<p><strong>Red Flags And Rishtas</strong></p>.<p>Radhika Agrawal</p>.<p>Bloomsbury, pp 248, Rs 499</p>.<p>A delightfully told story of romance, friendship and unending banter, with one question looming large: who is destined for a happily ever after—the serial dater or the serial suitor?</p>.<p><strong>The Wife And The Dancing Girl</strong></p>.<p>Anuja Chandramouli</p>.<p>Rupa, pp 272, Rs 395</p>.<p>Inspired by the Silapathikaram, Ilango Adigal’s timeless Tamil classic, the author’s bold new take delivers a double dose of romance that is unforgettably tender and unrelentingly tragic.</p>.<p><strong>Aftermath</strong></p>.<p>Preti Taneja</p>.<p>S&S, pp NA Rs 799</p>.<p>In this searching lament, the author interrogates the language of terror, trauma and grief; the fiction we believe and the voices we exclude.</p>.<p><strong>Blood Of Hercules</strong></p>.<p>Jasmine Mas</p>.<p>HarperCollins, pp 496, Rs 899</p>.<p>Step into the Coliseum at the Spartan War Academy where monsters are made, immortality is won, and even a god can die…</p>.<p><strong>A Dark Tale From Cottonwood Grove</strong></p>.<p>Mahfud Ikhwan and Annie Tucker (translator)</p>.<p>Speaking Tiger, pp 200, Rs 499</p>.<p>In this brilliant tour de force that combines Javanese oral tradition and urban legend with the literary frame of the unreliable narrator, the author has established himself as one of the most exciting new literary voices to emerge from Asia.</p>
<p><strong>Red Flags And Rishtas</strong></p>.<p>Radhika Agrawal</p>.<p>Bloomsbury, pp 248, Rs 499</p>.<p>A delightfully told story of romance, friendship and unending banter, with one question looming large: who is destined for a happily ever after—the serial dater or the serial suitor?</p>.<p><strong>The Wife And The Dancing Girl</strong></p>.<p>Anuja Chandramouli</p>.<p>Rupa, pp 272, Rs 395</p>.<p>Inspired by the Silapathikaram, Ilango Adigal’s timeless Tamil classic, the author’s bold new take delivers a double dose of romance that is unforgettably tender and unrelentingly tragic.</p>.<p><strong>Aftermath</strong></p>.<p>Preti Taneja</p>.<p>S&S, pp NA Rs 799</p>.<p>In this searching lament, the author interrogates the language of terror, trauma and grief; the fiction we believe and the voices we exclude.</p>.<p><strong>Blood Of Hercules</strong></p>.<p>Jasmine Mas</p>.<p>HarperCollins, pp 496, Rs 899</p>.<p>Step into the Coliseum at the Spartan War Academy where monsters are made, immortality is won, and even a god can die…</p>.<p><strong>A Dark Tale From Cottonwood Grove</strong></p>.<p>Mahfud Ikhwan and Annie Tucker (translator)</p>.<p>Speaking Tiger, pp 200, Rs 499</p>.<p>In this brilliant tour de force that combines Javanese oral tradition and urban legend with the literary frame of the unreliable narrator, the author has established himself as one of the most exciting new literary voices to emerge from Asia.</p>