

Book Review: Waiting for the Mahatma by R. K. Narayan
*SPOILER ALERT* proceed only if you have already read the book (or if you do not intend to read it) (or if you don't mind reading books...


Book Review: Stolen
Stolen: A Letter to my Captor, by Lucy Christopher 16-year-old Gemma Toombs lives in England with her less-than-caring parents till she...


Book Review: A Thousand Splendid Suns
I bought this book for a hundred rupees in front of the Victoria Terminus Station at Mumbai, because my cousin, Anj had recommended it...


Book Review: The Left Hand of God
WARNING: Lots of Spoilers ahead. Oh, and snark. Vicious amounts of it. Ahem.Okay. I was ohhh-kayy with the book in the beginning, and...


Books and Looks
What do books and a camera have in common? They capture people. Today I tried my hand at photographing books for the first time. And boy,...


Fan Art? Maybe...
Here's the story behind this acrylic-on-canvas. My friend Gowri once told me it was really aesthetically pleasing to paint a white canvas...


Why Trilogies are great!
Not too many, nor too less. Trilogies are the perfect number of books for a series. Great for plot and character development. Have a...


Books are life!
I started reading when I was, like, three? My first favourites were Amar Chitra Kathas and comics. Then came Enid Blyton's short stories...


Review: Wonder, by R.J. Palacio
This was a beautiful book. As I always do, I'll start with the good things about this book, which were basically everything. 1. It is...


My pick: Top 8 Fireplace reads
Why fireplace reads? The words, in the flickering firelight come alive and take you somewhere so much more magical than your life will...