Has no one wondered where all those boys are? I mean, really! Who doesn't like talking to a guy who reads? In our 5th conversation we talk to an Engineer! Aroop Sanyal, the stage is yours... Reader Bio: Aroop is a Mechanical engineer by day and procrastinator by night. (Mugshot attached). He has a ear for good... Continue Reading →
She Reads Menus. Too.
On a roll, aren't we? On our 4th interview, we bring to you an insightful and compulsive reader who also happens to be a Consultant. She's every bit the model girl and what draws you to her, apart from her feminine charm, is her ocean of knowledge on classical and contemporary literature. Over to her...... Continue Reading →
Questioning a Psychologist
This time we've interviewed a psychologist. Yes, this is a first for us at Bookhad. We have tread very carefully here but we fear that she knows more about us than we do about her even after this interview. Onward...It's time for us to stop talking you see... Reader Bio: Vaishnavi Verma is a Counselling Psychologist... Continue Reading →
The (Un)Tame(d) SheWolf Talks
Up next we have a regular reader (of our blog too) and a blogger Tame SheWolf! Lest we say something to provoke the shewolf, here's a quick bio and then you can hear it from the wolf's mouth. Reader Bio: Tame SheWolf is a reluctant blogger suffering from existential crisis, who is valiantly fighting boredom and... Continue Reading →
In Conversation
Since this year has been special to us at Bookhad, we are doing something to sign off 2013 in style. When we thought about it, the only thing that seemed pertinent was to put our readers - the Bookhads - the people hungry for books, in the spotlight. And that's why we've done just that!... Continue Reading →
The Fifth Mountain – Review
Book: The Fifth Mountain Author: Paulo Coelho Year: 1996 A lot of Paulo Coelho's literature is centred around folklore and mystical tales. He's the modern-day teller of age-old stories by picking their essence and creating a whole new perfume. I believe that some stories live on for ages and cut across culture, region and boundaries... Continue Reading →
The Bookhad Bookshelf
And then, there was this... *contains favourite books of some "active" Bookhads
Interview with Anand Neelakantan
We were asked to interview the author of 'Asura', Anand Neelakantan, whose second book 'Ajaya' is due for release on the 1st of December, 2013. Here it is! Bookhad: It’s been a year since “Asura” released. Asura was a runaway success; a bestseller and an instant hit with the readers. The kind of success that... Continue Reading →
The Sense of an Ending – Review
Book: The Sense of an Ending Author: Julian Barnes Year: 2011 “How often do we tell our own life story? How often do we adjust, embellish, make sly cuts? And the longer life goes on, the fewer are those around to challenge our account, to remind us that our life is not our life, merely... Continue Reading →

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