Beyond the Fog: An anthology of short stories by Pratibha Johri
Beyond The Fog is an anthology of fourteen short stories written by Pratibha Johri. Each story so heart-wrenching that it becomes very difficult to extricate oneself from one story and plunge into the next.
Anuragam Vatsa's latest book helps understand the philosophy of Bhagwad Gita
Listen To Heart: Soulmate written by Anuragam Vatsa is a book with a difference, a bridge between the difficult verses of Gita and the layman.
'Let's Sing a Love Song' by Debanjana Ghatak is sure to pull at your heart strings
If you are an admirer of poetry, Power Publishers latest release, 'Lets Sing a Love Song', by debutant author Debanjana Ghatak, will surely pull at your heartstrings.
Old Age Home: A poignant tale with many layers
Old Age Home is the latest novel written by Sisir Bhattacharjee; an engaging tale that has the institution of old age homes as the central plot.
The novel 'Destiny of Joy' will give you an insight into the life of an Indian solider
Life is directed and governed by our deeds or does fate pull us along a pre-determined path is what author Siddhart Majumder tries to find out in 'The Destiny of Joy'.
Embraced in Love Forever: Jab Arjun Met Adaa
'Embraced in Love Forever' by Manvi Verma is one of the latest romantic fictions by an Indian author to hit the bookshelves this year.
Vignettes of Darkness is a collection of poignant tales set in Chotanagpur
Vignettes of Darkness by Bineeta gives us a collection of refreshing and poignant tales, each different from the other.
Banu Bidarkund explores the bond of friendship in The Rising
The Rising by Banu Bidarkund is a novella that is best described as sweet and poignant. it virtually ends before the readers can sink their teeth into it.
Explaining the complexities of life through Chemistry
Often, when we hear about chemistry, our mind tends to wander to formulas and molecules. Whether you love the subject or not, can you forget those sleepless nights studying the formulas over and over again. But for a subject that taught us that water was made by the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen, can it possibly give us an insight on life?
Author Debasish Rath tries to find out if men are emotionally vulnerable too contrary to popular belief
Men and women come from different planets is a remark we often hear in the context of difference in gender personality traits. But the latest novel by Debasish Rath titled, The For Loop puts a big question mark at the end of this remark.
Self publishing is encouraging professionals from various fields to write books
With the growing rate of book readers day by day, book publishing has become a commercial area for writers and professionals to earn money and transfer knowledge. Self-publishing has widened the scope for new and established authors.
The Dubious Relationship: A contemporary look at single-motherhood and social norms
The Dubious Relationship, written by two young women, Sinjini Sinha and Dipsikha Ray, and published by Power Publishers, is a treat to read from the very beginning.
Author Siddharth Roy weaves magic for the broken heart in The Special Fish
The concept of young love has been the topic of many fictional stories from time to time. But as time progressed, so did the way of portrayal of romance in books and movies.
Spoken words rule the world says author Provin Kami in his book on public speaking
Self-help books are often looked upon as assets by readers. One such book is Public Speaking by Provin Kami, where the author talks about the benefits of good public speaking skills and how to master the skill.
New Sense of Being A Doctor: A look at doctor-patient relationship
The latest book that I picked up for some light reading -- New Sense of Being a Doctor -- turned out to be one of the best books that I have read in a long, long time.
A Tribute to My Father's Struggle for Life: A moving father-son story
Kolkata, Jun 12 (IBNS): A Tribute to My Fathers Struggle For Life by Harish Gore is, as the name suggests, about a son writing about his departed father. The book is published by Power Publishers.
Can moral stories and Vedic maths go hand in hand?
Kolkata, Jun 9 (IBNS): Moral Stories Based On Vedic Maths! I could hardly wrap my head around the concept that theres any connection between stories and mathematical problems.
River of Time: A collection of poems by Jeeja Ghosh
Kolkata, Jun 6 (IBNS): 'River of Time' is not merely a collection of poems by social activist Jeeja Ghosh but an expression of her life's journey, sometimes her personal feelings, sometimes about people and incidents encountered over the years.
The Grip of Wife's Fist: A humorous look at social mores
Kolkata, May 24 (IBNS): 'The Grip of Wifes Fist', written by Anand Thakur and published by Power Publishers, is a welcome read in an angst-ridden world
Glimpse of the Truth: A book of love poems
Kolkata, May 19 (IBNS): Glimpse of the Truth, published by Power Publishers, is a collection of sixteen poems, written by Prasad Agte, which, when strung together, is a story of every man and his relationship with the world around him.
The Transfer Protocol: A scientist's search for truth
Kolkata, May 19 (IBNS): To those who believe Indian publishing industry is a tad slow in the sci-fi genre, The Transfer Protocol by Saket Chattopadhyay from Power Publishers would be welcome news.
Khajuraho Calling: Romance reincarnated
Move over Chetan Bhagat and Durjoy Datta. Women are no less clever in penning romantic tales. If you ask me, women do mushy romance way better than men as the book Khajuraho Calling is sure to prove.
Kilol-Bruges Express: The Fading Nomad
Kolkata, May 1 (IBNS): Kilol-Bruges Express: The Fading Nomad from Power Publishers, which hit the online stores a few weeks ago, has somewhat of a picaresque quality about it with an uncanny supernatural twist.
Life of a Rascal: An unconventional book penned by Indranil Majumdar
Kolkata, Apr 26 (IBNS): Written by Indranil Majumdar and published by Power Publishers, the book 'Life of a Rascal' tracks the story of a man named Arjun, an inventor born much ahead of his time and who went on to live through a period that was changing rapidly.
The Bestseller: An anthology of six short stories by Nidra Naik
Kolkata, Apr 25 (IBNS): An anthology of short stories, named The Bestseller by Nidra Naik is what I have been hooked to for the last few days. The collection contains six short stories.
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