When Quiet Becomes Radical: Dr. Preeti Swami’s The Lantern of Little Things

In a literary moment dominated by urgency—loud plots, high-stakes trauma, and performative vulnerability—The Lantern of Little Things arrives with an almost subversive calm. Written by Dr. Preeti Swami, the book does not attempt to dazzle. It does not chase spectacle. Instead, it turns deliberately toward the unnoticed—those fleeting, fragile moments that rarely make it into…

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New Indian Express Reviews Signal Renewed Appetite for Serious Indian Storytelling

Recent book reviews published by The New Indian Express point to a quiet but significant shift in Indian reading culture. The titles under review — ranging from political biographies to climate-conscious fiction — suggest that readers are re-engaging with books that prioritize context, history, and consequence over instant gratification. Unlike trend-driven releases designed for social…

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Times of India’s Micro-Reviews Capture India’s Fast-Changing Reading Taste

In an attention economy where readers skim before they commit, Times of India has doubled down on a format that reflects how people actually consume cultural information today: concise, high-signal micro-reviews. Its latest round of short book critiques offers a revealing snapshot of India’s evolving reading priorities. Rather than deep literary essays, these capsule reviews…

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New Book Releases Spotlight India’s Shifting Intellectual Priorities, Says Business Standard

Recent book coverage by Business Standard highlights a clear and telling shift in India’s reading landscape. The latest wave of reviewed titles suggests that Indian readers — particularly urban, professional audiences — are moving away from motivational fluff and toward substance-driven nonfiction and grounded literary work. The books under focus span economics, public policy, history,…

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Thrillers to Watch in 2026: Noir, Psychological Crime, and Whodunits Make a Strong Comeback

After years dominated by comfort fiction and trend-driven romance, the thriller genre is sharpening its knives again. According to recent previews and literary coverage, including insights from The Indian Express, 2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for noir, psychological crime, and classic whodunits — but with a modern edge. What’s changing isn’t…

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New Marilyn Monroe Biography Rejects Conspiracy Myths, Focuses on the Woman Behind the Legend

A newly released biography of Marilyn Monroe is quietly dismantling decades of sensationalism by doing something radical: refusing to speculate. Instead of indulging in recycled conspiracy theories surrounding her death, the book redirects attention to Monroe’s interior life — her ambition, emotional intelligence, vulnerability, and relentless pursuit of legitimacy in an industry that treated her…

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Critics Crown the Best Books of 2025 — A Year That Rewarded Depth Over Hype

As 2025 draws to a close, literary critics across major publications have reached a rare consensus: this was a year that rewarded seriousness. Lists compiled by outlets such as The Week and others highlight books that resisted trend-chasing and instead committed to intellectual rigor, narrative risk, and moral complexity. What stands out in this year’s…

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Climate Fiction Takes Center Stage as A Love Story from the End of the World Wins Critical Acclaim

Climate fiction has officially crossed a threshold — from niche literary concern to central cultural conversation — and A Love Story from the End of the World is a sharp example of why. Recently reviewed and praised by Financial Times, the book has drawn attention not for apocalyptic spectacle, but for its emotional restraint and…

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High-Stakes TV Bidding War Erupts: Provocative Unpublished Novel Wet Ink

An unpublished manuscript has triggered an unusually aggressive bidding war in the television industry, underscoring how intellectual property — not finished content — is now the most valuable currency in streaming culture. The novel, Wet Ink, has reportedly attracted multiple high-profile producers competing for screen adaptation rights before the book has even reached shelves. What…

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