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Book Review: 'Wanderlust' by Danielle Steel

Book Review: ‘Wanderlust’ by Danielle Steel

Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9780751543889 Pages: 408 Price: 325 INR ‘Wanderlust‘ is a story of expedition, exploration, love, hardships and an undying passion for travel that spans across America, China, Europe, England and North Africa. Danielle Steel creates a beautiful saga that is spun around historic events and turmoil in the personal lives of...
Book Review: 'Compass Box Killer' by Piyush Jha

Book Review: ‘Compass Box Killer’ by Piyush Jha

Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9788129124272 Pages: 234 Price: 195 INR Piyush Jha strikes back with yet another gripping and an intriguing plot with ‘Compass Box Killer‘. Titled perfectly, the entire plot revolves around this one troubled revenge seeking young man driving the protagonist, Inspector Virkar to his wits ends. With a daunting and an...
Book review: 'Those Pricey Thakur Girls' by Anuja Chauhan

Book review: ‘Those Pricey Thakur Girls’ by Anuja Chauhan

Format: Paperback Pages: 388 ISBN: 1100005574861 Price: 350 INR “What sad days for the Thakurs of Hailey Road! First girl is Banjjar, second girl is a Khanjjar — she has filed a court case against her own father! Third girl ka toh what-to- say and fourth girl has been rejected by a Christian!” Anuja Chauhan...
Book Review: 'Axiom of Oomph' by Parna Banerjee Sarkar

Book Review: ‘Axiom of Oomph’ by Parna Banerjee Sarkar

Format: Paperback ISBN: 9788192569024 Pages: 120 Price: 200 INR Axiom of Oomph is a book containing mesmerizing verses that are spun around vivid dreams, fears and desires. The author talks of the agonies and prejudices one has to face, of solitary battles and war bruises through her simple yet heart wrenching poems.
Book Review: 'The Zoya Factor' by Anuja Chauhan

Book Review: ‘The Zoya Factor’ by Anuja Chauhan

Language: English Format: Paperback ISBN: 9788172237486 Pages: 513 Price:  299 INR Anuja Chauhan’s debut book, ‘The Zoya Factor’ is a rollercoaster ride focussing on cricket with a pinch of Bollywood masala. Zoya, a young girl working for an advertising agency finds her fate being intertwined with that of the Indian Cricket Team.
Book Review: 'Matters of the Heart' by Danielle Steel

Book Review: ‘Matters of the Heart’ by Danielle Steel

Format: Paperback ISBN: 9780552160230 Pages:  431 Price: 350 INR Danielle Steel takes us through a story of transition, romance and suspense in her book Matters of The Heart.
Book Review: 'Don't Kill Him!' by Ma Anand Sheela

Book Review: ‘Don’t Kill Him!’ by Ma Anand Sheela

Language: English Format: Paperback ISBN: 9788172344443 Pages: 312 Price: 250 INR “I was the heart of the commune and he was the soul, the inspiration. We were a team.”  ‘Don’t Kill Him! The story of my life with Bhagwan Rajneesh’, is a memoir by Ma Anand Sheela who worked under Bhagwan Rajneesh as the second-in-command...
Book Review: 'Battle for Bittora' by Anuja Chauhan

Book Review: ‘Battle for Bittora’ by Anuja Chauhan

Language: English Pages: 426 Format: Paperback ISBN: 9789350290026 Price: 299 INR Elecsuns! First cricket and now politics, Anuja Chauhan writes for what the country unites for and shares its passion for. With love, politics, romance and oodles of humour all packaged together, the book becomes a perfect meal for a film maker.
Interview: Piyush Jha, director-turned-author of 'Mumbaistan'

Interview: Piyush Jha, director-turned-author of ‘Mumbaistan’

Mr.Piyush Jha is a director turned novelist. He has directed the 2009 film ‘Sikander’ among others. He made his debut as a writer with ‘Mumbaistan’. An ardent lover of crime fiction, his book is a delight for all the crime fiction lovers out there. We got an opportunity to interview Mr.Jha. Q. How did the...
Book Review: 'Mumbaistan' by Piyush Jha

Book Review: ‘Mumbaistan’ by Piyush Jha

Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9788129120175 Pages: 242 Price: 195 INR Piyush Jha’s ‘Mumbaistan’ is a book of three short stories firmly enmeshed in the genre of crime fiction. As crime fiction is a largely unexplored genre in Indian writing, Piyush Jha’s debute as a crime fiction novelist with Mumbaistan is commendable.