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Huawei P30 Pro Review

Highlights In display fingerprint sensor Triple lens camera set up Gorgeous Design Corning gorilla glass 6 Reverse Wireless Charging 6.47 inches OLED display   With the launch of Huawei P30 Pro is a statement...

Asus Zenbook Pro Duo Review

Highlights Brilliant Aesthetics High-Quality Design Upto core i9 8-core CPU Multi-purpose extra screen Reverse Wireless Charging 6.47 inches OLED display Introduction These days, everyone wants to get their hands on a prosumer laptop, whether...

Amazon Echo Show (Gen 2)

Highlights Big responsive touch screen Powerful Audio Friendly and Attractive design Compact Size Entry-Level Price Introduction Amazon launched its 2nd Generation of echo show which feels like a more sleeker, louder, and features loads...

Samsung Q900R 8K QLED TV

Highlights 8K Videos Support Massive 85-inch display Incredible brightness and colour Wide Viewing Angle Great local dimming and dark room performance The Samsung Q900R is a high-end TV. It is the first 8k TV...

AirPods (Generation 2) Review

What’s New Wireless Charging All-new Apple’s H1 Chip Voice Activated “Hey Siri” Improved talk time Faster Connectivity with Bluetooth 5.0 Introduction After 2 years since the introduction of AirPods, apple’s new AirPods have arrived...

Barun Chanda’s Murder in the Monastery: A Mini Review / Raj Ayyar

Yet it vanishes leaving a distraught abbot, tense monks running around, and two murders linked to the missing manuscript.
Chanda, unlike Dan Brown, manages a credible, minimalist diplomatic secularism–though the murderer is s hired goon of some Christian sect or other, Chanda does not point fingers at the Catholic church or Opus Dei, a la Brown in ‘The Da Vinci Code’.
I liked the erotic undercurrents in the novel overall–the steamy one-night stand between Miriam the fair-skinned Coorgi Catholic nun novice and Tenzing, the fully grown adolescent Buddhist monk novice, is deliberately understated and leaves the reader’s pornographic imagination to fill in the details.