The Call Of Bliss: Stories Of Transition | Book Review | Criticspace

Six blissful short stories written by ‘Soham Mukherjee’ presents a world of fantasy, hopes, opportunities and life beyond the horizon. Master of words, the author has brilliantly used his great sense of narration to his advantage. It can be completely admired as the most appealing aspect of the book. Every line, every word calls out […]

Role of Women in Curative Care | Book Review | Criticspace

‘Authors, including doctors and others who cared for the sick as well as those who were aiding their near and dear ones, have written to show their appreciation of and gratitude to these countless selfless women’. Let’s start with the blurb of the book: ‘This book reflects the Editor’s realization of the extent to which […]

Rhythm of Spiritual Beats | Book Review | Criticspace

Spirituality plays a very sequential role in everybody’s life. First of all, theology helps us to govern what is right and what is wrong. Many of the decisions that we make in our everyday life are believed to be a direct result of our spirituality. For as long as we could keep in mind that […]

Time: Let’s Value It: Every Night We Die | Book Review | Criticspace

The book entitled ‘Time: Let’s Value it: Every night we die’ by the author Mukesh Kumar Badgaiyan is a book which contains practicality, philosophy and reality about time and life. The title is enough to tell you about the book that it is in some different genre which is of self-help. Book cover: In the […]

An Unmatched Couple’s Misfit Relationship | Book Review | Criticspace

BLURB: All the time she hoped and dreamt of a better tomorrow in her life in a span of six years. Her experiences are both good and bad; the man, the mind and the moral … where, repeatedly she failed, woke up and then moved on. Paayesha, solely grows with the time, experiences multiple affairs, […]

Watson And Alice | Book Review | Criticspace

It is absolutely fascinating to see authors like Aakansha come to world of writing this early their age. Aakansha Borthakur a 14-year old from Assam, India has already published two books. ‘Watson and Alice’ her debut work which is about two teenagers going on various adventures. People often believe writing adventure tale is an easy […]

Potentially Divine Souls | Book Review | Criticspace

A spinning, moving, fiction novelette! I have always been a fan of fictions and mystery genre. And this time, I got a chance to read a novelette of the same kind. From the author of ‘Twenty Three: Collection of Short Stories’ comes another interesting piece ‘Potentially Divine Souls’. The book has been published by Evincepub […]

Ek Aur Taj | Book Review | Criticspace

Author Hemant Rana’s debut in the world of Hindi fiction writing has been tremendous because he has been received warmly into the fraternity of the writers and also the readers have shown a great response to his book ‘Ek Aur Taj’. This is a novel which mainly features two teenage characters and their uncertain love […]

Taken For Granted | Book Review | Criticspace

Sneha Sah’s latest novel “Taken For Granted” is a novel that can be enjoyed by the readers of any age group. This is second book by the author after “Love Never Dies”. The cover, the blurb and the overall impression of the book promised a simple yet interesting romance. Sneha has done really a great […]