Thursday | 12 December 2024 | Reg No- 06
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BREAKING: Four more die, 444 hospitalised with dengue      India doesn't want democracy in neighbouring countries      ADB approves $600m loan for Bangladesh's economic reforms      Govt bans foreign travel of officials      Labour unrest in Ashulia demanding 15pc increment       US wants Bangladesh, India to resolve differences peacefully      72pc accounts spreading anti-Bangladesh propaganda based in India: Rumor Scanner      
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Reviewed by Anne Logan
Maya Kessler
Rosenfeld I was immediately intrigued by the cover of the novel Rosenfeld, by Maya Kessler. It was designed to look like ...
Reviewed by Anne Logan
Betty Ternier Daniels
Grounds for Murder Ah yes, another cozy mystery series for me to enjoy - and this time it features a feisty female farmer ...
Reviewed by Rubaiyat Sharmin Barsha
Shashi Tharoor
Inglorious Empire: What the British Did to IndiaShashi Tharoor's Inglorious Empire: What the British Did to India is an indomitable case against British Rail in India to ...
Reviewed By Mohammad Jashim Uddin
Akhtaruzzaman Elias
Chilekothar SepaiAkhtaruzzaman Elias' Chilekothar Sepai (The Soldier in the Attic) stands as a profound exploration of power, hegemony, and resistance, set ...
Reviewed By Anne Logan
Benjamin Stevenson
Everyone on This Train is a Suspect There was no doubt in my mind that I would like this book. I had heard of Benjamin Stevenson before, ...
Reviewed By Anne Logan
Jessica Waite
The Widow’s Guide to Dead Bastards I’ll admit to picking this book up in the first place because it seemed juicy. A tell-all memoir about a ...
Ahasan Uddin Bhuiyan
Bangladesher Chalacchitre Deshatmobodhok Gan“Let a little song appeal to the ear, or a noble book to the heart to discover a new world”- ...
Reviewed by Mandra Modhura Chawdhury 
Lynn Painter
Better than the movies‘Better than the movies' by Lynn Painter is the best rom-com book I've read so far.I love this book so ...
Reviewed By Adnan Anan Sikder
Erin A. Craig
The Thirteenth Child The Thirteenth Child, Erin A. Craig immerses readers in a dark, enchanting world where destiny intertwines with the haunting weight ...
BY MK BALAJI
ROHIT SARIN
Unlocking Wealth: Secrets to Getting Rich at Any AgeThe book underscores the importance of saving smart...The literary world of investing and wealth creation adds yet another gem to ...
Reviewed By Anne Logan
Nita Prose
The Mystery Guest I bought this book because I adored the first in the "Maid" series by Nita Prose so much. The Mystery ...
Reviewed by Pranto Chatterjee 
Norman Vincent Peale
You Can If You Think You CanIn the fast-paced, often chaotic world that we live in, finding a sense of direction, motivation, and unwavering belief in ...
By PK Ajith Kumar
Brian Lara
LARA: THE ENGLAND CHRONICLESThe book takes a peek into the gifted batter's mind…Brian Lara is unique. There wasn't a batter like him before. ...
Reviewed by Uday Balakrishnan
Nusrat F Jafri
This Land we call homeA book that covers family history, issues like conversions and societal prejudices along with major contemporary developments in India with ...
Ziauddin Sardar
READING THE QURANl    Offers an excellent opportunity for the religious and unreligious alike to examine exactly what the Qur'an says and how ...
Edward Wilson-Lee
A HISTORY OF WATERSynopsisA Times History Book of the Year 2022A TLS Book of the Year 2022'Exhilarating and whip-smart' THE SUNDAY TIMESFrom award-winning ...
Avinash Paliwal
INDIA’S NEAR EASTA revealing new history of India's faltering attempts to exert control over its eastern hinterland and the neighbouring states of ...
David S Tonge
THE ENDURING HOLD OF ISLAM IN TURKEYSynopsisThis is the first account in English of how Islamic religious orders dating back to Ottoman times have risen to ...
Reviewed by Harish Bhatt
Shailendra Pratap Jain, Shalini Sarin Jain
MANAGING BRAND TRANSGRESSIONSA new book explores powerful case studies and offers sound advice…It is said that the true character of a brand ...
Reviewed by Pranto Chatterjee
Francesc Miralles and Hector Garcia
Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy LifeIkigai is more than just a concept; it is a reflection on what makes life meaningful, offering insights that resonate ...
Reviewed by Anne Logan
Andrew Yang, Stephen Marche
THE LAST ELECTIONI don't follow American politics too closely; it's depressing (especially now), and it feels helpless knowing I'm up in Canada ...
Reviewed by Pranto Chatterjee
Paulo Coelho
The AlchemistFew books have that universal appeal, which crosses borders, language, and culture to give its readers generalized truths. Paulo Coelho's ...
Reviewed by Ambi Parameswaran
Hrishikesh Datar
RUMINATEThe book is part coaching manual, part philosophy, part stream of consciousness; it can elevate the mind…Coaching is defined as ...
Reviewed by Anne Logan
Bonnie Garmus
LESSONS IN CHEMISTRYEvery once in a while, a case of bookish FOMO hits me (fear of missing out). After browsing various book ...
Reviewed by Anne Logan 
Jessica Waite
THE WIDOW'S GUIDE TO DEAD BASTARDSI'll admit to picking this book up in the first place because it seemed juicy. A tell-all memoir about a ...
Reviewed by Pranto Chatterjee
Sarah Harvey
KaizenWhat if the secret to a fulfilling life lies not in grand gestures but in the subtle, almost imperceptible changes ...
Reviewed by Anne Logan
Susan Casey
THE UNDERWORLDI know I'm not alone when I say the ocean is endlessly fascinating. With so many undiscovered species living right ...
Reviewed by Pranto Chatterjee
Haemin Sunim
THE THINGS YOU CAN SEE ONLY WHEN YOU SLOW DOWNIn today's fast-paced world, where the rush to achieve more, consume more, and be more often leads to a disconnect ...
Reviewed by Raihan Kabir Prince
David Brooks
The Second MountainDavid Brooks is the rarest of geniuses - an author who is not only extremely good at his job but ...
Reviewed by Anika Fatima
Rezaul Karim
Dhyanmogno Om“Dhyanmogno Om" is a compelling poetry collection by Rezaul Karim that delves into themes of absence, joy, sorrow, and societal ...
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