The Scion of Ikshvaku – Book Review
After the hugely engaging and popular Shiva trilogy, I have been waiting for Amish’s next and was probably one of the first ones to pre-order the book on amazon. And Boy! He does not disappoint a bit. The simple language and familiar but still different story keeps you engaged right from the beginning. This book […]
Being Single
As a continuation to my earlier post on Marriage Rights in India, let’s see how the single ones fare here. Talking about single, being Happily Married (a misnomer?) myself might seem contradictory but well, I just got married less than six months back. (Yes, a couple days more for six months, and I just realized […]
Who moved my Cheese – Book Review
Had heard of this small tiny book long back, and I recently stumbled on it again on my bookshelf on the iPad. Right time I thought, as I was looking for something light and quick to read. This deceptive book is none of it. In spite of the small volume of the book, and a […]
Marriage rights in India
Marriage is quite a funny thing in India. Once a guy hits the age of 23, everyone and his cousin start showing potential suitors to the guy’s parents. This ordeal begins at 21 itself for the girl! Someone who has ever had a faint acquaintance with your parents, and his neighbor, would just be interested […]
Konjo – Book Review
Recently while browsing a book store, I stumbled upon this book with a weird name which immediately attracted my attention. The subject seemed interesting and relevant, and I ended up buying the book then and there. Konjo, which in Japanese means – “The Fighting Spirit”, is the story of Dentsu’s entry into India and is […]