
Book Review: The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul by Deborah Rodriguez
People aren’t defined by the city they are from, the religion they practice or the environment they are in. They […]
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People aren’t defined by the city they are from, the religion they practice or the environment they are in. They […]
India is being looked at as a big consumer of books in the world. That is why all publishing houses […]
Oprah Winfrey is amongst the most powerful names in the world. She is a living example of what a person […]
So, I just finished reading Soha Ali Khan’s, The Perils of Being Moderately Famous and I must say, I have […]
If until now, Soha Ali Khan was moderately famous then after reading ‘The Perils of Being Moderately Famous’, I have […]
Around a month back I got an email from the far away land of Romania sent by a lady called […]
Turtles all the way down came out yesterday. John Green has written some beautiful lines in the book. So, while […]
“Love is not a tragedy or a failure, but a gift”. And in the true sense, turtles all the way […]
“If you live in certain places, in a certain way, you'd better learn to praise the small felicities.”
A couple of days back I went for this mega sale organised by Harper Collins in Delhi. I found there […]
Childhood is a complicated time for everyone. The experiences, the feelings, the relations that we build at the time play […]
Names of the books shortlisted for this year’s Man Booker Prize was made public today. Debutants George Saunders, Fiona Mozley, and […]
Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy was born on 9 September 1828. Commonly referred as Leo Tolstoy, he is regarded as one of the […]
The blind man’s garden is an ensemble coalesced together which shows what war, terrorism and the fear of God can turn humanity […]
The blind man’s garden is an ensemble coalesced together which shows what war, terrorism and the fear of God can turn humanity […]
Old man and the sea was written by Ernest Hemingway in the year 1952. Soon after, he was awarded Pulitzer […]