Benefits of Kindle Unlimited
If you are not living under a rock you would have already heard about Amazon Kindle. Amazon Kindle offers services on book reading. They have hundreds and thousands of books and Especially in the lock-down when getting a hard copy is a problem. Reading digitally …
Books, Brew and Boldness: Best Books by Khushwant Singh
Who in India hasn’t heard Khushwant Singh’s name? We have grown up reading his stories, sometimes in textbooks and sometimes stories on him by our friends or newspapers. A man with love, truth and a little malice died at the age of 99 in 2014. …
Best Biographies of all Times!
“Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.” – Francis Bacon I don’t think Bacon was thinking of Biographies when he wrote the book, but we can unanimously agree that some biographies are sure to …
Future in Past – A Dystopian Review of 1984 by George Orwell
Mass surveillance, zero personal life because of devices taking your data, fear of not being the majority as that might lead to death and slogans that are hammered into the heads of people till they are unable to believe an alternate reality… No, I am …
A Hate-Love Story: A Book Review of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
How it all starts So, what does a just heartbroken 12th-grade girl read? No.. Sorry, not Wuthering Heights. She reads Eclipse: The Twilight Saga 3, something that reinstates her belief in love being the greatest feeling of the world. And if you are someone who …
A Suitable Novel: The review of Vikram Seth’s ‘A Suitable Boy’
There is so much to be said about one of the longest novels ever written in the English language, that to sum it up in a mere sum of 1300 words seems like a daunting task but as always, We at BookArt101, like to rise …
Find Your Calm Amidst the Chaos – A Guide to Best Books on Meditation
Stress, Anxiety, sadness, depression… How commonly do we hear these words around us? Nearly everyone around us is inflicted with one or the other, especially during these tough times of a global pandemic. Even though there is not much one can do, We, at BookArt101, …
Shades of Resilience: A Review of THE COLOR PURPLE by Alice Walker
The Color Purple by Alice Walker is one of the greatest gems of African American Literature. Set in early twentieth-century Georgia, Alice Walker in her The Color Purple very intricately dissects the strands of patriarchy, race, violence, sexuality, religion, resilience and privilege among many other …
Love, Loss and Grief: A review of A Man Called Ove By Fredrik Backman
Before I start, Let me tell you… This is the most difficult book, I have ever been asked to review. After a thousand tears, weak smiles and clutching the book to my chest as if somehow it would save me from the grief that always …
Beyond the shores of realism: A review of Kafka On The Shore by Murakami
Whoever said happiness can’t be bought, surely, has never received a package of their favourite books! But, How come me, a lover of classics ends up buying and reading ‘Kafka on the Shore’ by Haruki Murakami? Well, that is a long and interesting story for …
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