Orhan Pamuk
1998
(translated in English by Erdag M Goknar in 2001)
Alfred A Knopf
Foreign Body Robin Cook 2009 PanMacmillan pp.467 Foreign Body was an interesting read from the beginning. The story is located in India and that was an instant click. Unlike many other authors, Cook has stuck to the story and not spent much time in describing the locale. The little depiction of India indicates that the…
The Queens of Hastinapur Sharath Komarraju 2017 pp. 350 (read kindle edition) Harper Collins (Available on Amazon for preorder) The book is the third in a series of book that Komarraju is writing, presenting the story of Mahabharata from the perspectives of women in the epic. It is quite incredible that Sharath has picked up…
Three Thousand Stitches Sudha Murthy 2017Penguinpp. 250 The book is a collection of about a dozen anecdotes from Sudha Murthy’s life. A non fictional, autobiographical account of Murthy’s life that covers ideas, values and thoughts that she cherishes and that have probably helped her become the kind of person that she is. The book is…
A Wasted Hour Jeffrey Archer 2017 (ebook edition) Pan A Wasted Hour is part of a series of short stories to be published. A quick read, the short story is about a young woman who aspires to be a writer and finds stories in the people she meets while hitchhiking to and from the…
KarachiFahmida Riaz2018Vani Prakashan I listened to this novel in the audio version so I am not sure of the page numbers or the publication details. Storytel lists it as a Hindi novel, which if it is, is a Hindi that I am not familiar with. It is so replete with Urdu words that five minutes…
Name of the Book: Rassedi Ticket: Bahar ki Ghatnaayen- Antar ke Anubhav (Hindi)Author: Amrita PritamReading Time: 4-5 hours (not read in the metro)About the Book:Rassedi Ticket is the autobiography of Amrita Pritam. Like all of her writings, it is very lucidly written. She moves from one event to another, one person to another, yet the flow…