Southern Flavours

Chandra Padmanabhan is at your Adda with the best South Indian Cuisine. We can feel the steam of the fresh idlis, aroma of Yeruli, and the delicious Majjige Hulli and many more dishes, as we flip the pages of Southern Flavours. In this volume the author has collected the best of South Indian vegetarian cuisine. Pull out your aprons, and be ready with your aromatic spices, to fill your kitchen with tasty South Indian dishes!

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The Wednesday Soul

The Wednesday Soul is a funny, imaginative, gutsy and downright crazy read  says Vir Das and Purab Kohli says it is ‘Brilliantly silly. Read it on your throne and flush your brains down‘. Need we say more? 🙂 Sorabh Pant‘s The Wednesday Soul: The Afterlife, With Sunglasses is up for review! A humor fiction book is waiting to be read by some witty bloggers. Are you interested to review it? Then read below the excerpt and apply to review it. Don’t forget to read about the author. 😉

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A Calendar Too Crowded

Sagarika Chakraborty debuts as an author with her book ‘A Calendar Too Crowded‘, that talks about the important days marked in the calendar, to commemorate women all over the world. The intent, however, is to probe further and discover the ugly truth of women’s continuing subjugation, says the book. An interesting way to touch upon such a subject. Interested to know what this book offers? Read the excerpt and apply to receive it.

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Balasaraswati: Her Art And Life

We have a book today which is the first complete biography of T.Balasaraswati (1918-1984), a dancer and musician from Southern India who was recognized worldwide as one of the great performing artists of the twentieth century. She also received Padma Bhushan in 1957. Written by Douglas M Knight Jr.Balasaraswati: Her Art And Life is up for review at your Adda. This book is loaded with excerpts and achievements of her life, along with pictures of her era. Read more about this book and apply if interested.

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Hot Tea Across India

If there is one certainty about roads in India, it is that — no matter where you are or what the hour — if you want a cup of tea, you’ll find a chai ka dukaan within a few kilometres. With this thought in mind, Rishad Saam Mehta, set his journey to have these cups of tea, all across India, and accounts it in this book – Hot Tea Across India. If you love chai, travel and adventure, then Rishad’s book is a must read. Interesting backdrop isn’t it? Then read the excerpt below and apply to receive it.

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