‘Gone Before Goodbye’ by Reese Witherspoon and Harlan Coben
Everything you’d expect from a Harlan Coben novel, and then some. Gone Before Goodbye is the kind of thriller that pulls you in without warning and then refuses to let go. I picked it up expecting a quick weekend read and ended up completely wrapped in Maggie... read more
‘Case for Ram’ by Anirudh Sharma | Book Review
Case for Ram is an absorbing reconstruction of the Ram Janmabhoomi hearing in the Supreme Court, told with the clarity of a legal brief and the emotional intelligence of a cultural chronicle. It is not another retelling of the dispute. Instead, it opens the doors to... read more
The Zardari Presidency: Now It Must Be Told | Book Review
The Zardari Presidency: Now It Must Be Told by Farhatullah Babar is an insider’s account of one of the most turbulent political chapters in Pakistan’s recent history. Covering the years 2008 to 2013, when Asif Ali Zardari was President, the book pulls readers into the... read more
India in the Second World War: An Emotional History | Book Review
Diya Gupta’s India in the Second World War: An Emotional History is a powerful reminder that history is not just made of events, dates, and policies but also of human emotions that shape how those events are lived and remembered. While the Second World War is often... read more