#BookReview The Greatest Bengali Stories Ever Told by Arunava Sinha:

I had my eyes on this book for a while now. The hook was obvious, it was about stories from Bengal by illustrious authors of all time and thanks to Aleph Book Company I had the book. This book will always be a little special for me, there is a stench of nostalgia that is hardContinue reading “#BookReview The Greatest Bengali Stories Ever Told by Arunava Sinha:”

#BookReview : The Sialkot Saga by @ashwinsanghi

Nothing like the previous books that Ashwin Sanghi has written Sialkot Saga is a partition story, takes you back in time. The book revolves around two people who are bound together by an ancient secret which is rooted in Pakistan (Sialkot) Having extensively read partition literature in my college years this truly was an engagingContinue reading “#BookReview : The Sialkot Saga by @ashwinsanghi”

#BookReview My Gita by @devduttmyth

    Devdutt Pattanaik is a facinating storyteller and that is why each and every release of his is launched amidst great excitement and fanfare. One of the reasons of liking him is because he very lucidly explains these lil notions tucked in the remotest part of history, shrouded by myth, sometimes by mithya withoutContinue reading “#BookReview My Gita by @devduttmyth”

#BookReview The house that BJ built by @anujachauhan

Having read all her books, there was much curiosity regarding her upcoming book “The house that BJ built” and getting an opportunity to read this book meant much and the experience has been thoroughly entertaining. I devoured it while traveling in those long metro rides battling crowd. I read the book while on a road trip,Continue reading “#BookReview The house that BJ built by @anujachauhan”