Explore the three best works of J.M. Coetzee, characterized by stark minimalism and poignant prose, as the author dives into them in the article below! John Maxwell Coetzee, or J.M. Coetzee, is a Nobel Prize-winning author from South Africa known for his politically charged and thought-provoking literary works. His writing is characterized by stark minimalism…
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5 Books To Be Thankful For This Thanksgiving
Celebrations of the Turkey Holiday, or what we call Thanksgiving, spread across the globe on 23rd November this year. It is not a surprise that it is celebrated across the planet at various intercontinental zones. Be it the United States, Grenada, Liberia or Norfolk Island in the Australian Territory, Thanksgiving marks a significant end to…
10 Horror Novels for Adults to Enjoy Throughout the Year
These 10 horror books are full of malignant dark forces, both psychological and supernatural. They guarantee you – all adults – Halloween’s chills all year round. Imagine feeling the spooky Halloween excitement not just on October 31st but all year round. We’ve got a list of 10 scary books that keep you hooked, no matter…
Yuval Noah Harari’s Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow (Review)
Learn more about the key arguments of Homo Deus, Yuval Noah Harari’s 2016 book, as the author discusses the biggest questions raised by its discourse in the review below. What lies ahead in the future for humankind? Will our technological progress enable us to build a flourishing civilization with the help of machines, or, will…
The Best Works of Arundhati Roy and Why We Should Read Them
Happy Birthday, Arundhati Roy! Our author looks at and recommends some of her best works that make for great starting points for her body of literature. Arundhati Roy is among India’s best-known contemporary writers in English, who also often makes the news for her radical views and political activism. An architecture student, Roy came to…
Devotions by Mary Oliver (Review): Like Walking in the Woods
Read the review of one of Mary Oliver’s famous books of poems, Devotions, where poems speak in the language of nature. ‘Attention is the beginning of devotion’, observed Mary Oliver, a seeker who found life’s great questions mysteriously answered in the rhythms of the natural world and then reflected those quiet revelations within her poetic…






