"This is the end. Hold your breath and count to ten." Okay, enough with the Adele impersonation. But yes, we've reached the end of the series. Last, but not the least, is our dear bookhad Siddharth, who we fondly call Jay. And Jay it shall be. Reader Bio:Â Jay's name is Siddharth. Yes, it is. He... Continue Reading →
The Rozabal Line – Review
Book: The Rozabal Line Author: Ashwin Sanghi (First printed under his pseudonym/anagram Shawn Haigins) Year: 2007 Let's start! The story is based on innumerable other books/websites/theories etc, but it is also heavily (read very heavily) reminiscent of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code. An Indian version to Brown's work. A little more in theory and quite less... Continue Reading →

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