Sita’s Curse by Sreemoyee Piu Kundu is an attempt to ask a few questions from its readers and the society as a whole as to how...
The Silkworm is one such book that’ll remind you why you love reading murder mysteries. While many people loathe Rowling for her adult literary, I am among...
Em and The Big Hoom by Jerry Pinto is the story of a regular family going about its regular ways with a single irregularity –...
Private India is my first Patterson and fourth Sanghi, and having read all of latter’s earlier works and having heard of the famous James Patterson...
The first chapter of Chetan Bhagat’s upcoming Half Girlfriend: ——— <Prologue> ‘They are your journals, you read them,’ I said to him. He shook his...
Gone are the days when children used to be hooked to children’s comics and story-books, thanks to Steve Jobs and Google! However, one can equally...
The beginnings are scary and endings are sad. It’s something in the between that makes life worth living… – Anon Kushaangi Roy is just 17!...
I have been a Stephen King fan since many years now. Lately, majority of my contact with King’s works has been through the adaptations of...
Chetan Bhagat’s last fiction ‘Revolution 20/20’ came out in 2011, and was widely read. Just like his other novels, this too has been picked up...
Thirteen books out of one hundred and fifty four made the cut to get long-listed for The Man Booker Prize 2014. For the first time ever,...