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...
Chaos Theory by Anuvab Pal – Book Review
The author is a play writer. And this Novel Chaos Theory is one of his plays converted into a story. You can see that...
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...














