The Land Of The Wilted Rose

Anand Ranganathan is at your Adda, armed with his allegoric work, a black comedy – The Land Of The Wilted Rose, the first of the The White Mahatma Quartet. A little white man rises to fight back from the small colony of England, and thus his story forms this novel. Read on for the interesting synopsis of the book, and know what is being offered. The novel also has a preview of other three parts of the Quartet series. You have a chance to receive an author signed copy of this novel!

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BlogAdda’s Tangy Tuesday Picks – Feb. 21, ’12

Tangy Tuesday Picks

Jigna Vora, a journalist, was charged for J Dey murder case under sections of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), Arms Act and Bombay Police Act. She is said to be involved in the conspiracy against the late journalist, apparently on J Dey’s reporting on Oil Mafia. Some journalists are forced to sensationalize, while some quietly work like J Dey. Do we really have the freedom that one should have in a democratic country? For now, we hope to believe, atleast the bloggers have. Go ahead and know what the bloggers are talking about.

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Urban Shots

“Urban Shots captures a beautiful picture of life in Indian cities”, says Kamini Mathai, author of AR Rahman: The Musical Storm, while IndiaPlaza reviews this book as, “A lovely collection of short stories on different aspects of urban relationships”. We have the bestselling book, Urban Shots at your Adda, which has 28 urban tales by 13 young writers, and edited by Paritosh Uttam. Different stories, from different cities like Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, Mumbai and many others, are accounted in this book. Read more about this book and apply to review it.

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BlogAdda’s Spicy Saturday Picks – Feb. 18, ’12

Spicy Saturday How many of you have already watched or are planning to watch ‘Ekk Deewana Tha‘? Did you know that the original movie ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaya‘ had a very unconventional ending which was well accepted? However in the Hindi version we can expect some changes. 🙂 Let us know who do you think is better as Jessie, Amy Jackson or Trisha Krishnan? Let us now read the Spicy Saturday Picks from the best of the Indian bloggers network this week. 🙂

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