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Read some of the best reviews of our bestselling books from August, and pick your next read!
In the eye of a storm | #BookReview – The Vortex: The True Story of History’s Deadliest Storm and the Liberation of Bangladesh by Scott Carney & Jason Miklianhttps://t.co/Jb8HAM1bED
— Financial Express (@FinancialXpress) July 31, 2022
‘A chilling chronicle of the ancient devadasi system that continues to snuff out the future of many young girls even today.’
Read a @FinancialXpress review of Vaasanthi’s powerful novel, #BreakingFree, tr. @kalyanasc.https://t.co/ADQtIix2zZ
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 1, 2022
‘Lucidly written with deep research & a fresh perspective, #TheGreatTechGame provide[s] a brief history of human civilisation through the prism of technology.’@johnstanly reviews @AnirudhSuri‘s book about how technology is shaping geopolitics. @the_hinduhttps://t.co/TXsD5y5L9g
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 1, 2022
‘Vaasanthi brings to light the complexity and nuances of a singular world in an engrossing manner.’
Read a @DeccanHerald review of #BreakingFree, tr. @kalyanasc.https://t.co/CwG4zmqWPx
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 8, 2022
‘@AmitMajmudar’s prose reads like verses, beautifully structured, using a fewer number of words to convey a complex range of emotions.’
Read a @FinancialXpress review of #TheMapAndTheScissors.https://t.co/629taqY6Nk
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 8, 2022
‘Relevant for those about to embark on their entrepreneurial journey, wannabe entrepreneurs or students wanting to know more.’@chandunair reviews #StartupCompass by @ujwal_kalra and @shobhitshubhnkr for @businessline. @CIIEIndia @IIMAhmedabad https://t.co/WI3APjJpwW
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 9, 2022
‘#AzadNagar dares to question the narrative-building around a struggle for an ambitious revolt. It asks pertinent questions, which are often pushed aside…’@writerly_life reviews @LauraTMurphy‘s incisive book about modern slavery, for @bsindia.https://t.co/BceEc78DSC
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 11, 2022
‘#InTheLanguageOfRemembering is a remarkable attempt by the author, recounting personal and cultural meanings of relatedness and identity through remembrance.’
Read a @ttindia review of @AanchalMalhotra‘s latest.https://t.co/UD4oZF45Jo
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 12, 2022
‘Poddar is particularly skilled at showcasing the illusory nature of the American dream. America can be very unkind to immigrants with brown skin.’ @marthaannetoll reviews @poddar_namrata‘s #BorderLess for @NPR. Read more: https://t.co/zvo4l6G9Az
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 13, 2022
‘The writers have narrated in detail some of the deadliest developments in the subcontinent brilliantly.’@ShantanuGuhaRay recommends @sgcarney and #JasonMiklian‘s ‘wonderfully crafted tome’, #TheVortex. Read the complete review via @SundayGuardian.https://t.co/2K4unukt1q
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 14, 2022
‘One of the most authentic and comprehensive accounts of the events, which marked the momentous happenings of 1971… This is a must-read for all.’
Read a @NewIndianXpress review of @sgcarney and #JasonMiklian‘s #TheVortex.https://t.co/Sg6WHUkAGj
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 16, 2022
‘If you have the stomach for fiction that blends a critique of the caste system with a deep dive into techno-capitalism, give this book a chance to surprise you.’@chintanwriting reviews @vauhinivara‘s #TheImmortalKingRao. Read via @NewIndianXpress.https://t.co/QvKnLjXRxh
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 16, 2022
‘@vishwasnp‘s first-person narrative is endearing because he is not full of himself. He makes himself vulnerable in the book, and shares how he met with challenges.’
Read a @firstpost review of #WinAllYourBattles. @PandeSubha @chintanwriting https://t.co/8xeNE25qiB
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 16, 2022
‘#Valli blends environmental concerns with societal dissensions and shows us just what we can and are doing to this land of ours.’
Read an @NewIndianXpress review of #SheelaTomy‘s immersive book, tr. #JayasreeKalathil.https://t.co/xLCkApwKba
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 16, 2022
‘The essays are short, crisp and eminently readable… They form an opinionated, and incisive, 360-degree viewpoint…’
Read a @TheWeekLive review of Captain G.R.Gopinath’s #OurIndia.@theweekbusines1 https://t.co/o7IwYWNc0u
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 18, 2022
‘This book is a kitchen shelf must-have… I’ll surely be going back to [it] whenever I feel like indulging my healthier, Indian vegetarian food predilections.’@rauldias123 reviews @archanaskitchen‘s #30MealPlansFromArchanasKitchen for @businessline.https://t.co/kKdE6XfsR0
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 18, 2022
‘#BreakingFree provides a glimpse of the way in which women of the lower caste were tightly controlled and how their exploitation was enabled by society…’@ChitraAhanthem reviews #Vaasanthi‘s incredible novel, tr. @kalyanasc. @Openthemaghttps://t.co/kUnJwHkKhH
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 22, 2022
‘The book is a fun read but its value lies in its insights about the typical cast of characters found in the Lala firm.’@ProsaicView reviews #TheGoodIndianEmployeesGuideToSurvivingALalaCompany by #RajivGupta for @bsindia. Read more:https://t.co/2DyupvHgOB
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 23, 2022
‘Even in the most trying of times as colloquially “powerless” as a line or a hymn or a written word can provide courage to pull ourselves through adversity.’@writerly_life reviews #NanakSingh‘s #HymnsInBlood, tr. @navdeepsuri. @firstposthttps://t.co/06i2u7EjeF
— HarperCollins India (@HarperCollinsIN) August 26, 2022
Today in the ARB: @max_morch reviews “In the Language of Remembering: The Inheritance of Partition” by Aanchal Malhotra @HarperCollinsIN “immensely important” https://t.co/fp13wB4qpd
— Asian Review of Books (@BookReviewsAsia) August 29, 2022
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