BOOKS AMEYA

Book Review: ‘Dear John’ by Nicholas Sparks

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nicholas Charles Sparks is an American romance novelist and screenwriter. He has published twenty novels and two non-fiction books. Several of his novels have become international bestsellers, and eleven of his romantic-drama novels have been adapted to films with multimillion-dollar box office grosses. REVIEW “They didn’t agree on much. In fact, they Read more…

Book review of 'The Martian' by Andy Weir

Book Review: ‘The Martian’ by Andy Weir

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Andy Weir is an award-winning American author best known for his first published novel, The Martian. A former computer programmer, Weir’s initial shot to fame was through a short story he posted online titled The Egg, which highlighted the overarching concept of “Everybody”. REVIEW The Martian is a commendable sci-fi novel with Read more…

Review of Brida by Paulo Coelho

Book Review: ‘Brida’ by Paulo Coelho

WORDS OF PRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR Brazilian author Paulo Coelho was born in 1947 in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Before dedicating his life completely to literature, he worked as theater director and actor, lyricist and journalist. In 1986, Paulo Coelho went on the pilgrimage to Saint James of Compostela, an experience later to Read more…

Book review of Stranger in the Mirror by Sidney Sheldon

Book Review: ‘Stranger in the Mirror’ by Sidney Sheldon

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sidney Sheldon was one of the best fiction writers of all time. He began his career, writing scripts for Broadway plays and rapidly conquered motion pictures and the television. Sheldon published 18 novels, often featuring strong women who persisted in a world run by men, retaining their most powerful attribute – their Read more…

Book review of Rhonda Byrne's The Power

Book Review: ‘The Power’ by Rhonda Byrne

About the author Rhonda Byrne is an Australian TV writer and producer. She is popular worldwide for her New Thought books. Her motto is to spread joy to billions. She started her journey with The Secret, which is a worldwide bestseller and also has a movie by the same name. She has authored four other Read more…

Review of Immortal Talks by Shunya

Book Review: ‘Immortal Talks’ by Shunya

‘An aware soul is a pure soul’ Immortal Talks, Book 1  by Shunya is a short, one-hundred-and-sixty-page book published by Seer Books. The book contains the summary of the teachings imparted by Lord Hanuman to his ardent disciples. The talks lead the disciples through the mysteries of life and death, and enlighten them on how Read more…

BOOK REVIEW OF TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN BY JOHN GREEN

Book Review: ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ by John Green

John Green is a critically acclaimed writer who has established himself as the king of young-adult fiction. With stories portraying strong and smart female protagonists, he has struck a chord with the youth all across the world. Turtles All the Way Down is his seventh novel that describes the adventures and tribulation of Aza Holmes, a teen living with multiple anxiety disorders, particularly OCD.

Book review of 'The Da Vinci Code' by Dan Brown

Book Review: ‘The Da Vinci Code’ by Dan Brown

The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown was released in March, 2003 and has become one of the best selling novels of all time. It is a fast-paced thriller that will have you glued to its pages.

Book review of Radhakrishnan Pillai's Chanakya in You

Book Review: ‘Chanakya in You’ by Radhakrishnan Pillai

‘Chanakya in You’ is the story of a young man. It details his journey from being a lazy and aimless idler to a wealthy businessman. The youth is inspired by his grandfather to follow in the footsteps of Chanakya, the great kingmaker of yesteryear.

Book review of 'Will You Still Love Me?' by Ravinder Singh

Book Review: ‘Will You Still Love Me?’ by Ravinder Singh

Will You Still Love Me? was written by Ravinder Singh, who attained overnight fame through his debut novel I Too Had a Love Story. Like all of Ravinder’s previous books, Will You Still Love Me? is also a contemporary romance novel. While the title and the cover give the vibes of a typically cheesy YA novel (okay, the cover is a bit cheesy; but not the title – read on to find out why!), the book is anything but.