Rajkumari Sharma Tankha By his own admission, Atul Koul Randev, who recently released his debut book, a financial thriller The Hundred Million Bet (Srishti Publishers), is a writer during the weekends and the occasional weekday evenings – in the opposite of times (i.e. during the weekdays and the occasional weekends), he leads the Strategy, and […]Read More
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Rajkumari Sharma Tankha All Stray Dogs Go To Heaven (BluOne Ink) is the debut novel by filmmaker-cum-poet Krishna Candeth. Written by the Kerala-born, Colombia-based author, the book explores themes of love and friendship, dreams and reality, through multiple perspectives that keep readers deeply engaged. In this exclusive interview, Krishna Candeth shares insights into his writing […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha A fascinating story of self-discovery, Judy Balan’s new book Why Am I Like This (Simon & Schuster India) explores astrology, Jungian psychology, mythology, and her own life experiences. The book offers a fresh and insightful take on psychological astrology for modern readers. Mother to a 17-year-old girl and two Retrievers, the author […]Read More
Anurag Kaul ‘A must read for professionals and entrepreneurs from all backgrounds. Mukesh Sud and Priyank Narayan have succinctly encapsulated the six fundamentals needed to thrive in any career. Exciting gyaan, intelligibly packaged from IIMA and Ashoka’. When such praiseworthy words come from the founder and executive vice chairman of Info Edge, which owns naukri.com, […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha It is tough to classify The Indian Café in London into a single genre. Is it a cookbook, a travel narrative, a suspenseful story, or a layered relationship drama? The answer is—everything and more. A rich blend of love and loss, intergenerational relationships, identity, and the aspirations of young individuals navigating parental […]Read More
Team L&M A deeply researched, provocative and comprehensive book on Hindutva that provides a critical and holistic view of the historical, social and scientific meaning of Hindutva, by renowned thinker and writer Aravindan Neelakandan was released at the Constitutuin Club in New Delhi yesterday. Titled Hindutva: Origin, Evolution, and Future, and published by BluOne Ink, […]Read More
Sukriti Tankha It is the unusual name that drew me towards the book – The Good Indian Guide to Surviving A Lala Company. But another reason is that a couple of older relatives have worked in such companies, and I often heard them sharing anecdotes from their offices—some hilarious, others downright frustrating. At times, I […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha The Eternal Feminine, published by Kali and written by Dr Alok Pandey, is a profound exploration of feminine energy rooted in Indian mythology, ancient legends, and spiritual philosophy. The book reinterprets the concept of womanhood through the lens of divine strength, wisdom, and cosmic power. Dr Pandey brings to life iconic female […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha I have read quite a few books on the India-Pakistan Partition and the immense human suffering that followed. Over time, I have become familiar with its nightmarish details. Yet, every new book on the subject tempts me—hoping for a new perspective, a different story, or perhaps some rare moments of hope. I […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha The Moral Compass (HarperCollins) by Hardayal Singh delves deep into why people behave in a certain manner under certain situations. The 17 stories in the book draw heavily from spirituality, philosophy, psychology as also the four decades of the author’ experience at the helm of critical decision-making. It will surely help you […]Read More