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Book Review: ‘I Never Thought I Could Fall In Love’ by Chanchaldeep Singh Sandhu

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...
Book Review: ‘Shiver’ by Maggie Stiefvater

Book Review: ‘Shiver’ by Maggie Stiefvater

Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 978184774028 Pages: 400 Price: 550.00 Plot Discussion: Supernatural romances have been done and done again, and I am not ashamed to say that I have read and enjoyed a few of them but Maggie Stiefvater brings something extra to hers. Shiver is the first book in the Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy...
Interview: Paritosh Uttam, author of ‘Dreams in Prussian Blue’

Interview: Paritosh Uttam, author of ‘Dreams in Prussian Blue’

Paritosh Uttam is a well-known name in the current Indian English literature scenario. Today we have him on ‘Between The Lines’ on a quite detailed interview session with one of our team members. Let his words speak more of him. Biography: Pune-based software engineer and now a published writer. Author of ‘Dreams in Prussian Blue‘, published...
Book Review: ‘Tea - 20’ by Vinod Kumar S

Book Review: ‘Tea – 20’ by Vinod Kumar S

Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9789381576991 Pages: 125 Price: 125.00 Plot Discussion: Not every day one comes across a book that makes one think, smile, cry and laugh altogether. When I started with this collection of twenty short stories, I was reluctant about the same, but I am now glad that I was wrong. It’s a...
My experience with Internshala – Part 2 (The Story of a Start-Up - Few Pointers)

My experience with Internshala – Part 2 (The Story of a Start-Up – Few Pointers)

This is a story of a start up. X and Y co-founded a company, a dream that used to drive one of them crazy. And after years of hardships and planning and what not, today they are a growing company and a well known name in its own domain. When X and Y decide to...
Book Review: ‘Navarasa by Lotus’ compiled by Rajiv Kumar

Book Review: ‘Navarasa by Lotus’ compiled by Rajiv Kumar

Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9789381576847 Pages: 162 Price: 125.00 Plot Discussion: ‘Navarasa by Lotus’ is actually a compilation of short stories by Rajiv Kumar that are very intricately linked together by varied characters and scenes. Each story is dedicated to a distinct emotion or rasa. The nine stories are those of a convicted movie...
Interview: Saurav Vaish, author of ‘Love happens’

Interview: Saurav Vaish, author of ‘Love happens’

This is the interview of young published author Saurav Vaish, as he speaks his mind to array of queries from the BTL team. Biography: Saurav Vaish, a final year engineering student in Amity University, Noida discovered the writer within after a few life changing incidents. His tryst with writing started through essay writing competitions for which he...
Book Review: ‘Faceless' by Tapan Ghosh

Book Review: ‘Faceless’ by Tapan Ghosh

Format: Paperback Language: English ISBN: 9789381115985 Pages: 239 Price: 145.00 About the Author: Tapan Ghosh is an engineer by profession but an adventurous man at heart who has lived life on his terms. His book ‘Faceless’ is his first foray outside the field of Science and Technology. His honest style draws extensively from people and places he...
My experience with Internshala - Part 1 (One hell of an experience- strategies, friends and lessons for life!)

My experience with Internshala – Part 1 (One hell of an experience- strategies, friends and lessons for life!)

This is vastly a good bye note, to what has been fruitful four and a half month. In these roughly 135 days, I got to learn a lot. Specifically, how much crazy people can get when it comes to discussions about their graduate colleges, how much workaholic some can be, how much passionate one can...
Interview: Sumit Aggarwal, author of ‘Office Shocks’

Interview: Sumit Aggarwal, author of ‘Office Shocks’

We reviewed Sumit Aggarwal‘s ‘Office Shocks‘ here on BTL. To complete the cycle, we have Sumit today for a short interview on his book, and his future projects. Q1. Firstly, congratulations to you for your debut novel ‘Office Shocks’!   When and why did you begin writing? Thanks. I think I read this quote somewhere which means – If...
Interview: Douglas Misquita, author of ‘Haunted’

Interview: Douglas Misquita, author of ‘Haunted’

We reviewed Douglas Misquita‘s ‘Haunted‘ here on BTL. To complete the cycle, we have Douglas today for a short interview on his book, and his future projects. Biography: Douglas Misquita, Jr lives in Bombay City and has a Bachelor in Electronics Engineering and a Masters in Business Administration in Informaton Technology and Systems. Though he pursues...
Interview: Abhay Nagarajan, author of 'Corporate Atyaachaar'

Interview: Abhay Nagarajan, author of ‘Corporate Atyaachaar’

BTL welcomes Abhay Nagarajan, the author of ‘Corporate Atyaachaar’ for a short discussion on life, books, writing, etc. Biography: Abhay did his schooling in Mumbai & Bangalore. He graduated from SRCC and followed that up with a Masters degree in finance (MFC) from University of Delhi. Abhay worked as a financial advisor for a little...