Harshita Nanda is not just a dear friend but an author par excellence. I have read and loved many of her short stories…
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My Big, Fat Desi Wedding is an anthology by eight award-winning and debut authors. Centered around love, family, hope, and of course, Desi…
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I’ve always believed that books have a way of finding their readers. And I am delighted that Miriam Halahmy’s A Boy from Baghdad…
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What did I love about Arva Bhavnagarwala’s debut “A Little Bit of Love?” Well… Short answer – Everything!! Read further for my long…
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November began in the worst possible manner. With two extremely disappointing reads, I was in a reading slump. I couldn’t pick up any…
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The Nigerian Mafia by Onyeka Nwelue is a noir fictional story based in Mumbai. The MC narrates his life events and shares various…
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Booker Prize winners and me… we share a strange relationship. The world loves them. I can barely tolerate them. The only exception to…
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I recently read The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai by Onyeka Nwelue. Set in Mumbai, the story offers an insight into the lives of a…
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I am thrilled to be a part of the book tour organized by BookBot. Today’s spotlight is on The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai by…
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What’s in a Dumpling, Grandma? by Linda Meeker is a charming picture book about a Vietnamese American family. Exploring the themes of culture,…