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The Iron Will of Vishvamitra by Sukhi Ram Rawat

The Iron Will of Vishvamitra by Sukhi Ram Rawat

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The Iron Will of Vishvamitra by Sukhi Ram Rawat takes you to the Vedic era in the land of five rivers - Punjab. That incidentally...
Shakti - The Divine Feminine by Anuja Chandramouli

Shakti – The Divine Feminine by Anuja Chandramouli

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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

The Retro Man by Amit Pandey – Book Review

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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

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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...
Book review Our Heritage Revisited by Anju Saha

Our Heritage Revisited by Anju Saha

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Our Heritage Revisited by Anju Saha intends to give the reader a glimpse into the ancient Indian texts. The author is a corporate executive...
The Fifth Man by Bani Basu

The Fifth Man by Bani Basu, Arunava Sinha

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I have loved all the works of Arunava Sinha that he has translated from Bengali into English. I have started trusting his choice of...
Book review Mohammed Rafi by Sujata Dev

Mohammed Rafi – Golden Voice of the Silver Screen by Sujata Dev

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Who does not love the voice of Mohammed Rafi? For last few generations, every emotion had a melody in the voice of Mohammed Rafi....
Bombay Stories by Saadat Hasan Manto

Bombay Stories by Saadat Hasan Manto

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Saadat Hasan Manto is almost a sacred name in literary circles. His life story is as celebrated as his works, especially short stories. If...
Book Review - Where Stones Speak by Rana Safvi

Where Stones Speak by Rana Safvi

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Mehrauli is the oldest living city, within the current city of Delhi. In my last stint in Delhi from 2009-11, I  used to walk...
Book Review - India on My Platter by Saransh Goila

India on My Platter by Saransh Goila

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India on My Platter by Saransh Goila is the journey of a young chef across length and breadth of India. Primarily with an aim...

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