Book Review: ‘Don’t Do It for Candy’ by Neil Flory
In short, "Don’t Do It for Candy" is a must-read for kids who could use a gentle nudge towards kindness—and for anyone who needs a reminder that the best things in life are often the simplest.
Book Review: ‘Devi and Her Avatars’ by Alka Pande
In "Devi and Her Avatars", Dr. Pande examines the multifaceted representations of Devi across Indian scriptures, particularly drawing from texts like the Devi Bhagavata Purana and ‘Durga Saptashati’.
Book Review: ‘Cry of the Hornbill’ by Husna
Author Husna’s "Cry of the Hornbill" is a gripping thriller set against the mystical backdrop of Nagaland, weaving together themes of politics, supernatural forces, and cultural heritage.
Book Excerpt: ‘A Teashop in Kamalapura and Other Classic Kannada Stories’ by Mini Krishnan
Excerpted with permission from A Teashop in Kamalapura and Other Classic Kannada Stories by Mini Krishnan, published by Harper Perennial India.
Book Review: ‘Crossing Paths in America and India’ by Leonard A. Gordon
Leonard A. Gordon’s memoir-like work titled "Crossing Paths in America and India: Memories Essays Reviews" offers a deeply personal yet academically rich narrative that spans decades of engagement with Indian history and U.S.-India relations.
Book Review: ‘Collective Intelligence’ by Jennifer Sundberg and Pippa Begg
"Collective Intelligence" serves as a guide for leaders to tap into their organization's full potential by promoting critical thinking, clear communication, and nimble execution.















