10 Best Travel Books for Igniting Your Wanderlust: Traveling helps you recharge your mind, body, and soul once in a while when the grind of everyday reality starts to weigh you down. To put you in the best mood for it, we have curated a list of the ten best travel books, which are quirky…
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Review: Far Sector by NK Jemisin and Jamal Campbell – Farthest from the Mainline DC Universe and All the Better For It
Far Sector (Review): When you suddenly have one of the best sci-fi writers of the past five years, NK Jemisin, write a Green Lantern book, ‘Far Sector’ about a lone Green Lantern in a far corner of the universe, farther than even the reaches of the Green Lantern Corps, it piques interest. NK Jemisin, as…
Degrees of Narrative and its Effects on Storytelling in Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
“Daisy Jones & The Six” (published in 2019) is a novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid that takes readers on a wild ride through the success of the eponymous band in the 1970s music industry. The book is written in a unique format as if it is a collection of interviews with the band members, their…
20 Must-Read Short Books Under 250 Pages: A Quick and Compelling Read!
20 Must-Read Short Books Under 250 Pages “The man who does not read books is no better than the man who can’t.” ~ Mark Twain Reading is a gift. Much like breathing, it is an essential part of being a living, nay thriving, human. That said, sometimes life itself gets in the way. Responsibilities and…
10 Self-Help Books from 2022 that Everyone Should Read
10 Self-Help Books from 2022 that Everyone Should Read: In a world where the pressures of modern life seem to be ever-increasing, it’s no wonder that many people turn to self-help books for guidance, answers, and inspiration. From books on productivity and time management to those focused on relationships and personal growth, the self-help industry…
Shaping up Conspiracy Theories in ‘A Case of the Exploding Mangoes’ by Mohammed Hanif
Mohammed Hanif deftly sculpts the contours of conspiracy theories in his novel ‘A Case of the Exploding Mangoes,’ molding them into a tantalizingly explosive narrative. About the Author Mohammed Hanif (1964 – ) is a British Pakistani journalist and writer. His opinion pieces in the New York Times are just as famous as the body…