Posts tagged "Festivities"
Book Review: 'The Promise' by Chital Mehta

Book Review: ‘The Promise’ by Chital Mehta

Author: Chital Mehta Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9788183520133 Pages: 220 Price: Rs. 125.00 ‘The Promise’ by Chital Mehta is the narration of a male protagonist penned by a female writer. It gets deceptive when one reads the story written that way and in fact it gets funnier when the character shoots his sarcasm upon...
Book Review: 'A waiting wave' by Kulpreet Yadav

Book Review: ‘A waiting wave’ by Kulpreet Yadav

Author: Kulpreet yadav Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9788122312041 Pages: 176 Price: Rs. 125.00 ‘A Waiting Wave’ by Kulpreet Yadav is a love story that knows no bounds of place and time. A very aptly titled that the book is, readers will like going through it, irrespective of their age and liking of any specific...
Book Giveaway: 'Musings of a Wanderer' by Shreya Chatterjee

Book Giveaway: ‘Musings of a Wanderer’ by Shreya Chatterjee

Here is your chance to win one of 5 author-signed copies of ‘Musings of a Wanderer‘, by Shreya Chatterjee. This is a poetry collection written by Shreya. A breezy read, a touchy collection of poems, with subject matters you can relate to on a everyday basis – ‘Musings of a Wanderer‘ is a highly recommended...
Cafe Review: Cuppa Java

Cafe Review: Cuppa Java

As we mentioned in this post before, the visit to Cuppa Java was a part of the plan to hit as many interesting places in the city possible, to celebrate 11th’s ‘Eat what you want day‘. We visited ‘Victoria Junction‘ first, and then, went to ‘Cuppa Java‘, adjacent to it. We have had some experiences...
Eatery Review: Victoria Junction

Eatery Review: Victoria Junction

Our main intention was to celebrate ‘Eat what you want day’ in as good a way as possible. And what can be better than to hit new eateries in town and eat what all you want! Yesterday was the day we are mentioning here, and two of our team members took up the aim of...
Gig Review: Solo performances by Durjoy Choudhury

Gig Review: Solo performances by Durjoy Choudhury

As we slowly and languidly entered the mall, faint traces of a harmonica accompanied by the strumming of an acoustic guitar touched us. It reminded me of my childhood days when I heard Bob Dylan for the first time in a local radio channel. We were unaware of the event, instead met with it quite...
Interview: Rashmi Kumar, author of 'Stilettos in the Newsroom'

Interview: Rashmi Kumar, author of ‘Stilettos in the Newsroom’

‘Stilettos in the Newsroom‘ by Rashmi Kumar is well recommended novel, the review of which featured on BTL here lately. Tonight we have Rashmi Kumar herself featured on BTL, for a short discussion on life, books, journalism, etc. About the author: Rashmi Kumar was born in Pune in a Maharashtrian family, attended Jesus and Mary...
Book Review: 'The Namesake' by Jhumpa Lahiri

Book Review: ‘The Namesake’ by Jhumpa Lahiri

[Disclaimer: This is a reproduction of my post on The Tossed Salad some time last year. I did not have it on my blog till date, and thought that high time it should well be featured here. I have tried to keep the original post intact. Also the format of this post may look starkly...

Interview: Dr. Vivek Banerjee, author of ‘The Long Road’

After reviewing ‘The Long Road‘ here, this time I have the man behind the much-successful novel on ‘Between The Lines‘ today. For those of you who are not aware of him, Dr. Vivek Banerjee, the author of ‘The Long Road‘ is a “Full time paediatrician ( by choice) and part time author ( by chance)”...
Book Review: 'Stilettos in the Newsroom' by Rashmi Kumar

Book Review: ‘Stilettos in the Newsroom’ by Rashmi Kumar

Author: Rashmi Kumar Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9788129116048 Pages: 138 Price: Rs. 95.00 ‘Stilettos in the Newsroom‘ by Rashmi Kumar is a story that comes straight out of the heart, told in a matter-of-fact way. I have been hearing about this novel for quite some time, and hence, the interest to go through it,...
Interview: Bhavna Rai, author of 'Fate, Fraud & A Friday Wedding'

Interview: Bhavna Rai, author of ‘Fate, Fraud & A Friday Wedding’

When I got the book in hand for the first time, the first thing that crossed my mind was: “This book must have a melodramatic, girly storyline and I surely I will have a tough time going thorough it.” Now that I am done with the book and have settled down for writing this review,...
Facebook Page: Another milestone

Facebook Page: Another milestone

Yesterday, this blog crossed the 10,000 hits milestone. And in a fit of fake(?) satisfaction, I updated my status both in FB and Twitter that I will gift myself a ‘Page’ specific for @BetweenTL, i.e. this blog. @BetweenTL is as it is known in Twitter. So, here it is, the page I mean: Between The...