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Yash Pawaskar reviews Razor Sharp: A Kutta Kadam Thriller by Ashwin Sanghi (published by HarperCollins India, 2024) Some books are often punctuated with philosophically charged
Yash Pawaskar reviews Razor Sharp: A Kutta Kadam Thriller by Ashwin Sanghi (published by HarperCollins India, 2024) Some books are often punctuated with philosophically charged
Amritesh Mukherjee reviews The Death of a Sarus Crane: Sudha Gupta’s Adventures in Detection by Ambai, translated from Tamil by Gita Subramanian (published by Speaking
Akankshya Abismruta reviews Boy, Unloved by Damodar Mauzo, translated by Jerry Pinto (published by Speaking Tiger, 2024). Imagine being a boy rendered useless at home.
Prakruti Maniar writes about the personal and societal benefits of reading and its impact on cognitive development, time management, and well-being amidst a plethora of
Kaustav Das reviews Burn Down Your House: Provocations From Kabir by Shabnam Virmani (published by Speaking Tiger, 2024). In all places, I find my kinIn
Jainand Gurjar reviews A Game of Fire by Nanak Singh, translated from Punjabi by Navdeep Suri (published by HarperCollins India, 2024). A Game of Fire
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Stuti Chakrabarty reviews Worlds Within Worlds by Ajay Navaria and translated from Hindi by Nita Kumar (published by Niyogi Books Private Limited, 2024). Worlds Within
The chasm between the rich and diverse “regional” literature and the mainstream English literature has always been large. Still, the rise in the number of
Do you remember the last time you sat down to read a book? What if I tell you that reading for just six minutes can
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