Book Review – A Beautiful Heart by Arun Warikoo at Criticspace Journals

Poetry is the play of right words with some of the most in-describable emotions, while poets are those players who plays with the beautiful words and makes way to compose these heart touching and soulful poems for us! Reviewing this beautiful Poetry-Collection book, “A Beautiful Heart” by Author-Poet Arun Warikoo has been a very satisfying […]

Book Review |The Case of the Missing Brother by Vikas Sinha | Criticspace

“Every piece of the puzzle holds an indispensable importance and unless the last vital piece of the puzzle is placed to its right position, things remain incomplete!” The book, “The Case of the Missing Brother” by Author Vikas Sinha can most certainly be regarded as a Crime Fiction with an appropriate dose of Action, Mystery […]

Book Review| The Fishbowl: Story of the Storyteller by Vivek Kumar | Criticspace Journals

As time changes, human beings generally tend to look back at their yesteryears with a feeling of nostalgia. This feeling looms large and makes the readers feel the same emotion at their personal levels too. Vivek Kumar, in his book, “The Fishbowl: Story of the Storyteller,” evokes the same sentiment and appeals powerfully to all […]

Book Review |Reflections by Dr. Dewakar Goel | Criticspace Journals

The human mind is such that it keeps wandering over the different things it witnesses and the various events that occur. As time gives experience to a human being, the wisdom born out of it is much more practical and applicable to life in the real sense. A work bearing a thorough influence of this […]

DAMBARU SIA | BOOK REVIEW | CRITICSPACE

India is one land where there is a diversity of people, language, religious, and social constructs. As time has changed, the diversity has further enhanced, and there are people of a lot more than one could even depict. Similar is the case when it comes to talking about the different tribes living on the Indian […]

Book Review – The Shining Warrior – Criticspace Journal

The story of Mahabharata how much ever old it is, reading the epic always gives a new perspective towards the characters present in it. Many times the tale of Mahabharatha is conceived from the Pandavas point of view and Krishna’s managing power. The same has been accepted since ages. Coming to the new generations also, […]

Book Review | Cupids Arrow | Criticspace Journal

In a real sense, literature is about the absolute flow of emotions that are not limited to any form or genre. This is proven true by Shaheen Kazi, who, after her debut novel, “Age.. Was Just a Number,” comes back with new work from her pen, “Cupid’s Arrow,” which, unlike the former, is a collection […]

Book Review |A Garland of Words by Margesh Rai | Criticspace Journals

Poetry is the play of right words with some of the most in-describable emotions, while poets are those players who plays with the beautiful words and makes way to compose these heart touching and soulful poems for us! Reviewing this Poetry-Collection book, “Poetry: A Garland of Words” has been a special experience to me since […]

Book Review | M I S P L A C E D H E A D S a novel by JAYANTHI |Criticspace Journals

India had culturally been rich and thriving in the glorious past that perhaps no one is unaware of. The cultural effects still find their impact and place in the present-day writings and hold the interest of the readers firmly. After her short-story collection, “Dangling Gandhi,” Jayanthi comes up with a full-fledged work of fiction, “Misplaced […]

Book Review – Sixty Years From Now by Amit Radha Krishna Nigam

INTRODUCTION: “Sixty Years From Now” is an incredible book by the author Amit Radha Krishna Nigam. He is born and brought up in Vrindavan, Amit Radha Krishna Nigam holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering and is the author of ‘Musings of Desire’ and ‘Pilgrims’ and ‘The shape of faith’. He has received the Vivekananda prize […]