A rave review about “What Kitty did?” on another blog urged me to pick this book. It sounded a lot like fun and wit. Did

A rave review about “What Kitty did?” on another blog urged me to pick this book. It sounded a lot like fun and wit. Did
Hope everyone is having a good week and both of us by all means had an exhausting month! Despite all the travel, mental and physical
It is July already and half of 2018 has already gone by! Where is the time going ? I have been consistent with my reading
More than often we find ourselves being asked the same question in a 100 different ways. How do we find time for the things that
She was a multi-faced personality, an Iyengar girl who ruled the superficial glamorous world and the party which was formed on caste politics.Her subjects lovingly
This house of clay and water – A story of forbidden love in Pakistan Author – Faiqa Mansab Publisher – Penguin Random House Pages- 272
1999.The year when the Pakistani soldiers infiltrated into the Indian side of the Line of Control. Conflict rose. A War broke out. Victory for India. Gallantry awards for the soldiers and the martyrs.We saluted and showed our respect .And then, we moved on with our everyday life.
The penultimate book of the Clifton Chronicles takes the readers through a rush of happenings set in the mid 1970’s in the UK, India, East Berlin and Moscow and the lives of characters that have formed the very base of Clifton saga. Can Archer deliver yet another thrilling installment of the Clifton family ? Read on to know more…
Devi Yashodhran’s debut novel, a historical fiction, that will teleport you to the time of Cholas and to their port city Nagapatinam.