Book Review – Delhi A Soliloquy: M Mukundan
As a reader there are times when I’m faced with a choice, to either continue reading a book with aContinue Reading
As a reader there are times when I’m faced with a choice, to either continue reading a book with aContinue Reading
In Notes From a Small Island, Bill Bryson takes the reader on a hilarious 3-week journey travelling within England – An ode to the country that was home for many years, before returning to the states.
The Dutch House was a last minute purchase. As I was waiting for the cashier to scan my pile ofContinue Reading
Biography of Indira Nehru Gandhi, India’s first female prime minister, is nothing short of a thriller novel. One of the best reads of my life.
The other day Arvind asked me to describe a book that I would love to read. He further added thatContinue Reading
There is a disadvantage to years of obsessively reading thrillers and crime fiction, you expose your brain to so manyContinue Reading
Jeffrey Archer was one of the first books that I picked up when I realised my love for reading. IContinue Reading
Virginia Woolf is known for her experimental work in The Waves – considered one of the greatest works of literary modernism.
If I had to recommend one book as a must-read this year it would be My Dark Vanessa.
(I received a digital copy of this book from the author) Before I begin to talk about the book, allowContinue Reading