Genre: Short Stories. Fiction. Fantasy Pages: 134 Available in Paperback and E-book format The Plot: Ever wondered what happened to the horses who drove Cinderella’s pumpkin turned carriage to the Ball that changed her fortunes and life? Or thought about what may have gone on inside Rumpelstiltskin’s mind as he went about doing what he…
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Movie Review: Qarib Qarib Singlle
The Plot: A 30 something widow. A 40 year old single man. One talks too little while the other just can’t stop. One puts up walls while the other believes in making a doorway through them. One is inhibited while the other one is an exhibitionist. Chalk and cheese. Both meet on a dating site….
#BookReview : Dharmayoddha Kalki-Book 1- by Kevin Missal
Genre: Fiction, inspired by Mythology The Plot: Whenever there is a decline in righteousness and an upsurge in unrighteousness, at that time I take birth again – Lord Govind Born in the quiet village of Shambala, Kalki Hari, son of Vishyunath and Sumati has no idea about his heritage until he is pitted against tragedies…
Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbhag #BookReview
Ghachar Ghochar has called out to me many times in the past few years. The strange title intrigued me, and I wanted to find out what it meant. However, some other book always gained preference and I picked that up instead. Ghachar Ghochar and I were destined to meet when our newly minted Bangalore Book…
Movie Review: Jab Harry met Sejal
(Image Courtesy: Google) Harry (Shahrukh Khan) is a tourist guide, a man of few words with a roving eye and a painful secret. Sejal (Anushka Sharma) is a spoilt brat, an innocent and talkative Gujju girl. Audience seated comfortably. Sejal is touring Europe with family when on the last day she loses her engagement ring….
Always late for work? These appliances are just for you
Cooking can be a taxing job, especially for people who have a nine to five job. It has become more of a mundane chore for people who can hardly dedicate any time to cook their favorite meals. As the need of the hour is to maintain a balance between work and home, it has become…
#BookReview: Just Me, the Sink & the Pot by Sudesna Ghosh
Pamela is a teenager born to a Bengali mother and American father. Pamela is also an overweight girl. It doesn’t help that she has a ‘thin family’ with parents and a sister who are slim. Apart from being slim, Pamelas’s Mother and Sister are a tad heartless and completely clueless about the turmoil she…
#BookReview: Parenting Tips & Tricks by Deepa Gandhi #BlogchatterEbook
Parenting is a constant juggling act. You never know how many more balls will be added to the air, even as you are juggling the multiple ones at hand already. Parenting does not come with a manual either, so most parents are clueless about what to do and if they are doing it right. When…
Ponni’s Beloved by Sumeetha Manikandan #BookReview
To begin with I hadn’t heard of the legendary Ponniyin Selvan by Kalki Krishnamurthy, till I married into the South Indian Community. Since then I have seen people go into raptures as they talk reverently about this great book. The curiosity to read was thus aroused and when Author Sumeetha Manikandan’s English translation came up…
Fruits for Life by Dr Amrita Basu #BookReview
Most of us eat fruits, some regularly some rarely. How many of us though pause to think why we are eating a certain fruit and what are its real benefits, or not? In her debut book, self-published Doctor, Blogger and passionate wellness expert, Dr Amrita Basu explores the secret of fruit nutrition and shares secrets…