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Partition Literature: We look at the rich body of stories that have emerged from the most tragic chapter in the history of the Indian subcontinent.
Exclusive: Interviews with brand guru Harish Bijoor and publisher Vatsala Kaul Banerjee.
Author Profile: Franz Kafka
Reviews: How Will You Measure Your Life, Necklace of Skulls, Those Pricey Thakur Girls, The Illustrated Man, Maharani, Economics of Good and Evil, Song of the Scarecrow, Why We Broke Up and more.
Showcase: New section featuring upcoming authors! This issue - Ketan Bhagat.
Books & More Description:
Books & More is for all book lovers and also for people interested in learning more about books and publishing.
In every issue, Books & More carries book reviews, author profiles, best-seller lists, editors’ picks, puzzles, a Young Adult section, and reports on the latest trends in Indian regional literature. The magazine also covers happenings and trends in the book and publishing industry by bringing you feature articles, interviews, and opinions related to the literary world.
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