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Praise for the Book “Anu is a unique character, who is funny, happy-go-lucky, practical and very relatable. The book gripped me from the start, and I found myself drawn into Anu’s world. It had me rolling in laughter in some places, shaking my head in despair at Anu in others
1. The Tatas by Girish Kuber The Tatas is the story of one of India’s leading business families. It starts in the nineteenth century with Nusserwanji Tata – a middle-class Parsi priest from the village of Navsari in Gujarat, and widely regarded as the Father of Indian Industry –
When he arrived at the restaurant, Siddhant was happy to find that he was a few minutes early. The last thing he needed on a first date was to be late and have to make excuses. Besides, he liked this girl, and wanted to make a good first impression. Just
Earlier today, our editors Swati Daftuar and Prerna Gill did a Facebook LIVE from the HarperCollins page to talk about love — a love for books, good stories and epic romance reads. You can watch the video here. And if you’re in the mood to enjoy a good romantic read,
February, the month of love, heartache, accepting that your resolutions went out the window but on the bright side, salaries come early. And what do we do with our salary? We buy books! Here are our top 5 books for this month. Letters to My Ex Most love stories