book review 2024
Has the IAS failed the nation? D. Subbarao shares his views
The narrative is straightforward, guileless, compassionate and full of insights
Book Review | Brilliance, empathy, simplicity qualities that define Subbarao
The subtitle of the book — Notes from My Life and Career — is significant
Book Review | If cooks could kill: The enigma of the ugly femme fatale
This novel gives you a delicious taste of modern Japanese food
Book Review | India, essentially liberal? If not, should we celebrate the death of its promise?
The author is a retired corporate honcho and a marketing wizard
Book Review | Fashionista-influencer discovers Goa’s susegad
Goagr@m is about Madhur, a young fashion designer who adopted social media as a business and branding tool
Book Review | Manifesto of Indian citizen shows constant vigil must for democracy
This is a remarkably simple but effective method of reminding citizenry that a fight for democratic rights and privileges is ongoing
Book Review | Jingoistic war fantasy presented as speculative fiction
The novel also throws a unique geopolitical situation into the mix
Book Review | Writing India’s own history of libertarian economic thought leadership
This is a book of economic and social history which shows future possibilities
Book Review | The importance of being an earnestly-radicalised, young Muslim
We see two sides of Mahmud throughout the book
Book Review | Anatomy of an Indian self-help guide
Chetan Bhagat knows his audience well and has catered to their needs quite flawlessly for over a decade now