Shweta Bachchan-Nanda’s debut novel is all set to leap onto bookshelves come 2nd week of October 2018. The book already has a very mesmerizing trailer that you can watch on HarperCollins India’s Instagram page. Here’s what the cover looks like: About Paradise Towers: Dinesh opens the door to the Kapoor flat to find Lata, theContinue reading “Cover Reveal — Paradise Towers by Shweta Bachchan-Nanda”
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Book Review — A Cage of Desires by Shuchi Singh Kalra
Shuchi Singh Kalra’s A Cage of Desires comments on the state of Indian marriages within a conventional family, while giving wings to the sexual identity of a woman. Renu is a married woman who, between taking care of her children, her father-in-law and the house singlehandedly, finds no relief for herself. Her loneliness and lack of affectionContinue reading “Book Review — A Cage of Desires by Shuchi Singh Kalra”
Blog Tour — Favourite Quotes from The Bitter Pill Social Club
This is my second post as part of the blog tour for Rohan Dahiya’s The Bitter Pill Social Club. I’ve read and reviewed it. The review post will be up in a couple of days. Here are some of my favourite quotes from the book: “The theory of comfort food is perhaps more personal than the clothesContinue reading “Blog Tour — Favourite Quotes from The Bitter Pill Social Club”