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First Person Singular by Haruki Murakami review – crowd-pleaser in cruise…
The Japanese author’s prose remains wildly popular, but complacency tarnishes his new story collection…
First thing I turn to in a book? The thank yous at the back
I have something to acknowledge: I love acknowledgments. They are the first thing I read in a book. (Often I won’t…
A new book that introduces kids to a taste of history
This roller coaster of a ride through history features twins—trivia crazy Siya and a budding chef Samar. The story…
Vish Dhamija reveals new book cover
Crime fiction writer Vish Dhamija is all set to release a new book this year. Sharing the news, the author revealed…
In Treatment’ Executive Producer Noa Tishby Drops Debut Book on Israel
Israeli-American actress-producer-author Noa Tishby was compiling research for what would eventually become her…
When The Leader Is Also A Coach
The idea of the boss who loves command and control is outdated. Today businesses across sectors are realising the…
Two trend-setting books set to clear the air on Indian data
New Delhi, April 5 (IANS) Two new books by Chennai-based data journalist Rukmini S, "Whole Numbers and…
How lockdown, Dr Shalini Verma and Books 33 created 15 authors and a book:…
A famous line from the film ‘Forrest Gump’ aptly defines the situation we recently dealt with. It goes like this:…
Penguin Random House: There’s A Book For That: Historical Novels And Women
As we continue a month of honoring women’s history, our sights turn to new and popular historical fiction by and…
Review: An indiscretion, a stalker and a wedding fuel novel
“Every Vow You Break,” by Peter Swanson (William Morrow)
When Bruce, a fabulously wealthy financier, proposes to…