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Oct 14, 2016 12:40 AM

ohhhh that's pathetic..!!! can i Lodge a complaint against Ambani regarding this dodge and pseudo offers???

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Reviewed Spouse: The Truth About Marriage - Shobha De

Sep 28, 2016 05:28 PM 4434 Views (posted via Mobile)

I have problems with Shobhaa De(not the book, that comes later): a. She thinks she is to India what Candace Bushnell, (Hope I spelt I that right)the creator of Sex and The City is to America, she is obviously wrong. b. I really enjoy a lot of modern Indian chick lit but all her fiction boo...Read more

Reviewed Tigers Forever - Ruskin Bond

Sep 28, 2016 05:24 PM 11570 Views (posted via Mobile)

Ruskin Bond books have a charm of their own and his style of writing which is very much attached to nature and its creations gives an entirely different experience of reading. This book is a collection of various short stories and poems. These stories are so rich that I still occasionally read a...Read more

Reviewed That Long Silence - Shashi Deshpande

Sep 27, 2016 12:01 AM 8324 Views (posted via Mobile)

Picked up this book as a way to allay my guilty feeling for not reading enough Indian authors. Shashi Deshpande ranks high in the list of top Indian authors, so it was natural to pick up one of her books. That Long Silence is the story of Jaya, a housewife and mother to two teenaged children ...Read more

Reviewed Untouchable - Mulk Raj Anand

Sep 26, 2016 11:56 PM 8178 Views (posted via Mobile)

This is only a short book and the first two-thirds are quite interesting - a day in the life of a downtrodden Untouchable latrine cleaner and his rat-eating family. The preaching of the last third rather spoiled it though. It is true that flush lavatories would solve the problem for the toilet-c...Read more

Reviewed Freedom At Midnight - Dominique Lapierre

Sep 26, 2016 09:02 PM 4997 Views (posted via Mobile)

Oh goody, yet another book written through colonial tinted glasses. It's a well written, easy reading book so I can see why it's so popular, and if it was labelled fictional, I'd give it four stars, for fictional it is, speaking of a world where the British Raj and it's leaders brought civili...Read more

Reviewed Five Point Someone - Chetan Bhagat

Sep 26, 2016 08:45 PM 4094 Views (posted via Mobile)

Picked it up out of curiosity, as I am myself a B.Tech student from IIT Kanpur, eager to learn how IIT Delhi was similar/different from my college. Found it okie-dokie, but highly un-impressive. Must say, the writing style of american-teen novels(Agatha Christie/Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew) is much...Read more

Reviewed I Too Had A Love Story - Ravinder Singh

Sep 26, 2016 08:40 PM 3388 Views (posted via Mobile)

Once again, some great reviews is what led me to reading this book. The book, they say, is a true love tale, written by Ravinder out of the despair of losing his girlfriend. But, the writing is irritatingly immature. Considering it a true account, this could have been excused if only it had been...Read more

Reviewed Room On the Roof - Ruskin Bond

Sep 26, 2016 08:37 PM 4968 Views (posted via Mobile)

A Little about the Writer Ruskin Bond is one of the most celebrated children’s authors in India. He has been actively writing since 1951. In his five decades of writing career Ruskin Bond has lost track of number of books he has written, and he is still active in the literary field enriching ...Read more

Reviewed Arranged Marriage - Chitra Banerjee

Sep 26, 2016 08:34 PM 2171 Views (posted via Mobile)

Another derivative piece of literature from another unoriginal South Asian(female) author. Frankly, I wasn't really surprised by the unoriginality of the writing and the stories. You can smell the plot from miles away. Mostly they are about the oh-so oppressed females, hailing from traditional I...Read more

Reviewed Coolie - Mulk Raj Anand

Sep 26, 2016 08:30 PM 17831 Views (posted via Mobile)

The main theme of Coolie is the exploitation of the poor by the rich in early twentieth century India and the human suffering that this brings about. In his descriptions of Munoo’s experiences after leaving his village, Mulk Raj Anand offers the reader a vivid portrayal of the shocking treatment...Read more

Reviewed Someone Like You - Nikita Singh

Sep 26, 2016 08:27 PM 2280 Views (posted via Mobile)

It has been a long time since I have read a book. A week or two. Even when I have my Unit Test exams tomorrow, I read Durjoy Datta/Nikita Singh's "Someone Like You". There's something interesting about these writers. The way Akshay Kumar lines up his movies at the period of 3-4 months consistent...Read more

Reviewed Till The Last Breath - Durjoy Datta

Sep 26, 2016 08:24 PM 3708 Views (posted via Mobile)

Durjoy Datta has written six novels prior to this one and is ranked amongst the best-selling Indian authors. If you have read, loved or even hated his works; this piece of fiction he wrote will leave you stunned, at many places. ‘Till the Last Breath’ is a fiction that revolves around charact...Read more

Reviewed Rustom

Sep 26, 2016 08:22 PM 1154 Views (posted via Mobile)

The infamous 1959 Nanavati case had spawned a couple of early films, neither of which came close to the lurid excitement of the real- life incident which involved a handsome naval officer, his lovely-but-lonely wife, and her lover, and a sensational murder. And yet both Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar K...Read more

Reviewed M. S. Dhoni: The Untold Story

Sep 26, 2016 08:18 PM 1873 Views (posted via Mobile)

Okay. Let’s start with this. The trailer of M.S.Dhoni - The Untold Story was so hitting, that I not only watched it several times, after I downloaded it on my phone, but also had long discussions with my friends on the so many goosebumps it gave, every single time I watched it. And I repeat it. ...Read more

Reviewed Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain

Sep 24, 2016 12:55 PM 2935 Views (posted via Mobile)

The only bummer is that he's sort of a follower to Tom Sawyer. It's like c'mon Huckleberry, you're bigger and stronger. Step up and lead bro." "Meh. Cloudsplitter is still better." "I have made it a life goal to never read this book. That's how much I loathe its existence. The end." ...Read more

Reviewed Ignited Minds - A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Sep 23, 2016 11:40 PM 8919 Views (posted via Mobile)

Once upon a time long ago, when I was young, idealistic and believed in achievement through hard work, dedication and all that jazz- I read this inspirational, well-crafted gem from a great man. Dr. Kalam recalls various incidents from his formative years, his career, his family life and the les...Read more

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