by Book Worm on February 25, 2013

The grand old sardar of India is back and how! A deeply moving, personal account of his entire life, he released this book on his 98th birthday in which he writes about his life, lessons it has taught him, politics, future of India and what religion means to him. Don’t miss this one folks; any [...]
by Book Worm on February 23, 2013

Brilliantly written, original and thoroughly accessible, Business Sutra by Devdutt Pattanaik presents a radical and nuanced approach to management, business and leadership in a diverse, fast-changing, and increasingly polarized world. There’s also a CNBC program by the same name and this book is a collection of those ideas and radical approaches discussed in the show. [...]
by Book Worm on February 22, 2013

A satire on the entertainment world set against the frenzied buzz of Mumbai city, How I Got Lucky by Farhad J. Dadyburjor is the debut novel of an established entertainment and lifestyle journalist It’s witty, it’s funny and it’s a satirical take on the big, bad world of Bollywood! Release Date: Releasing on 4th March, 2013 [...]
by Book Worm on February 21, 2013

This book is a personal account of Yuvraj Singh’s journey through cancer with the 2011 World Cup victory in the background. Yuvraj, after getting cancer treatment, made his return to the side in the recent T20 World Cup. This is the story of his struggle and triumph over a deadly disease Release Date: Releasing on 19th [...]
by Book Worm on January 2, 2013

Investment Game: How to Win by Prasanna Chandra – About the Book This book, Investment Game: How to Win by Prasanna Chandra is best suited for the average Indian consumer who is not aware of various financial terms and is low on financial awareness. Using this book will help a person to be more financially [...]
by Book Worm on December 31, 2012

The Sergeant’s Son by Ashim Choudhury – About the Book As much a story of a difficult childhood as a snapshot of India of the 1960s, The Sergeant’s Son by Ashim Choudhury is a must-read. A corporal in the air force before he crash-landed into journalism and cartooning, the author gives us a rich tale [...]
by Book Worm on December 29, 2012

Front Seat by Aditya Kripalani – About the Book The second book, Front Seat by Aditya Kripalani is a completely new tale. The first book, Back Seat, received rave reviews and was also a national bestseller and is soon going to be made into a Bollywood movie. Release Date: Expected to be released in January [...]
by Book Worm on December 27, 2012

Ayodhya: The Dark Night by Krishna Jha – About the Book Krishna Jha is a Delhi-based freelance journalist and through a series of first-hand interviews with eyewitnesses and the unearthing of archival material, he takes us behind the scenes to examine the liaison between Mahasabhaites and Hindu traditionalists in the Congress – an association that Jawaharlal [...]
by Book Worm on August 11, 2012

Krishna Coriolis: Lord of Mathura by Ashok K. Banker – Book Summary There’s a renewed interest in Indian gods and novels like Krishna Coriolis: Lord of Mathura by Ashok K. Banker and Amish Tripathi’s Shiva Trilogy are capturing the imagination of readers worldwide thanks to their great plot and easy to understand language. So here [...]
by Book Worm on August 10, 2012

Stop Me if You Can by Mayank Jain – Book Summary Stop Me if You Can by Mayank Jain is yet another IIM grad turned author novel, although it is a fairly good read. This one’s no Amish Tripathi and the Shiva Trilogy, but instead is an insight into the world of sales that fresh [...]