The Beginning of the Gameworld Trilogy: Fantasy or Fable?
Priyadarshini Gauri reviews The Simoquin Prophecies (Part I of the Gameworld Trilogy) by Samit Basu. On my second date with the guy who would be
Priyadarshini Gauri reviews The Simoquin Prophecies (Part I of the Gameworld Trilogy) by Samit Basu. On my second date with the guy who would be
Akankshya Abismruta reviews Riva Razdan’s The Naani Diaries (published by HarperCollins India, 2023). The last Indian love story I read by an Indian author was
Veena Nagpal’s The Indian Cafe in London surprises readers. As the title suggests, one thinks it’s about a cafe in London, perhaps owned by an
Masala Memsahib is a food memoir, travelogue, and recipe book in equal parts. When Karen Anand arrived at the Oberoi Grand in Kolkata after a
Through a plethora of twists and turns in his stories, Banaphool’s Wildfire and Other Stories deals with some of the most relatable issues to humankind.
The legend of Attila the Hun is a widespread one, the tales of his valour and fierce nature having served as fodder for many a
To put it simply, The Outcasts by Lidija Stankovikj is one of the most intricate books in recent times. Stankovikj’s writing is almost dreamlike, the narrative
Balaji Venkataramanan’s Pops has the most unassuming cover which disguises the humorous portrayal of a very real and very common story today; divorce. When I
Musings are part of every poet’s journey to writing. Without musing, how can a poet write, dream, and nurture words to make them express his
I recently read Private India. The latest is by Ashwin Sanghi and James Patterson. Got the book as part of the book review program by
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