By Upasana Sharma: Is love only skin deep? Is marriage truly the commitment of a lifetime, for the better or the worse, till death do us part? Raising these, along with many other questions is Sudha Murty, the author of Mahashweta. It’s a story of Dr.
By Dee Rayolia: I will not be doing complete justice to Tagore’s poetic novel ‘The Home and the World’ because I read it in translation. And to say that it was a faulty translation would be an understatement. My version of the novel was translated by his
By Priyanka Vaid: The best buddies in any season, books, are way too many to select from. So, here’s an effort to make your ride through the book stalls a little less tiring while eyeing the best ones to read. This is my pick of
By Shamenaz Shaikh: The Invisible Visible is the fourth book of poetry by Prof R. K. Bhushan Sabharwal (1947) of Kartarpur (Jalandhar), who is a powerful voice in Indian English Poetry and Criticism. The poetry collection is divided into two sections- ‘The Invisible Visible’ comprises of
By Umika Sharma: There are some books which are like a puzzle, once you pick it up, you can barely rest till it’s solved. Then there are those books which automatically fall into pieces. You can read them at a leisurely hour and continue doing
By Anshul Kumar Pandey: Book: Notes on a Scandal Author: Zoe Heller Publisher: Penguin Books Pages: 243 Ephebophilia, the distant cousin of Paedophilia, has been a topic of much debate and controversy for many years now. The gist of any debate regarding this topic is
By Neha Bhandarkar: John Grogan in this semi autobiography, provides an emotional story of a young family making its ways through life with the help of a dog. Now you may think, "I do not like dogs, why should I be reading an entire book
By Indrani Chanda: Margaret Atwood is often acknowledged as a Canadian author, novelist, poet, literary critic and essayist. She was awarded the Arthur C. Clarke Award and Prince of Asturias award for Literature. She has won the Booker prize once and the Governor General's Award
By Pratik Mantri: 'The Secret' written by Rhonda Byrne in 2006 is a self help book which has been a roaring success with the book being translated into 44 languages and has sold well over 21 million copies all over the world; not to forget