In the Realm of Demons by Imran Kureshi
Dip into fantasy lore stemming from the rich South Asian heritage. Imran Kureshi’s first novel, In the Realm of Demons takes the reader into uncharted magical territories.
Dip into fantasy lore stemming from the rich South Asian heritage. Imran Kureshi’s first novel, In the Realm of Demons takes the reader into uncharted magical territories.
History may sing the victor’s song….but that really does not stop us from imagining what could have happened. How would Duryodhana narrate the events of the Mahabharata? Hear it in I, Duryodhana
How does it feel to look at a real or imagined place through the eyes of a writer or through the words of your favourite book? Literature and travel merge beautifully in Literary Places.
Journaling assumes many different forms. As pervasive as modern technology is in our daily lives, sometimes a little journal can go a long way. Yes, journaling is en vogue!
As a practicing GP, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee has observed first-hand how stress impacts the mental and physical health of people today. The Stress Solution has a very simple aim- to help the reader free his or her life from stress.
Originally titled Goddess in Gucci, Ashtar Tashi’s book, “Keep Shining” offers simple lessons on living your life. Packed with heartfelt tips and honest sharing, the book draws on Tashi’s experiences in the realm of healing.
It is ‘Naughty at Forty”…but when you approach the fifties, how does life change so suddenly? Or, does it? Feisty at Fifty by Sudha Menon takes a hilarious look at the half-century mark!
Let Christmas books for children line up shelves…let the joy of reading infuse the festive season. With these classics, you can never go wrong. These reads have withstood the test of time. Are you ready for a bookish Christmas?
Manifesting your destiny may seem to be a far fledged claim. But, this workbook written by Darren Marc and illustrated by Joan Coleman provides a road map for the same.
One does not often come across a medical handbook that prescribes fiction for ailments. The Novel Cure urges you to turn away from the chemist and enter the library or bookshop instead!