Our Moon has Blood Clots by Rahul Pandita
This may be one of the most emotional reviews I have written so far. The book Our Moon has Blood Clots is a first-person account...
Hyderabad Hazir Hai by Vanaja Banagiri
Hyderabad is my current subject of study. As I can go out and feel what the authors tell me about this aristocratic city where...
Joseph Anton by Salman Rushdie – Book Review
Joseph Anton is the assumed name that Salman Rushdie took to conceal his identity during the time he was facing the Fatwa from Muslim...
TataLog By Harish Bhat – Book Review
TataLog a small storybook that tells you bedtime stories from the Tata Kingdom, a corporate estate that is as perfect as one can get and...
Highway 39 by Sudeep Chakravarti
A journalist takes Highway 39 that runs from Assam to Manipur via Nagaland. A region that is like a black hole to most of...
The Average Indian Male by Cyrus Broacha
If I have to do a one-line review of this book, it would say ‘Someone trying too hard to be funny and losing every...
Flame by Nelofer Currimbhoy – Book Review
An indulgent daughter sits down to write the story, Flame, of her incredible mother. A mother who is only about 16 years older to...
The $100 Startup by Chris Guillebeau
Every time I finish a self-help book, I ask myself - Why did I read it? At least for this book The $100 Startup,...
Delhi 101 by Ajay Jain – Book Review
Ajay Jain, a well-known travel writer and the founder of India’s first Travel Café Kunzum writes about Delhi. His hometown, a city that he...
Immigrants – Your Country Needs Them by Philippe Legrain
Immigration has been an area of curiosity for me. I believe that we are all immigrants. It just that our time of arrival on...