Ghalib at Dusk and other stories by Nighat M Gandhi
Stories of Indian homes, where live some very common men and women in the most mundane ways. Somewhere among them are the people who...
Dreams in Prussian Blue by Paritosh Uttam
The biographies of all great artists would tell you that they could pursue their creativity only because someone else was shouldering all the burdens...
The Sacred Grove by Daman Singh
The Sacred Grove is monologues from the life of a 13-year-old boy, growing up with his parents in a small town in India, give...
Celebrating Delhi Edited by Maya Dayal
Delhi has always intrigued both its visitors and its citizens. Unlimited history, mythology, diversity, and mystery make it a unique city. A study of Delhi...
Pyre of Queens (Return of Ravana) by David Hair
A New Zealander who has studied history visits an old fort in Rajasthan. And gets inspired to write a story. He uses his imagination...
The Crimson Throne by Sudhir Kakar
I have read two earlier works of Sudhir, Ecstasy & Mira and the Mahatma. I do not remember much about the first one. But...
A Grasshopper’s Pilgrimage by Manjushree Abhinav
A vagabond hops from one ashram to another, crisscrossing the country, falling in love with Guru after Guru till she finds her ultimate lover,...
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The question I have for myself is “How do you review a classic”, something that people want to be made mandatory for the whole...
Immortals of Meluha by Amish – Part I of Shiva Trilogy
Imagine the classic Indian tale of Shiva Parvati being told in a rational and logical way in the language that is colloquial and contemporary. While...
She’s a Jolly Good Fellow by Sajita Nair
A woman in men’s world and that too a domain like Indian Army where no woman had ever entered to command the men definitely...














