
Book Review: ‘What Young India Wants’ by Chetan Bhagat
Language: English Format: Paperback ISBN: 9788129120212 Pages: 181 Price: 120 INR For some, the aura of cricket will never die, the fancy of an eight year old cricket match would still hold value. Similarly, Indian readers are still busy in browsing, ordering and buying Chetan Bhagat’s latest book “What Young India Wants“. This is the...

Book Review: ‘Sia’ by Prionka Ray
Language: English Format: Paperback ISBN: 978938157694 Pages: 204 Price: 145 INR The book begins in 1978 and culminates to present day and traces the life of a tragedy bound family. This book is a simple story narrated well, giving us a glimpse of a tranquil life and a world of kids before television, a world...

Book Review: ‘The God Of Small Things’ by Arundhati Roy
Price: INR 250 Pages: 340 ISBN: 0-06-097749-3 Language: English A journey through the pages of Indian history, intense political drama understanding the basics of the Indian Class System, social obligations to love, discrimination and betrayal seen by the eyes of a disabled family based in Kerala is the shortest explanation one can give for The...

Book Review: ‘The White Tiger’ by Arvind Adiga
Price: INR 299 Pages: 318 ISBN: 1416562591 Language: English ‘The White Tiger‘ is a book on the reality of life, the shortest route to reach success and the foolishness of man to boast about his shortcomings – a feature one can debate is found in every fifth Indian; Arvind Adiga presents the life of one...

Book Review: ‘Anything For You Ma’m’ by Tushar Raheja
Language: English Format: Paperback ISBN: 8128821148 Price: 100 INR Anything for you Ma’am.. has a Ma’am who undoubtedly as referred in the Indian context is a lady of substance, hailing from the land of the intelligent – Tamil Nadu and leaving a charm over a north Indian boy, because it isn’t a gay love story. The name...

Book Review: ‘One Night @ Call Centre’ by Chetan Bhagat
Language: English Format: Paperback Price: 100 INR After the success of Five point someone, Chetan Bhagat’s second venture, One Night @ the Call Centre is a 289 pager. A tale of six people working in a call centre called “Connexions” located in Gurgaon. The characters are Shyam, Varun, Esha, Priyanka, Radhika and a Military Uncle....

Book Review: ‘2 States’ by Chetan Bhagat
Language: English Format: Paperback ISBN: 9788129115300 Price: 100 INR The New York Times called Chetan Bhagat as the biggest-selling English-language novelist in India’s history. With his first three books already being widely read in India, he released his fourth book recently which generated a lot of anticipation before the release on Twitter and other online...

Book Review: ‘Twists and Turns’ by Vignesh Radhakrishnan
Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9789381115961 Pages: 142 Price: 125.0 “Twists and Turns” is a collection of three short stories and one novella by debutant author and engineer Vignesh, who writes under his pen name ‘Vinu.’ The stories range from a treasure hunt set across Chennai city dating to Chola Period to a science fiction about...

Book Review: ‘Horn Ok Please – Hopping to Conclusions’ by Kartik Iyengar
Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9780615460550 Pages: 272 Price: 100.0 “Horn OK Please – Hopping to Conclusions” by Kartik ‘Hopper’ Iyengar is an account across the ‘India 2.0.’ A relaxing venture on the eyes, it films across the urban India blazing with corporate culture with a taste of spicy sarcasm in every page. The ‘Motormouth’ SUV...

Book Review: ‘The Ancient Book’ by Parikshit Rane
Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9381115039 Pages: 82 Price: 95.00 Plot Discussion: ‘The Ancient Book’, penned by Parikshit Rane is a child fantasy novella oriented for readers who belong to secondary school or beginners in English. Crafted with mystic creatures with the most conventional forms of army that old fantasy minds think of; from dragons to thorns cum...

Book Review: ‘I Never Thought I Could Fall In Love’ by Chanchaldeep Singh Sandhu
Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9780143415022 Pages: 164 Price: 100.00 Plot Discussion: A breezy 154 page reciting tales of an uncontrollable hormonal flush in a boy is a perfect remedy if you feel overtly sophisticated by the numerous classics available for consumption. A pop fiction with no intentions of becoming a literary artwork, “I Never Thought I Could...