Book review
Book REVIEW | The importance of being earnest in a villainish and banal world
The Impeccable Integrity of Ruby R. is not a political novel. It’s a novel set in politics, but it’s about Ruby and no one else.
Book REVIEW | A maverick cop’s gripping autobiography
The heart of the book is gripping not on account of any juicy, lazy gossip about key people
Book REVIEW | How Mowgli grew up, grew old and loved his mothers
The book chronicles Daniel’s journey in life, from the jungle to civilisation, from childhood till his sixties
Book REVIEW | The good doctor’s submissions
The book’s many, well-researched papers dealt with the larger issue of the state of healthcare in India
BOOK REVIEW | Marwari housewife’s sexcapades end on a surprisingly flat note
This book started out with promise, if only because of the dysfunctional family Srilaa grew up in
BOOK REVIEW | Preachy tone mars this quirky history of local pilgrimages
If you are familiar with Pattanaik’s earlier books, you will also note that this book is not quite in his usual style
BOOK REVIEW | A whitewashed portrait shorn of biases, insights
For this reviewer, the fact that a book has been written about V.P. Menon is insufficient.
Towards an Indian realism
'The India way' is a clarion call to play the game of realpolitik
Telling the India story, one dream at a time
'A Burning' is an intimate and clear-eyed rendering of the lives and dreams of three people
Book Review: dopehri – work of evocative charm and quite humour
Determining your self-worth, no matter what age can kick in a sense of accomplishment.