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Meet Meera, Vivaan, Kabir and Nisha – four people trying to establish themselves in this world of competition. Meera...
Terrorism has become a household term across the world in recent years. And Karan Mahajan’s second novel revolves round...
The definition of relationships has kept on changing with the passage of time. And in the 21st century it...
The beauty of any piece of art lies in its ability to suggest a multiple level of connotations...
And because I am an Ashwin Sanghi fan, my second review is also going to be one of his...
I am not actually qualified enough or eligible to write a book review on this awesome and fiercely fast-paced...
“The truth is I am fat, I have pimples on my face and all the boys make fun of...
“It is alright to cry,” says a soothing voice from the Helpline to a distraught soul on the...
Forget Me Not, Stranger is the much-anticipated final installment of the thrilling trilogy of Novoneel Chakraborty’s ‘Stranger’ series. Twenty-three...
There is a time in our lives when most of us believe our fathers to be superheroes. On...
Women, in everyday life, accost and confront several challenging situations at home, workplace, during hangouts, etc. And their strength,...
2016 Man Booker Longlist: A Whole Life by Robert Seethaler
Rit Chattapadhyay, Best Selling, Book World, 0Country: Austria Translated by Charlotte Collins A Whole Life written by Robert Seethaler, and translated by Charlotte Collins has...