Book Review: ‘Being Muslim in Hindu India’ by Ziya Us Salam
In conclusion, "Being Muslim in Hindu India" is not only an informative read but also a call to action for a more inclusive and empathetic society, showcasing Salam's distinctive blend of passion and factual depth.
Book Review: ‘Maria, Just Maria’ by Sandhya Mary and Jayasree Kalathil
"Maria, Just Maria" emerges as an insightful and humorous exploration of contemporary society's norms and contradictions, masterfully translated to resonate with English-speaking audiences by Jayasree Kalathil.
Book Review: ‘A Game of Fire’ by Nanak Singh and Navdeep Suri
The message of "A Game of Fire" remains as relevant nowadays as it was when it was first published in 1948. It serves as a powerful reminder of the human spirit’s resilience in the face of adversity.
Book Review: ‘The Pig Flip’ by Joshy Benedict and K.K. Muralidharan
"The Pig Flip" is a moving examination of addiction and its effects on people and families that is a monument to the narrative potential of graphic novels.
Book Review: ‘The Bill Gates Problem’ by Tim Schwab
"The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire" combines riveting storytelling with groundbreaking reporting to present readers with a thought-provoking counter-narrative.
Book Review: ‘The Fall: The End of the Murdoch Empire’ by Michael Wolff
In conclusion, "The Fall: The End of the Murdoch Empire" is an interesting, albeit sordid, look behind the scenes at Fox News and the Murdoch Empire.
















