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Awesomeness is homemade

Three weekends and three Malayalam movies – different genres, different directorial approaches and a largely non-overlapping cast. But all of them underlying that this is indeed becoming a glorious age for Malayalam cinema! New stories, novel thoughts, fresh perspectives – this is a wonderful time to be a viewer. I decided to write this post, […]

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July 24, 2013February 20, 2021 manuscryptsNo Comments

Revolution 2020: Love, Corruption, Ambition

Chetan BhagatĀ  As usual, Chetan Bhagat sucks the reader into the story from the first page. The narrator speaking to CB has become quite the signature prologue now, though he played it slightly differently in the last book. The overall concept of the book reminded me of several books/movies, and the one that came specifically […]

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July 21, 2013November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

Arbor Brewing Company

Ever since Arbor opened, and I saw them on twitter, I’d been pestering them on when they’d open the microbrewery. On my birthday, we’d wanted to visit Windmills Craftworks, but they had an event and were booked out. I casually looked up Arbor’s menu on Zomato and found that the microbrewery had finally opened! We […]

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July 14, 2013March 31, 2013 manuscryptsNo Comments

Future Tensed

Thanks to Neal Stephenson’s The Confusion, (Vol 2 of The Baroque Cycle) I’ve had to do something that I haven’t done since I started reading – read two books in parallel. Every 200 pages of The Confusion, I take a break and read a volume of The Hunger Games. Neal Stephenson, to me, is genius, […]

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July 10, 2013January 17, 2021 manuscryptsNo Comments

Caesar’s Women (Masters of Rome, #4)

Colleen McCullough The fourth in the ‘Masters of Rome’ series, covering 10 years from 68-58 BC, chronicling the rise of Gaius Julius Caesar, with most of the narrative set in Rome itself. Despite being part of the book’s name, the first half of the book does not really focus on Caesar himself. Much of it […]

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July 7, 2013November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

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