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A LIFE RAISED HIGH
Catching up with Salinger
The writer, who was responsible for some of the best-known and most unsettling characters in American literature, spent much of his life hiding from…
paranormal romance
V is for Vengeance
Alphabet soup
Broken noses and boredom are the standard hazards of detective work, especially if Kinsey Millhone is any indication.
murder mystery
Messing with Jane Austen
Jane Austen is my favourite author. Pride and Prejudice is a book that I read at least once a year.
paperback policeman
The House of Silk
Lit Chicks
Frankly, my dear, she never gave a damn
'Gone with the Wind' recently celebrated its 75th birthday. And, even after all these years, Scarlett O'Hara ranks high on every list…
Books
Detective paperbacks
The Floating Admiral: Thirteen devious minds
Mystery novels do more than tell a story. They also throw up enjoyable challenges — allowing keen-eyed connoisseurs to spot sequins in the…
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Relationships
Neighbours' ennui
Now, people next door are just faces that you politely smile at in the lift.
Wine & Dine
Kebabs, not canapês
Change the rules of Sunday brunching by introducing desi elements to it.

