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BookChatter, 23 Apr 2026

N: Narrators and Trust - Books and Muggles

When we start reading a story, we read it from the perspective of the narrator. Whether it’s a third person…

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BookChatter, 23 Apr 2026

The (Fallen) God

Satyam Srivastava's novel, “The Fallen God: Deva-Asura Katha Book II” blends historical and fantasy fiction, with the story of the…

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BookChatter, 23 Apr 2026

Translations - My readings

This post is a part of Blogchatter A2Z Challenge 2026. This post is about translations and books that I read…

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BookChatter, 23 Apr 2026

Interview With Sonal Singh – Aishwariya's LittLog

In this post, I have featured an interview with Sonal Singh, the author of three books. Do read on to…

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BookChatter, 23 Apr 2026

Buildit: Building Blinkit in An Evolving India

Through the story of Blinkit, Buildit offers and it takes to establish and expand a business in a highly complicated and dynamic environment, co-founder Albinder Singh…

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BookChatter, 22 Apr 2026

Stories of Libraries and Librarians

This post is a part of Blogchatter A2Z Challenge 2026. For this post, I shared books I enjoyed reading about…

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BookChatter, 22 Apr 2026

Reading tales: The Stormlight Archive

I have now finished the behemoth task of reading The Stormlight Archive: 5 books, more than 5000 pages. And I…

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BookChatter, 22 Apr 2026

Prince of Thornes by Mark Lawrence Book Review

A boy of 13, bent on revenge for the murder of his mother and brother, gathers a band of thugs…

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BookChatter, 21 Apr 2026

Q is for… The “Quicksand” Quandary: The Blueprint of the Disappearing Self

Beyond the quest lies a Quandary. Discover the "investigative" blueprints of Nella Larsen’s Quicksand and the Exotic trap of a…

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BookChatter, 21 Apr 2026

John Grisham – Aishwariya's LittLog

I'm currently reading John Grisham whose books I first read and enjoyed in high school. Which books of his have…