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The Green Room by Wendell Rodricks

The Green Room by Wendell Rodricks

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Wendell Rodricks is a brand name with an iconic status in the Indian Fashion industry. He is a pioneer in his own space in...
Aftertaste by Namita Devidayal

Aftertaste by Namita Devidayal – Book Review

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A Bania Marwari family in the business district of Mumbai in the mid-1980s and the family saga that tells you the dynamics of the...
The Road of Lost Innocence by Somaly Mam

The Road of Lost Innocence by Somaly Mam

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The Road of Lost Innocence, a true story of a Cambodian girl who was sold as a young girl many times over. Who lived...
Explore Delhi by Yasmeen Van Baugh & Yamini Puri

Explore Delhi by Yasmeen Van Baugh & Yamini Puri

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A field book Explore Delhi, a workbook by Karma Kids Travel for the kids to go out and explore their own city. In this...
Indian.English. A Memoir by Jillian Haslam

Indian.English. by Jillian Haslam – Book Review

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Indian.English. is a memoir written by an Anglo-Indian girl, who was born in India. Lived in extreme poverty in West Bengal as one of...
Lakshman Rekha by Bhagwati Sharan Mishra

Lakshman Rekha by Bhagwati Sharan Mishra

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Pollution – this novella revolves around the world of pollution. The first pollution that comes to our mind is that of the environment. And...
The Mute Anklet by Radhika Nathan

The Mute Anklet by Radhika Nathan

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The Mute Anklet by Radhika Nathan is a love story. Set in the times of Tipu Sultan, between a half native and half British...
Where the Rainbow Ends by Anurag Anand

Where the Rainbow Ends by Anurag Anand

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These days a lot of books that I read seem to be an extended form of a short story. What would have worked excellently...
Govinda by Krishna Udayasankar

Govinda by Krishna Udayasankar – Book Review

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Another re-telling of Mahabharata… Every re-teller of the story picks up certain angles of the story. And tends to see the story from the...
Delhi is Not Far by Ruskin Bond

Delhi is Not Far by Ruskin Bond – Book Review

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Delhi Is Not Far is a small novella of Ruskin Bond that I read ironically on a flight to Delhi. It also happens to be...

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