review
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Review: The best Android phones of 2018
Ryan Whitwam
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India’s first anthology of graphic short fiction will immerse the reader like Alice in Wonderland
Saranya Subramanian
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The warp of love meets the weft of identity in this anthology of essays about Love (not love)
Devapriya Roy
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This debut collection of stories goes darkly beyond the margins of everyday reality
Shikhandin
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Sumana Roy’s novel offers complex characters that show who we are as individuals and as a country
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Not just a whodunit but also a whydunit: Is a telegenic gynaecologist aborting female foetuses?
Neha Bhatt
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Could ‘The Devils’ Dance’ be the ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ of Central Asian literature?
Peter Gordon
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Elizabeth Strout returns to her old characters to show us again what being human means
Urvashi Bahuguna
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With ‘The Only Story’, Julian Barnes is back to writing of love, but not of romance or happiness
Arunima Mazumdar
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Chandrahas Choudhury’s second novel ‘Clouds’ might have been better off as two books instead of one
Devapriya Roy
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Can what we remember help us cope better with what we see around us? This novel asks that question
Jane Wallace
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This memoir may be the most difficult one you’ll read. It will break your heart
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Death of an author foretold: Not what you’d expect from a novel by a dialogue-writer for Hindi films
Jai Arjun Singh
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Legendary essayist Susan Sontag’s short fiction unlocks a different, intimate self of the writer
Somak Mukherjee
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It’s hard to believe this novel is by the man who wrote the TV hits ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Sopranos’
Ankita Chawla
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Can yet another collection of stories delving into everyday suburban lives be worth reading?
Anu Kumar
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Up, down, up: CP Surendran’s collected poems let readers trace the progress of a poet
Mani Rao
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The Scroll.in review of Devi Yesodharan’s novel ‘Empire’: The author’s response
Devi Yesodharan
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‘Eye to Eye’ to ‘Jab Sey Hoi Mohabbat’: The six most memorable Pakistani pop songs of all time
Nadeem F Paracha
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Sadness is devastatingly beautiful in Anees Salim’s new novel (or is it his imagined life?)
Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar