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Dr. Vatsala Kaushik

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Amish Tripathi And His Book Universe

Amish Tripathi And His Book Universe

Amish Tripathi is an Indian author, popular for writing mythological fiction who was a banker before, having completed his education from IIM Kolkata. He quit a highly financially stable job after the success of his first book, ‘The Immortals of Meluha’ , a part of the shiva trilogy.He has always been passionate about mythology, philosophy and theology and finally found a way to showcase it with his debut novel in 2010. He was Listed among Top-50 Most Powerful People by India Today (2019). What makes him so powerful? Amish Tripathi has built a universe that already existed but humanized it…
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WHY COLLEEN HOOVER’S BOOKS ARE PROBLEMATIC

WHY COLLEEN HOOVER’S BOOKS ARE PROBLEMATIC

Colleen Hoover is a name that has been all over Goodreads, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. She is an American author who primarily writes romance and young adult fiction books. In the last 2-3 years she has gained a massive following of readers with one of her most top-rated books being ‘It Ends with Us’.According to New York Times, Hoover sold more books than Dr. Seuss amounting to more than 20 million copies. She has legions of devoted fans and a knack for high-voltage emotional drama. The majority of her female followers refer to themselves as CoHorts and leave ecstatic comments…
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STEM Romance Books and why are they important

STEM Romance Books and why are they important

The word STEM is probably familiar to you, but what does it even mean? STEM stands for math, science, technology, and engineering. Collectively, they constitute a thriving and rapidly expanding sector.We have seen a sudden surge in the amount of STEM romance books being published in the last few years. Thanks to Booktok and Bookstagram, the popularity has become immense leading to more anticipation for sequels and other books in the same realm. Women have lived with the most cliche and stereotypical characters when it came to romance novels, most of which has almost always been the “rich boy poor…
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