As the technology grows, our lives become easy and so does the threat of misusing the technology. When knowledge becomes two edged sword, life becomes uncertain. Zero Day by S Hussain Zaudi is a mirror that faces the society. Terrorism is no longer ...
Yesterday’s King and King maker – VAJPAYEE: THE ASCENT OF THE HINDU RIGHT, 1924–1977 by Abhishek Choudhary
COVER REVEALVAJPAYEE: THE ASCENT OF THE HINDU RIGHT, 1924–1977 by Abhishek ChoudharyBook DescriptionA man of unusual gifts and dangerously consequential flaws, Atal Behari Lal Vajpayee was the Hindu Right’s most glamorized and enigmatic face until now. Dr ...
Xenial Relationships and Twisted Reality? Classified by Rajasekharan Nair
The famous rather notorious spy case has gained more media attention of late when the court and the government has felicitated Sri. Nambi Narayan, the many whose life has been overthrown unfairly after the fabricated case. However, is the spy case o ...
What Could Have Been by Luke Melia – Book Review
Fantasy has never been a genre that I used to look forward to. However, parallel universes and time travel have intrigued me to no end. Hence What Could Have Been by Luke Melia is a book in the fantasy genre, amalgamated with suspense, that hooked m ...
Vijaypat Singhania’s Autobiography – An Incomplete Life
Taking birth in an aristocratic and ending up without a roof over his head, Vijaypat Singhania's life is no less than a grandma's tale. Once at the apex of the legendary Ramond Industries how this great man ended up settling his family dispute in co ...
The Pleasure and Pain of Love and War in Bosnia by Humayun Kabir
Is it possible to fall in love with someone amidst the gory scenes of death and dead bodies? If the story was not been narrated by someone who has been there in the middle of the chaos it would have been tough to believe. But Love and War in Bosnia ...
Ultimate Sugar-free Desserts by Harsh Kedia – Review
While formulating my diet plans, going sugar-free has been the first step that I suggest to my clients. However, they used to ask me if they could at least have something that tastes sweet. Jaggery and honey have been my choices of substitutes ...
Stirring the Sleeping Soul Inside – Booming Stars by Harsh Pamnani and Manish Pandey
I knew them as Be You Nick, Mostly Sane, and Beer Biceps, and not by their real names. Yes, Social media lives are different, and the person out there would have a different life. Booming Digital Stars by Harsh Pamnani and Manish Pandey is a book th ...
Reveling in the Sanskrit Verses in English – Saudarya Lahari Translated From The Sanskrit By Mani Rao
I have grown up hearing Soundarya Lahri recited by my mother. But hardly did I grasp the essence and seldom did I make an effort to. A translation of the same to either my mother tongue or English is something that I have been looking forward to. So ...
Quaint Yet Contemporary – Insatiable by Shobha De
At 70, I might be preparing myself for the impending end of the story, lying on a couch, counting numerous illnesses, and whining about the kids not being considerate. Or so is the common practice of parents and grandparents who are past 70. B ...