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Hey book lovers,This podcast is all about book reviews, writing tips, and all about unveiling the bookish world. Help us to grow this bookish tree through listening us, and making yourself grow too. ... more
FAQs about The Bookish Tree:How many episodes does The Bookish Tree have?The podcast currently has 119 episodes available.
October 26, 2021अंत का आरम्भ |Book Review #29Ye kahaani hai Yug or Mihika ke prem ki jisme purn janam ke sahaare ek nahi, kayi characters ki adhuri si kahaani judi hai. Sabhi ko intezaar tha Yug or Mihika ke milan ka. Kahaani me gehrai kaafi hai jese ki yug or mihika ka connection through their dreams or yug ki college se pehle ki sadharan si zindagi. Halaaki kitaab ke first half me, lekhak kahaani me or layers daal sakte the jisse first half me or bhi jaan aa sakti thi....more3minPlay
October 15, 2021Broken Friends Forever | Book Review #28A story that is not usual at all. A book that would give you some vibes of 'Ajab Prem Ki Gajab Ki Kahaani' in the initial stage, but later the vibes would change to some intense dramatic Bollywood film....more3minPlay
October 06, 2021Intangible Tale - Book Review #27Intangible Tale by Rama Sri Vineela Dasu. A book filled with 20 poems of love with 20% heartbreak & 80% of bliss. The author would take you on a journey where she expresses her love in words & you might relate to it if you have ever come across such situations. Bingo!...more3minPlay
September 29, 2021Hiraeth | Book Review #26Hiraeth - The darkness and the dawn written by Y.K. A book that made some impact on me, making me feel numb for the reasons that I am still not able to catch. Must say, It was a different experience for me......more3minPlay
September 24, 2021Raghu: Rearview - My Journey of Roadies | #25The journey from being an intern of TV18 to the man who has a maximum number of a loyal fan base. This was never an easy road. But as one of the theme songs of roadies Jajabor goes "Naksh-e-kadmon pe chalna bechara khwab hai, seedhi sadkon pe rehna aadat kharaab hai". Check out the full interview now!...more5minPlay
September 19, 2021Devil in the House | Book Review #24'Devil in the House' written by Kalpana Takbhate. Believe me, even if you're not a fan of the crime or mystery genre, you'll love this book. A book that will give you different directions & make you so confused, that you may just surrender yourself to it in a very good way....more3minPlay
September 05, 2021The God of Small Things | Book Review #23"The God of Small Things" is one of Arundhati Roy's most remarkable works. I adore Arundhati Roy's writing for many reasons other than just literature. Every page of this author's writing literally took my breath away with her masterfully poetic, lyrical description. Sheer brilliance!...more2minPlay
September 01, 2021'Within the Cerebrum' | Book Review #22It contains 3 chapters based on Physicological disease. Every chapter has a different story to tell with different characters. The author tried giving an awareness from this book. The author tried bringing change to this world through awakening like; thinking again. Well done! But where the book falls to be top-notch? Let's check out in detail....more3minPlay
August 29, 2021Mirages of the Past | Book Review #21I highly recommend this book to all those, who believe in this word called 'Love'. The writer has done a fine job in a reader's mind, keeping the things balanced in this book. Yes, there were some dark pages in some of the portions in the first half but the second half has compensated for it (xd)....more3minPlay
August 26, 2021Tanisha Agarwal's Interview | A Blooming Lotus - EP #8Check out the interview where the author speaks about her struggles, how writing plays a huge part in her life, how she is busy with multiple projects and so on. Listen to this yet another inspiring episode now!...more44minPlay
FAQs about The Bookish Tree:How many episodes does The Bookish Tree have?The podcast currently has 119 episodes available.