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Books - Page 33

In the spirit of brevity

28 Aug 2016 7:58 PM
If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter – Mark Twain.The ability to express effectively with fewer words is a talent, not bequeathed...

Ode to indian temples

21 Aug 2016 8:23 PM
It’s rare to come across an individual who’s adept with both pen and camera – more so when photography grew out of a casual remark. Tarun Chopra is...

PAKISTAN’S TOXIC MESS

21 Aug 2016 8:16 PM
A Quetta hospital on August 8, a Lahore park in March, a Karachi bus in May 2015, a school in Peshawar in December 2014, the Wagah border crossing in...

Cultural Juxtapose

21 Aug 2016 8:13 PM
Roswitha Joshi’s plots juxtapose  the Indian and Western attitudes and relationships between characters of these two cultures, they certainly do not...

In search of peace

14 Aug 2016 9:42 PM
The Partition of the Indian sub-continent in 1947, with its violent consequences that reverberate to this day, was not of India’s making – and yet,...

In the right direction

14 Aug 2016 9:38 PM
Rightfully wrong Wrongfully Right-the third instalment in the Right Fit Wrong Shoe series, is a typical chick lit, written humorously, but some might...

Challenges Galore

14 Aug 2016 9:33 PM
Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram’s last budget artificially brought down the country’s fiscal deficit, leaving the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s...

Intriguing but not engaging

14 Aug 2016 9:44 PM
Based on a true incident that occurred in 1959 in Bombay, Rustom is a fictionalised crime drama that unfurls the tale of a patriotic Naval Commander...

Potter and the son

7 Aug 2016 8:27 PM
The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well,” were the last lines of the final installment of one of the most popular cycle of...

Tales of Tipu

7 Aug 2016 8:17 PM
Contextualising the enigma of Tipu Sultan is a difficult task. His 16-year-rule has been at the heart of folklore, history and numerous political and...

Understanding Bhagat and his Intellect

7 Aug 2016 8:12 PM
This book is a fascinating analysis of Bhagat Singh the political thinker, based on his Jail Note Book that he kept between September 12, 1929, and...

Beyond the Glitz

31 July 2016 7:39 PM
Women are said to be the most subjugated creature in the world. It is an undeniable reality that the subjugation of women has nothing to do with the...
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