Review: He Loves Me Not by Vrushali Telang
Review / November 17, 2013

Author: Vrushali Telang
Publisher: Random House
Year: 2013
ISBN: 9788184004304
Rating: ★★★☆☆
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Love is a dangerous game. The search, the pursuit, the acceptance, the one … all of it is a very tiresome and agonising affair. Vrushali Telang’s He Loves Me Not traces the journey of two youngsters in love, with very different views of how to go about it.

Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore
Article / November 15, 2013

Gitanjali or “The Song Offerings” is a reflection of Rabindranath’s consciousness, wisdom & philosophy. The original work, which was published on August 14 1910, comprised 157 songs. The English version was released in November 1912 by the India Society of London.

This Children’s Day, gift a child a book
Article / November 14, 2013

The joys of introducing a child to read are many, and so are the benefits. Read how one of our writers feels about the authors she has read, and what makes a good children’s book tick.

Top Indian Children’s Books for all ages
Article / November 12, 2013

Writing for children is no mean task. To hold the attention of a 4 year old through 8-10 pages of a picture book, or that of a 12 year old through 100 pages of a novella, is amongst the most underestimated tasks I’ve known.
A well known Children’s books author, Priya Narayanan, shares her collection of Top Indian Children’s Books.

Review: A White Trail by Haroon Khalid
Review / November 12, 2013

Author: Haroon Khalid
Publisher: Westland Ltd.
Year: 2013
ISBN: 978-93-83260-23-2
[rating : 4.75/5]
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A well-researched, unbiased and engaging work by eminent Pakistani journalist Harron Khalid, A White Trail delves into the daily lives of Pakistan’s minorities, who face hostility in their homeland but retain their religious identity.

Review : Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
Review / November 10, 2013

Author: Gregory David Roberts
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Year: 2005
ISBN: 9780349117546
Rating: ★★★☆☆
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Shantaram by David Gregory Roberts is an enjoyable read, peopled with interesting characters, which gives a glimpse of Mumbai’s underbelly through an expatriate’s eyes.