The Service Elevator by Vasimraja Bhavikatti
“The Service Elevator” by Vasimraja Bhavikatti offers a gripping exploration of the IT industry through a mysterious lens. While the book effectively addresses industry issues…
“The Service Elevator” by Vasimraja Bhavikatti offers a gripping exploration of the IT industry through a mysterious lens. While the book effectively addresses industry issues…
“The Way We Were” by Prajwal Hegde is a delightful romance with a genuine feel. Its engaging narrative and well-developed characters, including the compelling friendship, make it a comforting read. Surprisingly deep, it seamlessly weaves Andrew and Myrah’s family history into their romance, creating a charming and heartwarming story.
Vikkas Arun Pareek’s Letters to My Mother is a moving epistolary novel about generational trauma. Read further to know my views on the same.
With destination weddings, experiential events, and curated guest lists gaining popularity, the wedding planner has become a permanent fixture on the shaadi scene not just as the event organizer but as the friend, philosopher, and guide to the entire khandaan. As we immerse ourselves in the chaos of the stories laced with black humour, we …
The mystifying presence of Anarkali has loomed large in history and folklore. Only a handful of dubitable details mark her story. In Anarkali, Sumant Batra ventures to piece together the puzzle surrounding her, giving her an identity, name, family and a life beyond the tragic love affair. Anarkali is a labour of love that expertly …
She belongs to a Maharashtrian middle-class family from the suburbs. He hails from an affluent family in South Bombay. The only common point between them – being Mumbaikars. How do their paths cross in this city of dreams? Gayatri believes it’s because of Abhi Agarwal, Varun’s younger brother, who also happens to be her brother’s …
“Eventually, I realised, it wasn’t straight people who reduced homosexuals, men who curbed women, or the rich who oppressed the poor. It was the individual’s own character and lack of courage to be one with their truth that restricted them.”Two best friends, grappling with the many complexities of their lives, find themselves in the middle …
Oindrilla Roy or Oinks is having a lousy week. From her parents, to house help, the pets and her boss — everyone seems to seek her time and attention at the same time. Her cousin and best friend are not far behind and need her intervention with their own set of Shenanigans.While Oinks grapples with …
Raised by a trio of witches, Jai Gill invites us on a journey of magic, mystery, and mayhem – all while teaching yoga during the day and slaying demons at night. As Jai begins the journey of not only embracing his magical legacy but also making peace with his sexuality, his magical life is shattered …
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I was not aware of the genre of this book before reading it. And I must say, this is the first book that I have read, despite its difficult language, complicated writing style, and confusing genre. However you must understand that by these terms I do not mean to insult the book, I merely aim to …