books

Good News, Bad News

Ronald Malfi, author of The Canyon of Souls, interviews author Oswald Pereira about The Newsroom Mafia.

Book Review: The Newsroom Mafia

For those interested in Mumbai’s underworld and the underbelly of journalism, this book might make interesting reading.

Book Review: Scammed

Ahmed Faiyaz’s latest is recommend for those who are looking for an uncomplicated, light, suspense-spun tale.

Confessions and More

Scammed author Ahmed Faiyaz speaks to us about his third novel and a few upcoming films based on his other titles.

Book Review: The Sense of an Ending

When we try to capture past thoughts and memories, more often than not we end up grasping not memories, but moments.

All in the Family

Author Judy Balan talks to us in an exclusive interview about her debut novel Two Fates and shares her views on relationships and marriages in India.

Reading Between the Lines

Wouldn’t you rather come home to a library than carry one with you?

Book Review: Hot Tea Across India

Lapse of better judgement or otherwise, Rishad Saam Mehta’s travel stories are a treat to read.

The Right Kind of Waiting

Award-winning young writer Aditi Machado talks to us about her writing and what the future may hold for her.

Book Review: Death in Mumbai

Written by Meenal Baghel, the book ably documents the disappearance and murder of Neeraj Grover.

Book Review: Hansi

If Barbie dressed like an early 20th century European country girl, started overdosing on Nazi philosophy, and wanted to marry Jesus, then you would probably get Hansi.

Book Review: 1888 Dial India

Anuvab Pal’s book takes a long, hard look at modern Indian society through glasses coated with exaggeration, irony, and humour.