Fiction

      The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

      The White Tiger is the splendid debut and Man-Booker Prize winning novel by Aravind Adiga which gives the world a glimpse of the life of a servant in modern day India trying to escape the darkness and become free.

      Book Review: The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan

      THE NARROW ROAD TO THE DEEP NORTH is realistic fiction based very much on actual events, and as I read of the events of 1946 and later, I was struck forcibly with how closely this work of realistic, historical fiction resembles the best the literary world has to offer in dystopian and post-apocalyptic fiction. 

      Shadow of the Past by Mayank Manohar

      'The Shadow of the Past' is about regret and coming out of the past. It makes you think about life in general and how one decision can alter your entire life!! Such a wonderful story! The situations, the emotions all felt so real!!

      By God – The Making of a Messiah by Shashi Warrier

      By God: The Making Of a Messiah is a brilliant (and oddly prescient) satire. With the book, author Shashi Warrier offers a skewering criticism of democracy, the politics behind it, and its far-reaching ramifications in a manner that is at once humorous, intelligent, and bone-chillingly accurate.

      A Will To Kill by RV Raman

      A Will To Kill by RV Raman is absolutely, unequivocally brilliant!!! It's perfectly penned, ingeniously imagined, cleanly executed whodunit I have read recently.

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