Books
Reviews and summaries of some must-read books
‘Predators and Prey’. Mounted on a big canvas, Abhinav Agarwal’s book is a fast-paced thriller ready for a movie script
The novel 'Predators and Prey’ by author Abhinav Agarwal works at many levels.
The Anti-CAA Harry Potter placards: Dear Millennials, this new year, read a goddamned new book
If millennials are under the impression that they are convincing anyone with these Harry Potter placards, then they are a million times more stupid than one previously assumed them to be.
In Winter 2019 ‘Award Wapsi’ season, Shashi Tharoor to accept Sahitya Akademi Award since it is not union govt nominated
Thiruvananthapuram MP and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor won Sahitya Akademi Award for his book An Era of Darkness.
The Curse of Gandhari: Author Aditi Banerjee tells why Gandhari is her favourite queen
"The Curse of Gandhari" author Aditi Banerjee says she finds Gandhari as one of the most inspirational and unforgettable characters.
Shiv Aroor on India’s Most Fearless 2: They practised unquestioning loyalty to their units and men, and when it came to it, placed the...
‘India’s Most Fearless 2: More Military Stories of Unimaginable Courage and Sacrifice’ has been written by Shiv Aroor and Rahul Singh, Penguin Ebury Press, 2019.
Historians need to reevaluate our freedom struggle: Vikram Sampath talks about Congress being a British creation, Savarkar and more
An interview with Vikram Sampath, the author of the book, 'Savarkar: Echoes of a Forgotten Past'.
The attack on Hinduism has uncanny resemblance to Christian annihilation of Paganism – A review of ‘The Darkening Age’
The current attack on Hinduism has uncanny resemblance to Christian Annihilation of Paganism
Gujarat Lies: A collection Rana Ayyub’s personal vendetta
After her book was published, Ayyub had accused Tehelka of being under 'political pressure' to not publish the 'sting'
‘J&K Invisible Faultlines’- a book that attempts to correct the skewed narrative on Jammu and Kashmir
A Review of the book ‘J&K Invisible Faultlines’ -Edited by Sandhya Jain, published by Pentagon Press
Shahid Afridi says he will not allow daughters to play outdoor games because of social and religious reasons
They have permission to play all the indoor games they want, but my daughters are not going to be competing in public sporting activities, Afridi has written.