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By Aditi Posted on January 21, 2017August 6, 2023

India through the eyes of a servant

There are different kinds of fiction books. I know about two varieties now. Type-A is realistic fiction throughout; reading them feels like living them, for example, War & Peace (https://goo.gl/BimFhn). Type … Continue reading India through the eyes of a servant

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