Tag: book review

  • Book Review-Flight Of the Falcon

    Book Review-Flight Of the Falcon

    by Daphne du Maurier Daphne du Maurier’s The Flight of the Falcon aims to weave a tale of intrigue, sibling rivalry, and the shadows of history against the backdrop of post-war Europe. While the premise is promising, blending familial estrangement, dark secrets, and the haunting legacy of war-torn Italy, the novel ultimately struggles to deliver…

  • Open Eyed Meditation Book review

    Open Eyed Meditation Book review

    Wisdom, Witty Tales and Crow -Burning Sages. Aunt Selvi Reviews: Open Eyed Meditation Oh, dearies, let me tell you, when I picked up Open Eyed Meditation by Shubha Vilas, published by FingerPrint Publishers, I was expecting another round of profound snippets akin to his take on the Ramayana. But what greeted me? A buffet of…

  • Book Review –Wise and Otherwise.

    Book Review –Wise and Otherwise.

    A documented self-congratulatory biography of a Humblebragrat.

  • Mysteries, Mocha and Mango Meadows

    Mysteries, Mocha and Mango Meadows

    a round up of the books that I read, the shows I watched and as usual a little musing of what made me read and watch what I did. Mango Meadows is where I chill.

  • Book Review From Mango Meadows.

    Book Review From Mango Meadows.

    The post “Winning The Week” by Demir and Carey Bentley, ISBN 97815445304239, celebrates the power of calendar planning to enhance productivity and focus. The author reflects on their recent literary conquests and encourages readers to embrace productivity as a means of shaping their existence. The post implores readers to seize the reins of their destiny…

  • Book Review– Love and longing in Bombay

    Book Review– Love and longing in Bombay

    “The incredible length of Bombay sped by, those endless sprawls of buildings, huts and shacks, children squatting and shitting by the tracks, refuse, the crowded grey roads twisting and winding between, all of it blurred but fearsome in its strength, in its very life that grew it unstoppably.” Vikram Chandra Love and Longing In Bombay…