Book Review: ‘The Land Trap’ by Mike Bird
As a critical study of power, wealth, and space, "The Land Trap" feels both timely and necessary, and it leaves the reader seeing the ground under their feet in a very different light.
Book Review: ‘The Ghosts of Indian Small Towns’ by Ruskin Bond
"The Ghosts Of Indian Small Towns: A Journey Through Time" by Ruskin Bond - This book reads like a warm conversation with an old friend who has seen India change—and remembers it the way it once was.
Book Review: ‘Speaking of History’ by Romila Thapar and Namit Arora
"Speaking of History" by Romila Thapar and Namit Arora crackles with the urgency of reclaiming India's past from myth-makers and politicians.
Book Review: ‘Radha’ by Bhanumathi Narasimhan
"Radha: A Tale of Divine Love" by Bhanumathi Narasimhan reads less like a book and more like a feeling that slowly settles into you.
Book Review: ‘Alfaaz ki Mehfil’ by Satya Prabhakar
Ultimately, "Alfaaz ki Mehfil" succeeds as both a literary mehfil (gathering) and a cultural bridge, inviting global readers into a garden where Urdu roses bloom alongside English fragrances.
Book Review: ‘A Flag to Live and Die For’ by Navtej Sarna
"A Flag to Live and Die For: A Short History of India's Tricolour" by Navtej Sarna masterfully traces the evolution of India's national flag from ancient symbols to its adoption in 1947.















