Sepia Leaves by Amandeep Sandhu
It is a challenging task to review a book when you know it is autobiographical. And deals with the story of the storyteller. Sepia...
The Many Conditions of Love by Farahad Zama
Contemporary Indian writers, who are ‘well educated’, having global exposure and a reasonable command over the language are emerging as one breed of writers....
2 States The Story of My Marriage by Chetan Bhagat
After reading Five Point Someone, I had decided never to read Chetan Bhagat again. I mean there was hardly anything to read, but his...
The Penguin Book of Indian Journeys by Dom Moraes
Recently I gave a talk on All India Radio on travel writing. While I was writing the script for my talk, I realized there...
A Daughter’s a Daughter by Mary Westmacott Agatha Christie
A Daughter’s a Daughter is a book that I should have read some 20 years back. And I am sure my reaction would have...
The Story of My Assassins by Tarun Tejpal
I was really impressed by the ‘Alchemy of Desire’ by Tarun, which I read a few months back. The number of elements and the...
The Calcutta Chromosome by Amitav Ghosh
The first thoughts that came to my mind after closing the book The Calcutta Chromosome were that the right writer but probably a wrong...
That Long Silence by Shashi Deshpande
That Long Silence is a work of fiction for which author won the Sahitya Academy award way back in 1990. These days I am...
Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
This book Shantaram had been a bestseller for years now. Every other day you hear about the Hollywood movie being made on the book....
Fugitive Histories by Githa Hariharan
Fugitive Histories is the first book by Githa Hariharan that I read. After reading the book the first thing that strikes is the author’s...














