Mythili Chari
2017
Name: Broken RepublicAuthor: Arundhati RoyNo. of Pages: 182Publisher: Penguin BooksYear of Publication: 2013 About the Book:The book presents four essays by Roy. All the essays are based on the Naxal movement in red zones in central India. All four essays vividly describe the landscape, the life and struggles of people in the tribal belt. The…
Love Kills Ismita Tandon 2014 Harper Collins pp. 235 One of the many books that I had picked up at Harper Collins Garage Sale, Tandon’s Love Kills has redeemed my faith in young adult fiction. I had almost written off young writers from India as not to my taste, but Tandon has come to the…
Kavach of Surya Surendra Nath 2018 Zenith Star pp. 280 This is supposed to be a second part of a series but after the first chapter, I forgot that I haven’t read the first part. The plot revolves around a young man who embarks on an adventure along with his Guru- Karna. The reference to…
Ikigai: Giving every day meaning and joy Yukari Mitsuhashi 2018 Octopus Publishing pp. 118 How to Not Always be Working: A toolkit for creativity and radical self care Marlee Grace 2018 Morrow Gift pp. 112 Ikigai is a book about the art of always staying busy in an attempt to increase your longevity. The book…
Name of the Book: MindbendName of the Author: Robin CookYear of Publication: 2001 (first published 1985)No. of Pages: 254Publisher: Pan MacMillan About the Book:I picked up a Robin Cook after a long time. It is the usual genre. Nothing too great. So a pharmaceutical company is conducting experimental research in trying to control the behaviour…
Many Lives, Many MastersBrian Weiss1988New DelhiPiatkus (Hachette India)p. 218Many Lives, Many Masters, is supposedly a factual account of the events that unfolded through the interaction of author, psychiatrist Weiss and his patient, Catherine. While Weiss claims to have concealed the identities of his patients, he has shared the details of his sessions in which the…