Iztirab | Book Review | Criticspace

This poetry of Manjula Asthana is the greatest version of Hindi literature. She is one of the best poets of her time and we are going to tell about her latest book ‘Iztirab’ in this section. Excellent poetries about love and life …. If you have an interest in Hindi poetry this is a masterpiece […]

#Karma | Book Review | Criticspace

 Mehul Kaku’s latest novel #Karma is a novel that can be enjoyed by the readers of any age group. It has the potential of being a perfect read that can keep the readers engaged till the last part; moreover, the novel by Mehul has also the elements of a very communicating ‘contemporary realism’ that portrays […]

Kohinoor In You | Book Review | Criticspace

I,  Abhay Kumar, am doing a job in the agriculture department as a ‘Block Agriculture Coordinator’ in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. Today, I am trying to write my feeling about a book ‘Kohinoor in You: Adventure of a Modern Writer’. First of all, I would congratulate the author for writing this type of motivational book. It is […]

The Stolen House | Book Review | Criticspace

Kailash Amesur has weaved a pure literary magic in his novel and he has driven the ideas’ home perfectly. I won’t comment more on the storyline of the novel because almost every other reviewer, seniors and juniors, have done the same – also provided the basic storyline of the novel, and therefore, I won’t be […]

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 […]

Deadliest Secret Of Truth | Book Review | Criticspace

Secrets! Murder! Love! Cheating! A novel, combining all these thrills in 222 pages. I am back having a gift for you. Just completed reading a thrilling novel ‘Deadliest Secret of Truth’, it is a prequel trilogy series by Arjun Kacepr. While reading the novel you will find yourself in the USA because Arjun has presented […]

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 […]

Making A Poem| Book Review | Criticspace

Recently we had got an opportunity to review the book “Making a Poem” by the reputed Indian poet Vihang A. Naik. The book was already published a long ago but recent republishing of this book is giving the modern-aged readers a great opportunity to read these amazing poems. As the truth has many faces and all […]

Mere Khayal Book Review | Criticspace

‘Mere Khayal’ – a collection of some long and some short poems is more or less like an inward journey that takes place. The poet realises her actions, learns various things and feels the corns and thorns of life along the way. Manisha is well aware how to write poems that can be liked and […]

#Mylifeline | Book Review | Criticspace

So as I told you in my previous review that I will come up with the review of the sequel of book #MyLifeline, here is my review of #MyLifeline: Part-II Roller-Coaster Nightmare’s.  The author got this book published almost after one year of his first publication and the readers were already very much excited to get […]