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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2009
Book Review
  
Veena Venugopal  09:45 PM | September 22,2009
Delhi farmhouses, cocaine, sex and parties--this novel has all the ingredients of a gripping potboiler. But it ends up as a drab montage of episodes
Samanth Subramanian  12:35 AM | September 19,2009
A sense of deja vu accompanies the new Robert Langdon adventure
Samanth Subramanian  05:45 PM | July 27,2009
An audio interview with the COO and Product Manager of India Plaza to find out if and how online retail stores have facilitated the book browisng habit
Malathi Nayak  10:24 PM | March 22,2009
Lawyer turned writer Aditya Sudarshan talks to Malathi Nayak about his book ’A Nice Quiet Holiday’ and the scope of the legal drama and mystery genre in India
  10:41 PM | January 19,2009
How to unlock your dreams and discover yourself; and a rambling, Dan Brown-inspired thriller
Sanjukta Sharma  10:14 PM | January 04,2009
The drama around a marriage bureau in Vizag; the experience of going to school in India; and the history of music
Lipi Mohapatra / livemint.com  11:28 AM | December 15,2008
The author calls for legislative interventions that go beyond corporate boardrooms and project teams by introducing thought/ idea change at the school and University level
Taru Bahl/ livemint.com  05:32 AM | November 26,2008
The book has its cynical, ironic, even funny moments but at its core is an outrage at how, irrespective of remand homes and psychiatrists, damage to children’s psyche is irreparable in a country where juvenile justice, is far from just
Steve Bennet | NYT  12:49 PM | November 13,2008
A review of the works of three Latino authors, which all explore the lives of adoloscents coming to terms with their identities
Taru Bahl  12:34 PM | November 03,2008
The Acrobatics of change by Moid Siddiqui and R.H. Khwaja is an useful and engaging book on change management
Colette Bancroft | NYT  03:46 PM | October 27,2008
A riveting, authentic and fast paced detective novel involving child abduction, pedophile chat rooms, drug dealers who take toddlers as collateral and a rising total of murder victims
PTI  10:24 AM | October 22,2008
Indian author Indra Sinha is in the running for the Australia-Asia Literary Award along with renowned authors Haruki Murakami and J.M. Coetzee
Colette Bancroft | NYT  09:30 AM | October 20,2008
This compilation of reading lists by renowned “book babes” Margo Hammond and Ellen Heltzel is an invaluable guide to bookworms of either gender
AFP   02:40 PM | October 17,2008
The longlist for the inaugural Australia - Asia Literary Award includes a string of well known names from across the world
Cary Clack | NYT  10:14 AM | October 15,2008
Jeff Pearlman has turned out a well researched chronicle on the scandal ridden Dallas Cowboys who dominated the circuit with their performances both on and off the field
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