Book Title: The Miracle Makers: Indian Cricket’s Greatest EpicAuthor: Bharat Sundaresan with Gaurav JoshiPublisher: Penguin India
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Book Title: The Taj ConspiracyAuthor: Manreet Sodhi SomeshwarPublisher: WestlandPublication Date: 25 June 2012
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Book Title: Pride and PrejudiceAuthor: Jane AustenPublisher: Penguin Classics
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Yama’s Lieutenant and the Stone Witch is the second book in the Yama’s Lieutenant series written by Anuja Chandramouli. And after reading the second book I can saf… Read More
Anuja Chandramouli is one of my favorite Indian authors in the mythology genre. She is also in my list of favorite 5 Indian female authors. Her books belong to a completely different league… Read More
Anuja's word sorcery has mesmerized us since we have read Shakti two years back. To prove our devotion towards the author, we have our precious possession. Out of 9 books that Anuja has publ… Read More
2019 on Goodreads by Various My rating: 5 of 5 stars 2019 was a great year for reading (while a difficult year otherwise). I read many excellent books and am providing… Read More
"Muhammad Bin Tughlaq: Tale of a Tyrant" is my 7th book read/review by Anuja. I consider myself lucky to get review copy (in exchange for an honest review) of one of India's leading author… Read More
Ganga: The Constant Goddess by Anuja Chandramouli My rating: 5 of 5 stars Ganga has a special place of reverence in Indian tradition, the Goddess expressed as the river… Read More
Kartikeya: The Destroyer's Son by Anuja Chandramouli My rating: 4 of 5 stars I love reading mythological fiction. Being a fan of Joseph Campbell - I believe the metapho… Read More
Not another book on Mahabharata. I thought, when I saw the summary of this book. And yet, I was tempted to read it because, it was on Mahabharata. Mythology, as always, lures me to read it… Read More
Our blog's regular readers must know that we are big time fan of mythological action thriller. Last week we reviewed "the Guardians of the Halahala" by Shatrujeet Nath. Those who missed can… Read More