In Defence of Chetan Bhagat’s ‘Books’

For years I followed the dictum that rejecting Bhagat’s work was some sort of qualifier for a better, more intellectual palate. It is perhaps ‘woke’ to trash his books. But it took me years to realise that he may have done more for reading in this country, than any other author writing in his time.
Anthony Bourdain Devours the Underbelly of Cities Across the Globe in World Travel

Anthony Bourdain Devours the Underbelly of Cities Across the Globe in World Travel

Anthony Bourdain’s “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide” is an encyclopedia of all things food. In this hefty collection of anecdotes, Bourdain recreates the pages of his passport through a culinary lens. As the name suggests, he documents his travels around the world offering fresh perspectives on obscure delicacies that otherwise popular cities have to offer.
Meet Crazy Rich Dilliwalas in Anuja Chauhan’s Club You to Death

Meet Crazy Rich Dilliwalas in Anuja Chauhan’s Club You to Death

Anuja Chauhan has often been miscategorised into romance fiction even though her works stretch beyond that realm. In Club You to Death, she channels her love for Lutyens’ Delhi and curiosity toward rich-people problems and turns it into a murder mystery. This book is the perfect respite from the pandemic-induced seriousness and keeps you hooked for a lazy afternoon read.