May 01, 2024 05:02 (IST)
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Author interview: Abhishek Nandy on his book 'Self Motivation Therapy'

Readers have been telling him how the book has helped them redesign their lifestyles, says Nandy  

Author interview: Debasmita Nath Ghosh debuts in the literary world with her book 'Hope and Sunshine'

Robin Sharma is one of her favourite authors says Debasmita Nath Ghosh while the mom in her says there is so much to learn from kids, essentially her little son.  

Book review: Dr Uttara Singh finds slums are a transitional settlement in the fabric of urban society

Slums are an integral part of urban society. In her book, 'Way of Life in Slums of South West Delhi', this is precisely what Dr. Uttara Singh portrays.

Book review: The Impact of Social Media Marketing on Brand Loyalty in India is a timely book by Murali S

'The Impact of Social Media Marketing on Brand Loyalty in India', a dissertation by Murali S., explores a relevant issue of contemporary times, the influence of social media on various brands and their marketing strategies.

Author interview: Vijay Pratap Singh on his debut book Wet Petals

So strong was the emotion that it took him eight years to put the thoughts to words, says author Vijay Pratap Singh

Book review: Young author Prithviraj Phalke delves into the land of adventures in his book Jaljali

'Jaljali: The Witch with God Power' is an adolescent's take on the eternal fight between good and evil. Written by teenage author Prithviraj Phalke, the novel delves into the complex choice of using one's superpowers for good or for bad deeds.

Book review: Into the realm of architecture and human behavior

'Architecture - Human Behavior' by Devi Prosad Mallik is about the 'role of user evaluation and environment behavior studies', penned with intent to help future architects.

Book review: Leaf through 'deSTRESSing arguments' to know how to tackle stressful situations

'deSTRESSing arguments' by Soriakastache can be broadly categorized as a self-help guide that promises to provide all the right answers to questions that bother us the most. 

Author interview: 'The Green Forest' aims to inculcate a love for Nature among children

'The Green Forest' is the first of a series of children's book he plans to write to encourage his young readers to develop a reading habit, says author Shailen Panda about his debut book.

Book review: Faith in god is the main theme of The Green Forest

The Green Forest by Shailen Panda is a novel, structured in the style of a fable. This children’s fiction describes the interdependent relationship between nature, human beings and God, who is omnipresent and helpful to all his creations. 

Book review: 'Hope and Sunshine', a modern love story in the background of work-life management

'Hope and Sunshine', by Debasmita Nath Ghosh and published by Power Publishers, is a modern tale of love, but with the complications of professional stability and work-life management thrown in. True love can overcome all hindrances is the underlying theme of 'Hope and Sunshine'.

Book Review: Vijay Pratap Singh's 'Wet Petals' is all about human kindness and bonding

Wet Petals, written by Vijay Pratap Singh and published by Power Publishers,  is a story about human kindness and the bonding people share despite difficulties and hatred.

Book review: Gautam Maitra's novel 'Banhi' raises questions about social ills prevailing in the country

Gautam Maitra’s 'Banhi' is the story of a young girl’s journey through life, braving through injustices, crimes, and cruelties that life presented her with, to her final victory.

Author interview: Nirbhay Singh on his debut book 'Why I Do Not Need to Travel to a Developing Country'

Born in a remote Indian village, the author overcame odds to study at a leading Canadian university. His debut book 'Why I Do Not Need to Travel to a Developing Country' charts his journey among other things.

Book review: Author Nirbhay Singh on why he doesn't need to travel to a developing country

Nirbhay Singh’s 'Why I Don’t need to Travel to a Developing Country', from Power Publishers, echoes the same philosophy as does a bildungsroman, tracing the physical and psychological growth of the author in his own words, as he travels from India to Canada.