The Bad Boys of Bokaro Jail by Chetan Mahajan
A highly educated corporate executive ends up in Jail. Far away from his home. For no fault of his and spends about 30 odd...
Losing my Religion by Vishwas Mudagal
When this book Losing my Religion came for review, I was really not in a position to accept any new books for review. But...
A Strange kind of Paradise by Sam Miller
India is a mystery - even to people who are born and brought up here. So the foreigners who come here are totally lost...
Hidimba by Narendra Kohli – Book Review
Narendra Kohli has written a series on the women in Mahabharata. Hidimba is a small novella based on Hidimba - the Rakshasa wife of...
Escape to Nowhere by Amar Bhushan
A friend whose book choices I have usually liked recommended me this book Escape to Nowhere. I was told that I would have to...
Delhi Mostly Harmless by Elizabeth Chatterjee
Participant Observer is a technique in anthropology, where the researcher becomes a part of the community or society he or she is studying. They...
When your Granny was a little Girl by Manju Dasgupta
A grandmother, who lives away from her two grandchildren from two sons, writes the story of her childhood for them. Separated by two generations...
Legendotes of Hyderabad by Narendra Luther
Narendra Luther is a leading authority on Hyderabad. Having authored many books on the city and its various aspects like rocks etc. In this...
Sahir Ludhianvi – The People’s Poet by Akshay Manwani
I connect to Sahir Ludhianvi for more than one reason. I knew he had penned some of my favorite film songs from the golden...
Durgesh Nandini by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
This is the first Bengali novel written way back in 1865. By none other than the author who also gave us Vande Matram -...














