Category: Books

  • Books That Uncover the Truth About Caste in India

    Two books I’d like to recommend are  Coming Out as Dalit by Yashica Dutt and Anti–God’s Own Country – A Short History of Brahminical Colonisation of Kerala, A. V. Sakthidharan Coming Out as Dalit by Yashica Dutt is a memoir in which the author narrates the burden and struggles of hiding her dalit identity and her tumultuous journey of […]

  • The Three-Body Problem Captivated Me—But The Dark Forest Lost Me

    I read The Three-Body Problem and its sequel, The Dark Forest both masterfully translated into English. One drew me in, thanks to a recommendation from a fellow book club member, while the other left me adrift—like a ship lost in the vastness of timeless space. The Three-Body Problem is a sharp, unflinching story. It talks about science and survival, […]

  • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? in the Age of AI

    Rereading Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? after years feels like stepping into a familiar yet altered dream. The world Philip K. Dick envisioned—bleak, desolate, drained of life—hits differently now. Maybe because AI has arrived, or maybe because it hasn’t—not in the way we imagined. And yet, its presence lingers, an inevitable force reshaping the boundaries of […]

  • Beautiful Star- Yukio Mishima

    “Here sleeps the human species.They ended up lying all the time,They offered up flowers for both good and bad fortune, They often kept small birds,They were frequently late getting to appointmentsAnd they often laughed.May they rest forever in eternal peace.” Yukio Mishima’s Beautiful Star has a girl on its cover in a splattered red kimono […]

  • The Unwanted- Stories of the Syrian Refugees

    A Graphic Novel | Written & Illustrated by Don Brown(Not the Angels & Demons guy. That’s Dan Brown) Don Brown’s illustrations are bleak much like the life of Syrian refugees. The colours are muted and pale. The writing is simple in style and narration straight with no frills again like the refugees who carry no […]

  • American Spy- Lauren Wilkinson

    I came across Lauren Wilkinson’s debut novel American Spy while searching for something to read for the Cold War theme set by our little book club. American Spy is hugely different from the cold war spy thrillers I have read in the past. And it’s been a while since I picked up a spy thriller. […]

  • Life Lessons from a Father: Through Movies and Comics

    I grew up watching movies with my dad. And those are the memories I hold close to me. Movies are an education on the good, the bad and the ugly. It’s an education no child should be denied along with Enid Blyton, Tarzan or Superman. Allowing him or her to grow and create his own […]

  • Writing on Shaky Ground

    Draft No. 4 On the Writing Process- John McPhee I have always envied the prose and eloquence of The New Yorker. Every piece comes with carefully crafted sentences by writers who are masters at the craft, with commas and periods scrutinized by editors who don’t leave anything to chance lest they come to life and […]

  • Empires of the Indus- The Story of a River by Alice Albinia

    In Empires of the Indus- The Story of a River, Alice Albinia explores the regions around the Indus from its end point in the Arabian sea near Karachi to its source high in the Tibetan plateau. She criss-crosses across countries, sometimes on foot, at times through illegal border crossings, trekking with outlanders exploring the diversity […]

  • The Birth of Silicon Valley and Valuable Lessons for India

    The Code serves as a valuable lesson for India. By learning from the historical context presented in “The Code: Silicon Valley and The Remaking Of America,” policymakers in India can better understand the dynamics that drive technological advancement and innovations in the USA.