Book Review: Hot Stage by Anita Nair
Sneha Pathak reviews Anita Nair’s Hot Stage (Published by Harper Collins, 2024) Certain books, for reasons I don’t yet understand, demand that you read them.
Sneha Pathak reviews Anita Nair’s Hot Stage (Published by Harper Collins, 2024) Certain books, for reasons I don’t yet understand, demand that you read them.
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Annie Hannah Kuriakose reviews Kalpana Swaminathan’s The Kala Ghoda Affair (Published by Speaking Tiger Books, 2023) In the enthralling world of mystery novels, where secrets
Haritha T Chandran reviews Vinoy Thomas’s Anthill (Published by Penguin India, 2023) originally written in Malayalam and translated into English by Nandakumar K. In the
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