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A paperback copy of Giant’s Bread by Agatha Christie resting on a light wooden surface, highlighting one of the lesser-known Agatha Christie books.

Giant’s Bread | Book Review | 1930 | Agatha Christie

Giant’s Bread – One of the More Personal Agatha Christie Books We all know Agatha Christie as the undisputed Queen of Crime. Her detective novels—featuring the likes of Poirot and Miss Marple—have captivated readers for generations. But Christie wasn’t just about solving murders in quaint English villages. Under the name Mary Westmacott, she explored something 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…

Feeling isolated in a new city, Surbhi found solace in books

How Surbhi, the new girl in town, turned to books for solace

I had no idea that our recent move to a big city would turn out to be such a pivotal moment in my life. To put things into perspective, I had been brought up in a quaint town, where people were warm and friendly. However, the new and unfeeling city environment made me feel lost Read more…

And Then There Were None Agatha Christie Book Review

[Book Review] ‘And Then There Were None’ by Agatha Christie

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Born in Torquay in 1890, Agatha Christie became, and still remains, the best-selling mystery writer of all time. She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections. Christie is also credited with the world’s longest-running play – The Mousetrap. Her books have sold over a billion copies Read more…