I have recently finished reading Ikigai – The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life, written by Héctor García and Frances Miralles. A short and interesting read, about the…
It was, perhaps, the very first title written by any Indian novelist that tried to bring forth the issues related to youths in India to the mainstream writings in the…
Book: The Palace of Illusions Author: Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni ISBN: 9386215659 Publication: 2012, Picador Pages: 360 Price: 205 RS (Ebook) Reviewed by: Nidhi Parikh for Indian Book Critics Indian English…
Book Review: Asura: Tale of the Vanquished written by Anand Neelakantan. This review will be very unique and it will begin with an account of a conversation between Anand, the…
If you are looking for a quick answer to this question – what should be an ideal age to begin reading literary classics – then you should take it. Ideally,…
In India, literature is booming with unprecedented speed. This organic rise in the consumption of literature in our country has given space for those who produce quality literature and also…
Few Things Left Unsaid was the first novel by Sudeep Nagarkar that later on became a best seller in the contemporary romance genre. The novel came out first in 2011…
Chanakya’s Chant by Ashwin Sanghi, perhaps, continued what was started by Amish Tripathi in his successful series Meluha. However, in the beginning, we must agree that there is a huge difference between…
Indian English literature is a chaotic battlefield where many warriors with pen have stood to the occasion and put their ink on the altar. However, in the recent period, many Indian…
The World’s Oldest, Most Powerful Secret Society is a novel by Anand Arungundram Mohan, an Indian novelist. The novel is purely a result of the novelist’s imagination. It is loaded…