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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...
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...
Room by Emma Donoghue – Book Review
Incredible book! A journey of a five-year-old and his mother from a small enclosed room to the outside world. From being captive to being...
Tell me a Story by Rupa Bajwa – Book Review
Tell me a Story is a simple and believable story of a young, studied till 9th standard girl. Who works in a beauty parlor...
Sly Company of the People Who Care by Rahul Bhattacharya
I am quite confused by this book Sly Company of the People Who Care. The subject was very interesting. An almost unknown land of...
The Masque of Africa by V S Naipaul
After having read many contemporary writers, I was expecting some heavy stuff from the noble laureate. But I swam in the simple flow that...
The Yellow Emperor’s Cure by Kunal Basu
The Yellow Emperor’s Cure book takes you through the journey of a brilliant Portuguese doctor. As he leaves Lisbon for China to find a...
The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Mahabharata is probably the most complete text in the sense that it contains all possible human emotions. All possible complex situations and dilemmas that...
India after Gandhi by Ramachandra Guha
This book India After Gandhi is probably the first of its kind. I expect a lot of its kind to follow. This is a...