With our Bollywood films, we are constantly fed a diet of love stories and melodrama. 😛 Well, here is a book which has 31 love stories! Whether it has melodrama or not, is for you to decide. 🙂 Urban Shots: The Love Collection, edited by Sneh Thakur is up for review! Know more about the book below.
BlogAdda’s Tangy Tuesday Picks – Mar. 6, ’12
The festival of colours, ‘Holi’ is just two days away. Which is your favorite Holi festival Song and favorite Holi Dish? Remember to play safe as you do every year. Use Natural colours and save water. 🙂 We have very interesting posts for you to read this week before we celebrate Holi. Are you ready?
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Perky Tweets – Mar. 5, ’12
Breaking: Airtel announces that there will not be a call drop for a minimum of 2 minutes of conversation. In case there is a call drop within 2 minutes you get another airtel connection free. #fakingnews Did this Airtel offer make you smile? If not, we have more things to make you smile.
Chicken Soup for the Indian Soul At Work
Work is not man’s punishment. It is his reward and his strength and his pleasure – George Sand. This is what we read at the back-cover of Chicken Soup for the Indian Soul At Work. Yes, the series is back at your Adda, this time with 101 stories of Entrepreneurship & Creativity at the Workplace. This book includes topics like Turning obstacles into opportunities, changing roles and industries, humour and fun at work, extraordinary entrepreneurs and much more. Interested in reading this? See below what the book offers.
BlogAdda’s Spicy Saturday Picks – Mar. 3, ’12
How many of you are planning to watch ‘Paan Singh Tomar’ this weekend? Mihir Fadnavis says that the movie ‘deserves multiple viewings and all the accolades it can gather. So what are you waiting for? Do it now BUT only after reading this week’s top blog posts from the Indian Blogosphere.
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The Forest of Stories
This is not an epic fantasy. It’s not a sci-fi rendition. It’s not a futuristic version. If you’re expecting any of those things, you’re going to be disappointed. This is simply the Mahabharata of Krishna Dweipayana Vyasa retold by one man. This is what the introduction says of The Forest of Stories by Ashok Banker, India’s epic storyteller. 🙂 This is the first book, of the 18-volume Mahabharata Series! Woah! There is so much to tell about Banker and his book. But we will let the synopsis of the book to do the talking. 😉 Read below.