Shakti – The Divine Feminine by Anuja Chandramouli
Shakti is Anuja Chandramouli's third book that I have read. The first one being Arjuna that I found just ok. Then came Kamdeva that I...
The Retro Man by Amit Pandey – Book Review
There is so much literature attempting to capture a woman’s point of view. Epics are being rewritten from the viewpoint of its female characters....
The Lost Temple by Vishesh Sharma
The Lost Temple by Vishesh Sharma is a fast-paced fiction that combines mythology, archeology, military technology, nuclear science; Himalayan treks and finally ends in...
The Fifth Man by Bani Basu, Arunava Sinha
I have loved all the works of Arunava Sinha that he has translated from Bengali into English. I have started trusting his choice of...
Bombay Stories by Saadat Hasan Manto
Saadat Hasan Manto is almost a sacred name in literary circles. His life story is as celebrated as his works, especially short stories. If...
The Devil Take Love by Sudhir Kakar
If you have ever wondered about the lives of Sanskrit poets in ancient India, The Devil take Love is for you. He talks about...
The House that BJ Built by Anuja Chauhan
I enjoy reading Anuja Chauhan. Her writing has a spunk that keeps you entertained; Anuja's characters are people you know around you and her...
Afterlife – Ghost Stories from Goa by Jessica Faleiro
Afterlife - Ghost Stories from Goa by Jessica Faleiro took me back to my childhood days. Those electricity-less days when we Kid's used to gather...
The Way Things Were by Aatish Taseer
The Way Things Were - in Sanskrit, it would mean one-word ‘Itihaas’. Aatish Taseer makes a bold attempt at pivoting his Delhi drawing room...
A Gathering of Friends by Ruskin Bond
It’s a joy to read Ruskin Bond. His simple stories re-create a life in Dehradoon and around on paper for you. He just picks...