Railonama – Unforgettable train stories by Anupama Sharma My memories of trains travel several years back into childhood and college days, just like everyone else’s probably do. Those were the days when I travelled annually, sometimes even […]
Read moreGone Girl – Gyllian Flynn I had not thought that I would review this book, but it persisted on the NY bestseller list at #1 position for months in a row, and this was enough to […]
Read moreCutting Chai and Maska Pao- The way it is said in Mumbai Only So its raining outside now, and what runs in my mind is a lovely brewed tea cuppa, the tea lover that I […]
Read moreHalf Girlfriend– Chetan Bhagat Chetan Bhagatis the most loved author in India, and more so because Young India really looks forward to reading him. He created waves with his earlier novels, making people read and inspiring […]
Read moreAnimal Farm – George Orwell A couple of days back, after finishing Adultery, I got super busy with my new project at office. The entire day I was either on my toes or behind my computer […]
Read moreAdultery – Paulo Coelho I was quite excited when I ordered Adultery, because it looked like it was going to be one of Paulo’s best works after Alchemist. There were a couple of things which […]
Read moreA Farewell to Arms- Ernest Hemingway There’s a little story about what poked me to pick up this book to read and review. So here it goes: When I saw Silver Linings Playbook, I really […]
Read moreLove thy nature.. I am on a vacation, pampering myself to some lovely sights in north. The day we were about to leave from Pune, the hurry freak that my husband is and the forgetful […]
Read moreThe White Tiger – Arvind Adiga I remember reading this book in shifts, swinging between my office work and the ebook, and not even once did I lose a grip on the story, the plot […]
Read moreTo Kill A Mocking Bird – Harper Lee It is a mandate for the lovers of classics, and the most intriguing one I have ever come across now(Not that the list ends here). It is […]
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