Book Review: The Lives of Others
It is like cancer. It spreads through the living cells in your body, slowly and surreptitiously, without you even knowing. And…
It is like cancer. It spreads through the living cells in your body, slowly and surreptitiously, without you even knowing. And…
I had no intention of reading this book till about Friday, which was 2 days back. I had bought a…
It was only by chance that I picked up this book from a person de-cluttering his stock of books on…
This is one of Murakami’s first novels (infact written before his bestseller Norwegian Wood) and my third Murakami read (after…
What happens when a “wide eyed adolescent from the small neighborhood of Kashundia who had, years ago, crossed the…
Mari, a girl in her late teens, sits all by herself in a cafe sipping a cup of coffee and…
“In art, don’t you see, there is no first person” – Oscar Wilde. I had read this book quite some…
It was only last week that I wrote in my blog that though I was excited to share my review…
V S Naipaul is one of the most celebrated Indian writers of all times and this is his masterpiece having…
Set in the 1960s with the backdrop of the Nigerian Civil war, Half of a Yellow Sun could have very…