Books
Books are the most crucial parts of our lives as we learn and grow with them. At Time Lenz, we look into some of the fascinating stories which are part of our lives and have inspired humanity at different stages of life. So, we try to find the best literature and make it more readable for our audience, who are avid readers. We are open to suggestions regarding book reviews, discussions and in-depth analysis.

More Than Reviews
Our goal is not to judge the books but to discuss the hidden underlying message of the text so that we all can learn something from it. On top of that, our articles aim to promote the spirit of reading among our audience, who are always searching for the next great thing in literature.
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We look forward to building a community across books and literature and thus are open to suggestions when discussing books and their ideas. Our team is more than grateful for the support on the content and always aspires to learn about something lying hidden in the world’s literature. More importantly, new content is regularly added, making the whole community more informed.
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George S. Clason’s ‘The Richest Man In Babylon’ is a fictional tale depicting the life of the richest person in ancient Babylon. It is a wise book that teaches a lot about financial literacy and is still applicable in modern life. Furthermore, the book is celebrated as one of the best literary pieces of the […]
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Master and Margarita is a novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, written over a decade (1928-40). It was published in 1966, two decades after the author’s death. The script went through various stages of editing and hurdles from the soviet government at the time. Even though Stalin was very fond of Mikhail Bulgakov’s work, Master and Margarita were
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Pale Fire is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, published in 1962 in the original language. It is a unique book comprising poetry by fictional writer John Shade, with forewords and commentary by his colleague/friend, Charles Kinbote. Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov is a work with much meaning for the reader to explore. So, let’s look
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Dead Souls is a 19th-century fictional book by Nikolai Gogol, published in 1842. The two-part book, which is incomplete in the second part, is one of the best works of Russian literature. Dead Souls By Nikolai Gogol explores the encounters of Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov, who is looking to scam his way to wealth in a
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The 1935 novel by George Orwell revolves around a Clergyman’s daughter whose entire life is changed after suffering memory loss. This book explores the themes of human liberation from traditional life while simultaneously wrestling with the idea of faith. So, let’s look into the book more briefly and why ‘A Clergyman’s Daughter By George Orwell’
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The Pilgrim Regress By C.S. Lewis was initially published in 1933. It is one of the first fictional books by Lewis and explores the story of John’s journey to visit his desired place. Moreover, the book is an allegory to the author’s experience of finding faith in the material world. So, let’s explore this unique
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There are not a lot of books that take years of the author’s real-life experience and get accumulated into a single volume. And that too when the book is being written in a state that even punishes individuals for their thoughts. However, the Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was able to document the hardships and
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