Book review: 'Through a Prism', a collection of short stories
'Through a Prism' by Iona Banerjee is a collection of beautiful and inspiring short stories, which will make you feel light and bright from the very beginning.
Book Review: Atmaja, a book of poems, in Bengali
Atmaja written by Debapriya Mukherjee is a book of Bengali poems that has been published recently. This book contains some of the loveliest and most romantic poems that I have read in recent times.
Author interview: HL Agnihotri on his latest book, Leaves of Green Chillies
While the leaves signify the freshness of the poems, the chillies represent the irony in them, says author HL Agnihotri about his anthology of poems.
Book Review: 'Pratidhwani' by Ram Ratan Yadav
Pratidhwani is a collection of poems -- written by Ram Ratan Yadav -- that takes readers on a beautiful life's journey.
Book review: Trouble - The Last Chance
Trouble: The last chance is a fictional novel written by Marc Bieri where the reader is introduced to a character named Wendel, a school boy yet to enter into teenage.
Book Review: Hither & Thither
Hither & Thither is a collection of poems penned by Dibyangee Saha, where we get to see things from a unique point of view.
Book Review: Sold Over Million
We have all dreamt of having enough money to do things when we want and how we want. But most dreams never become a reality.
Book Review: Between You and Me
Power Publishers' latest release -- 'Between You & Me' -- is a collection of amorous poems narrating and reflecting the various dimensions and colours of love.
Book Review: The Family
India, as a country, is known for various concepts and traditions that revolve around the idea of an ideal family and one such thing is the concept of a joint family. To portray a family in a fiction is always interesting. It brings more nuances for the author to write on, as well as for the readers to enjoy.
Author Nilanjana Roychowdhury on her debut book 10/3 Rash Behari Avenue
A chat with author Nilanjana Roychowdhury about her book 10/3 Rash Behari Avenue, released by Power Publishers
Book review: Active Mismanagement of Maladies
Bhagaban Chandra Patras book, 'Active Mismanagement of Maladies', published by Power Publishers, is all about the harsh treatments faced by common people day in and out.
The Life Essentials: A self-help guide to get you back on track in life
Power Publishers' newest title 'The Life Essentials' is an honest effort by first-time author Sathyan Segaran that might get you in life reboot mode, if you are on with it.
Amrita Kolay takes a perceptive glance at arranged marriage in her book One Crazy Afternoon
In India arranged marriage has ruled in spite of todays youth enthusiastically celebrating the Valentines Day.
Chasing Smugglers: A memoir by former Indian Revenue Service officer Manmohan Sethi
'Chasing Smugglers' written by Manmohan Sethi, an IRS officer, is a book detailing several cases that he handled during his career.
Purple Blossoms: Human emotions expressed through verse
'Purple Blossoms', written by Ashford Lyonette, contains beautiful poems woven with threads of human emotions.
Grandma's Bucketful of Magic: Traditional children's stories from Bengal
"A writer only begins a book, a reader finishes it" - Samuel Johnson
Flavours of Life: Seeing the world through the eyes of a poet
They say that poetry is the food for our souls and every literature addict out there can attest to this fact. The most aesthetic feature of poetry is that it can hold so many emotions, ideas and thoughts in such few words.
Don't be obsessed with negative feelings about your body, says author Foram Shah
Author Foram Shah talks about her recent book "The Healers", published by Power Publishers.
A determined person is bound to achiever his or her goal, says author Mandakini Bansal
Author Mandakini Bansal talks about her book "Struggled till Last" published by Power Publishers
Romantic novels are her favourite and hence her first book is also based on a love story, says Anchal Srivastava
Power Publishers released "An Unimaginable Love" by author Anchal Srivastava, who is currently exploring her passion for the written word. In this interview, she speaks about her book and what started her journey.
Foram Shah weaves interesting tale around eating habits in Healers
How many of us, adults, really love to eat veggies and fruits? Children all over the world detest these healthy food options. On the other hand, many, including kids, tend to get sucked into crash-dieting.
Beyond The Hindukush: An Indian doctor's memoirs of his stay in Iran
Beyond The Hindukush is an autobiographical novel by Dr Bhagaban Chandra Patra, a veteran gynaecologist who has spent his life in faraway Iran.
Way to the Golden Sun: About youth power and dreams
Way To The Golden Sun, a recently released novel by Nayantee Baroowa, is a story that speaks about the power of youth and the power of dreams.
Struggled Till Last: How a brave woman overcomes her life's woes
Mandakini Bansal in her novel Struggled Till Last claims that this story is based on real-life events that her mother had faced.
Pink Ops: Girl Power
If you feel it has been ages since you have treated your eyes to good art, there is some exciting news. Power Publishers attempt at giving graphic novel fans a whiff of contemporary graphic art of international scale and narrative, has been possible with author Jayson ONeils Pink Ops Part 1 book hitting the online store,
Musings in the Mist: A story about growing up
Musings in the Mist by Shona George is a one of a kind book. Its a story of growing up. Its a story of bravery. Its a story of loving your country. Its a story of thinking beyond the self. Its a story of unity. Its a story which, simply put, touches the heart and stays there.
TET Made Easy: A handy guide for aspiring teachers that can also educate new parents about child development
'TET Made Easy' by Dipankar Pal is a handy guide for young teachers. And this particular book is not only going to help the aspirants in the preparation for the Teacher Eligibility Test but it will also be of use for young parents in general.
Anchal Srivastava goes deeper into the meaning of relationship in her latest book An Unimaginable Love
Wow! is the first word that popped into my head the moment I finished reading An Unimaginable Love!! by Anchal Srivastava.
Awart Katiyar twists a plot around Agent Perculo
Agent Perculo, Volume 1 by Awart Katiyar is a spy thriller to hit the shelves this year. Thrills, suspense, romance, emotional drama, nail-biting tension, twists and turnsthis new book has it all in the right doses.
Juraite Chai Kothay Jurai: A poignant pen picture of Noti Binodini
Power Publishers newest release 'Juraite Chai Kothay Jurai' is a Bengali language novel by author Ramendranath Biswas that narrates the poignant tale of Binodini, a young woman who faces adversities early in her life and finds herself getting pulled in the quicksand of prostitution during the era of babus and zamindars of Bengal.
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Author interview: Pratima Dhar on her book of Bengali poems Na Bola Kotha
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