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.
Book Review: ‘Vikram and Vetala’ by Douglas Penick
Douglas Penick's retelling of the ancient Indian legend of "Vikram and Vetala" transforms the traditional narrative through three unique elements: an origin story for the Vetala, a meaningful conclusion, and a modern emotional core that resonates with contemporary audiences.
















