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The Case for Books, Past, Present and Future
 -by Robert Darnton

Renowned historian Robert Darnton - a pioneering scholar in the history of the book, and a leading voice in the debate about th... Read More

   
India Yatra
 -by Neelesh Misra

In the run-up to the 15th Lok Sabha elections in 2009, the Hindustan Times decided to take its readers up close to grassroots I... Read More

   
Nad, Understanding Raga Music
 -by Sandeep Bagchee

This book is perhaps the first comprehensive guide to understanding all the aspects and finer nuances of Hindustani classical m... Read More

   
Becoming Indian
 -by Pavan K. Varma

Misconceptions about India and Indians abound, fed by the stereotypes created by foreigners, and the myths about themselves pro... Read More

   
My Friend the Fanatic
 -by Sadanand Dhume

In October 2002, Sadanand Dhume found himself in a place most foreigners were trying to flee – Bali. Powerful explosions ... Read More

   
A Tiger's Story
 -by Arjan Singh

In July 1976, Arjan Singh collected a tiger cub from Twycross Zoo. Tara, as she was named, was brought to Tiger Haven, the auth... Read More

   
The Scam, Who Won, Who Lost, Who Got Away
 -by Sucheta Dalal

The inside account of a tale of greed, corruption and follies, against the backdrop of a rotting banking system.

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The Perfect Storm
 -by Sebastian Junger

A real-life thriller that leaves us with the taste of salt on our tongues and a terror of the deep.
With his hair-raisin... Read More

   
The Penguin Guide to Vaastu
 -by Sashikala Ananth

In this meticulously researched book, Ananth seeks to place Vaastu in its proper perspective as a highly evolved science, riddi... Read More

   
It was Five Past Midnight in Bhopal
 -by Dominique Lapierre

Drawing on aspects of both docu-drama and fairy-tale, Dominique Lapierre's epic story of man-made disaster in India, Five Past ... Read More



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TIGER HILLS

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Muthavva gazed at her daughter’s face in the lamplight and felt a strange chill down her spine. She tightened the amulet on Devi’s arm, trying to stay her sense of disquiet. Devi stared through the window into the clear, starlit night. Beneath the blanket, her fists were curled into little balls, her nails pressing into the skin. She thought again of the tiger wedding, and of the bride Read More...
 
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