must end, let it be like this — with an angel, a demon, a misplaced …
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In the theatre of war, not every weapon is forged from steel. Some are composed of ink and grief, of shattered illusions and desperate truth. Some Desperate Glory: The First …
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In a market saturated with formulaic crime novels, Jerry Pinto’s Murder in the Mahim stands apart as a crime story that blends suspense with soul. First published a few years …
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“The worst part about hating everyone is that you’re stuck with yourself.” — Natalie Sue, I Hope This Finds You Well I Hope This Finds You Well, the debut novel …
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“Paris is the city of light, but in a moment, it became the city of shadows.” — Kimberly Belle, The Paris Widow The Paris Widow by bestselling author Kimberly Belle …
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“Time doesn’t heal all wounds. Sometimes, it just stretches them across centuries.” — Kaliane Bradley, The Ministry of Time In The Ministry of Time, debut novelist Kaliane Bradley delivers an …
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As June rolls in, it brings with it the golden hours of slow mornings, long, sun-drenched evenings—and a perfect excuse to dive into new stories that transport, thrill, and transform. …
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Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment is one of the most profound and psychologically rich novels in literary history. First published in 1866, the novel explores the complexities of morality, guilt, …
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The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise Food and words—both hold the power to transport. In Garlic and Sapphires, Ruth Reichl masterfully blends the two to serve up a …
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Book Review: The Great Reclamation by Rachel HengReviewed by an Indian Book Reviewer Rachel Heng’s The Great Reclamation is a sweeping, lyrical, and multi-layered novel that captures the pulse of …
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