The Way Things Were by Aatish Taseer
The Way Things Were - in Sanskrit, it would mean one-word ‘Itihaas’. Aatish Taseer makes a bold attempt at pivoting his Delhi drawing room...
At Home by Bill Bryson – Book Review
At Home by Bill Bryson is a mammoth book. It takes you around the world, across the eras without really stepping out of the...
A Gathering of Friends by Ruskin Bond
It’s a joy to read Ruskin Bond. His simple stories re-create a life in Dehradoon and around on paper for you. He just picks...
On Creativity by Sudhir Kakar & Gunter Blamberger
As a student of Innovation, creativity and the psychology behind it have been a subject of interest for me. Who better than Sudhir Kakar...
Elbie’s Quest by Manjul Bajaj – Book Review
Elbie’s Quest is a small little book by Manjul Bajaj. It takes you to Rangeeli Duniya - a fantasy world that she creates around...
Dream with Your Eyes Open by Ronnie Screwvala
Dream with Your Eyes Open by Ronnie Screwvala is one of the best books I have read by an Indian entrepreneur. Written straight from...
Empires of the Indus by Alice Albinia
Empires of the Indus had been on my reading list for a very long time. I read Leela’s Book by Alice Albinia earlier. Mahabharat has inspired...
Frugal Innovation by Navi Radjou and Jaideep Prabhu
Frugal Innovation is a logical sequel to Jugaad Innovation, which both the authors had earlier co-authored along with Simone Ahuja. In Jugaad Innovation they...
Me Hijra Me Laxmi by Laxminarayan Tripathi
Laxminarayan Tripathi or Laxmi is a Hijra from Mumbai. In this autobiography Me Hijra Me Laxmi, Laxmi talks about her journey from childhood to...
Mother In Love by Manju Dasgupta
Manju Dasgupta writes about her mother-in-law, whom she chooses to refer to as her Mother-In-Love for this book. Otherwise, she calls her Ma-almost like...














