Book review of AMAZON UNBOUND: Jeff Bezos and the Invention of a Global Empire
Book review of Akhtari: The Life and Music of Begum Akhtar
Book review of The Tale of the Horse: A History of India on Horseback
Book review of Rethinking Competitive Advantage: New Rules for the Digital Age
Book review of India's Power Elite: Class, Caste and a Cultural Revolution
Book review of The Premonition: A Pandemic Story
Book review - Tiananmen Square: The Making of a Protest
Veteran sports journalist Gulu Ezekiel tells a lot of interesting little stories behind some of cricket's hoary legends
Book review - Raj & Norah: A True Story of Love Lost and Found in World War II
When a gossip paper went after the Amazon CEO, he retaliated with the brutal, brilliant efficiency he used to build his business empire. An excerpt from the new book Amazon Unbound by Brad Stone
Book review - No Straight Thing Was Ever Made: Essays on Mental Health
Book review - Gandhian Thought and Communication: Rethinking the Mahatma in the Media Age
Book Review - Dreamers and Unicorns: How Leadership, Talent and Culture are the New Growth Drivers
As a good Minnesotan, Ms Klobuchar traces in her book the roots of antitrust to the Midwest, when farmers rebelled at the end of the 19th century against the exploitative practices of the railroads
Book review of The Conjuror's Trick: An Interpretive History of Paper Money in India
Ghazala Wahab spectacularly fulfills her mandate of informing non-Muslims about Islam in India and engaging Muslims in a conversation about the way forward
Book review of Tarzan Economics: Eight Principles for Pivoting Through Disruption
The narrative has fascinating character sketches of some such individuals, as well as marvellous nuggets of information about the infosec industry
Datta's book made it clear that the horror of the massacre shaped the making of Gandhi and the nationalist movement he led
Mr Seife has performed an important service by documenting Stephen Hawking's life as it actually happened.