PinnedThe Biblioraptor“Who Decides What Madness Is?”: Book Review of Shefali Tripathi Mehta’s “People on Our Roof”Mehta’s use of the child’s perspective is impressive. It offers an honest portrayal of children raised in dysfunctional families.5 min read·6 days ago----
PinnedThe BiblioraptorA Chronicle of Resistance: Book Review of Meena Kandasamy’s “Tomorrow Someone Will Arrest You”“Tomorrow Someone Will Arrest You” is, in every way possible, the quintessential Kandasamy5 min read·Apr 29, 2024----
PinnedThe Biblioraptor“Uzumaki”: An Unsettling Tale of Lovecraftian Legacyand why you should read it!4 min read·Sep 4, 2022--1--1
PinnedThe BiblioraptorUnlocking Aristotle’s “Poetics”: A Reader’s Guide | How to Read SeriesHere is what you should know in order to get the most out of the text8 min read·Jun 23, 2021----
PinnedThe BiblioraptorExploring the Indian Absurd: A Review of J.P. Das’s “Absurd Play”My reflections on “Absurd Play” by J. P. Das4 min read·Oct 4, 2022----
The BiblioraptorToys Beyond Play: Book Review of Sudha G. Tilak’s “The Great Toy Debate”Sudha G. Tilak makes the reader look at various opposing concepts… in a simple yet practical way.3 min read·2 days ago----
The BiblioraptorLeadership for a Greener Future: Book Review of Rajiv Peshawaria’s “Sustainable Sustainability: Why…Rajeev Peshawaria does make an honest attempt to pursue the readers through many case studies.4 min read·May 2, 2024----
The BiblioraptorPirate of the Konkan: Book Review of Sohail Rekhy’s “Angria: A Historical Odyssey”“Angria: A Historical Odyssey” stands as a comprehensive portrayal of Angre, noticeably absent from mainstream media.4 min read·Apr 26, 2024----
The BiblioraptorThe Dichotomous “New Woman” in Nineteenth-Century Indian Novels — Part 2This article forms Part 2 of a 2-part series on the representation of the “new woman” in the literature of colonial and post-colonial…6 min read·Mar 29, 2024----
The BiblioraptorThe Dichotomous “New Woman” in Nineteenth-Century Indian Novels — Part 1This article forms Part 1 of a 2-part series on the representation of the “new woman” in the literature of colonial and post-colonial…6 min read·Mar 26, 2024----