Book Review: ‘Anatomy of an Alibi’ by Ashley Elston
The novel "Anatomy of an Alibi," by Ashley Elston, intricately depicts the lives of two women, Camille Bayliss and Aubrey Price, whose worlds collide under dire circumstances.
Book Review: ‘After Us’ by Akshay Chopra
Akshay Chopra’s "After Us: A Tale of Life Beyond Super Intelligent AI" is a thoughtful and slightly unsettling story about the future.
Book Excerpt: ‘August 17’ by S. Hareesh and Jayasree Kalathil
Excerpted with permission from “August 17: A Novel of Power and Rebellion”, S. Hareesh and Jayasree Kalathil, and Harper Perennial India
Book Review: ‘A Brush with Life’ by Satish Gujral
"A Brush with Life" by Satish Gujral is a deeply honest and moving autobiography of one of India’s most remarkable modern artists.
Book Review: ‘100 Ways to See India’ by Rohit Saran
Rohit Saran's "100 Ways to See India: Stats, Stories, and Surprises" offers a visually rich exploration of India's complexities through data-driven insights, making it an eye-opening coffee table book for anyone curious about the nation's pulse.
Book Review: ‘Whatever It Takes’ by Sangeetha Chakrapani
"Whatever It Takes" by Sangeetha Chakrapani is not just a memoir, but a very personal story of a mother who chose courage over fear.
















