Delhi is Not Far by Ruskin Bond – Book Review
Delhi Is Not Far is a small novella of Ruskin Bond that I read ironically on a flight to Delhi. It also happens to be...
Intimate Pretence by Paramita Satpathy
Paramita writes in Oriya. She has won Sahitya Academy award for her writings. In her other avatar, she is an Indian Revenue Services officer....
Find_Love.com by Neeta Iyer – Book Review
Find_Love.com is like Love in the times of Dot Coms. What matrimonial websites have done to the groom and bride hunting is that it...
Cobalt Blue by Sachin Kundalkar Translated by Jerry Pinto
Two voices, two siblings, mourn the loss of an unnamed man who stormed into both their lives and left a storm within them. He...
Happy Birthday! By Meghna Pant – Book Review
13 stories wade through various human relationships and the undercurrents they carry. The book Happy Birthday! talks about an everyday relationship we have in...
Wise enough to be Foolish by Gauri Jayaram
Wise enough to be Foolish is a story of a woman growing up in middle-class India, working and finding her own identity. Goes through...
The Almond Tree by Michelle Cohen Corasanti
When The Almond Tree came to me for review, they said it will remind you of Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner. My cynical mind...
Techie @ Heart by Karthik S – Book Review
Techie @ Heart is one of those books that people write on a year of their lives. They start from a day that is...
Raja Ravi Varma by Ranjit Desai – Vikrant Pande
Raja Ravi Varma, a king, a painter, and usually called a Prince among the painters and a Painter among the kings. All I knew...
The Virgins by Siddharth Tripathi – Book Review
In one sentence - The Virgins captures the Akhadpan and Fakkadpan of Banarasi's. It is about the raw young boys and their world of...














