Private India by Ashwin Sanghi Review
I recently read Private India. The latest is by Ashwin Sanghi and James Patterson. Got the book as part of the book review program by Blogadda.com. Private India. James Patterson and Ashwin Sanghi. Before I launch a full-blown review, let me get some numbers out of the way. I mean the ratings. Readability: 3.5 on […]
Welcome Jaibala!
When I started this blog, I had no clue of the shape that onWriting would eventually take. All I knew was that I loved Stephan King’s On Writing and I had to do something about it. I started by writing a blog where I would ask questions from established authors and clear my doubts about the […]
God is a Gamer
I recently read God is a Gamer. The latest is by Ravi Subramanian. Got the book as part of the book review program by Blogadda.com. Please note that this is NOT a paid review. I do NOT make any money from this. One line verdictGod is a Gamer is an attempt at writing a chase through […]
Nishant Kaushik
OnWriting in back after a brief hiatus! I got busy with my own book and had no time to seek time for interviews from other authors. So this week, we have Nishant Kaushik. Nishant has three bestselling books to his credit. His first novel, Watch Out! We Are MBA received widespread acclaim for its mass appeal […]
The Mahabharata Quest: The Alexander Secret

Christopher C Doyle brings together History, Mythology and Science in an interesting and compelling story, of The Mahabharata Quest: The Alexander Secret. The title piqued my curiosity, “What could Mahabharata, and Alexander ever have in common, Right?” Incidentally, this is again the first book by the author, I am reading. (Makes me think I should have […]
Slightly Burnt
Slightly Burnt by Payal Dhar is a YA novel about teenagers and their problems. At the same time, it is not, just a novel and addresses issues that are important and need to be spoken about. PLOT: Sahil and Komal are best friends until he tells her something that he should not have. The conversation […]
Back In Time
Back In Time is the second book of the Tamanna series, and Andaleeb Wajid has done justice to the story of Tamanna that she started in No Time For Goodbyes. PLOT: Stuck indefinitely in the 80s after losing her camera, Tamanna is rather calm. She finally has to confront her feelings for Manoj and come […]
Flames of Paradise

When I heard of Flames of Paradise written by Tanjua Shankar Khan, a story with a female protagonist set amidst the terrorism in Kashmir I jumped at the offer to review the book. PLOT: The novel has an interesting plot which revolves around the story of Snigdha, a professional cinematographer, who gets a project which […]
God Is A Gamer
Well Looks like I am on a streak of reading new authors, they dominate my To Be Read list. So God Is A Gamer by Ravi Subramanian is again the first book I am reading by the author, which made for an exciting and quick-paced read on the whole. PLOT: Seemingly unconnected events happening all […]
Anjali Kirpalani
Born in India, Anjali Kirpilani, lived in South Africa for eight years and moved back to India in 2008. After completing her Bachelor in Business Science degree from the University of KwaZulu Natal in Durban, South Africa, she was selected to be a management trainee at British American Tobacco. Thereafter, Anjali left the corporate world […]