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We Were Liars | Book Review | 2014 | E. Lockhart

We Were Liars by E. Lockhart: A Bold but Flawed YA Mystery We Were Liars by E. Lockhart is one of those books that leaves people either singing its praises or scratching their heads. Marketed as a psychological YA mystery with a gut-punch twist, it has become a staple in discussions about modern young adult books. Read more…

The Night Circus Erin Morgenstern book review

The Night Circus | Book Review | 2011 | Erin Morgenstern

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Erin Morgenstern was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts, on July 8, 1978. She attended Smith College, where she studied theater and studio art, graduating in 2000. Morgenstern’s passion for storytelling stands out in her writing. Morgenstern’s debut novel, The Night Circus (2011), became an instant bestseller. The book went on to be translated Read more…

Club You to Death by Anuja Chauhan book review

Club You To Death | Book Review | 2021 | Anuja Chauhan

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anuja Chauhan is a prominent Indian author and advertising professional. Chauhan is known for her witty and engaging writing style. Born in 1970, she gained fame with her debut novel, The Zoya Factor, which was later adapted into a Bollywood movie. Her other popular works include Battle for Bittora, Those Pricey Thakur Read more…

White Mughals William Dalrymple book review

White Mughals | Book Review | 2002 | William Dalrymple

ABOUT THE AUTHOR William Dalrymple is a renowned Scottish historian, writer, and broadcaster. Dalrymple is celebrated for his works on the history and culture of India and the Middle East. Born in 1965, he has authored critically acclaimed books like City of Djinns, The White Mughals, and The Last Mughal. His books blend meticulous research Read more…

Water for Elephants book review by Sara Gruen

Water for Elephants | Book Review | 2006 | Sara Gruen

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Born in 1969, Sara Gruen is well known for her captivating storytelling abilities. Raised in Canada, Gruen later moved to the United States. Her breakthrough came with the novel Water for Elephants, which went on to become a bestseller. The book was even adapted into a successful film. Gruen’s writing often delves Read more…

Book review of When I'm Gone, by Emily Bleeker

When I’m Gone | Emily Bleeker | 2016 | Book Review

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Emily Bleeker is a former educator who discovered her passion for writing after introducing a writer’s workshop to her students. She is the bestselling author of five novels. Combined, her books have reached over a million readers. She is a two-time Whitney Award finalist, a Wall Street Journal bestseller, and was recently Read more…

How Books helped Garima Shrug Off a Distressing Ailment

Books have always been my partners in crime. If I had to describe their place in my life using a hashtag in this social media-obsessed world, it would be #myconstant. I owe this love for books to my mother, who was the one responsible for bringing them into my life. Having been an avid reader Read more…