Monday, June 11, 2012

The Economist Crossword Book Awards - List of Nominees

In short, the latest and possibly (I am not sure) the best of literature out there !! Go ahead and start reading !!

(This list is courtesy Mr. Arunava Sinha - a writer known for his superb translations of Bengali Classics)

Fiction 
  1. A Bowlful of Butterflies, Ritu Lalit, Rupa & Co.
  2. A Flawed God, Arjun Shekhar, Hachette India
  3. A Monsoon of Music, Mitra Phukan, Zubaan Books
  4. Adultery and Other Stories, Farrukh Dhondy, Harper Collins India
  5. Along the Way, TGC Prasad, Rupa & Co.
  6. An Autumn Melody, SS Ahluwalia, Rupa & Co.
  7. An Evening In Lucknow, Suresh Kohli, Harper Collins India
  8. Another Chance, Ahmed Faiyaz, Grey Oak Publishers
  9. Anurima, Rani Dharker, Roli Books
  10. As Long As I Love You I Will Let You Hurt Me, Nikhil Mahajan, Srishti Publishers
  11. Bali And The Ocean Of Milk, Nilanjan P Choudhury, Harper Collins India
  12. Bangalore Calling, Brinda S Narayan, Hachette India
  13. Bitter Wormwood, Easterine Kire’s, Zubaan Books
  14. Black Limericks, Ranjit Lal, Roli Books
  15. Blinkers Off, Andaleeb Wajid, Rupa & Co.
  16. Blossom Showers A Novel, Giselle Mehta, LeadStart
  17. Broken Melodies, Gajra Kottary, Harper Collins India
  18. Burnt Toast, Sandy Verma, Rupa & Co.
  19. Calcutta Exile, Bunny Suraiya, Harper Collins India
  20. Campus Cola, N Sampath Kumar, Rupa & Co.
  21. Can Love Happen Twice?, Ravinder Pal Singh, Penguin Books
  22. Chai for Beginners, Jane Ainslie, Rupa & Co.
  23. Chocolate Guitar Momos, Kenny Deori Basumatary, Westland Books
  24. Clear Line of Fire, Badrinath Nuggehalli, Rupa & Co.
  25. Conditions Apply, N Kaushik, Rupa & Co.
  26. Custody, Manju Kapoor, Random House India
  27. Dating Diapers And Denial, Rachna Singh, Alchemy Publisher
  28. Desi Stories, Anil CS Rao, Cyberwit
  29. Doosra a Tale of Cricket, Rajiv Rajendra, Rupa & Co.
  30. Fish in Paneer Soup, Deep Ghatak, Rupa & Co.
  31. Focus Sam, Rohit Gore, Rupa & Co.
  32. Harappa Files, Sarnath Banerjee, Harper Collins India
  33. Haunted, Douglas Misquita, LeadStart
  34. Ice Boys And Bell Bottoms, D V Krishna Shastri, Harper Collins India
  35. Imperfect Mr Right, Shakti Salgaokar, Popular Prakashan
  36. In Pursuit of Ecstasy, S Parashar, Rupa & Co.
  37. Injustice, Sanjiv Bhatla, Crab Wise Press
  38. Ithaca, David Davidar, Harper Collins India
  39. Last Man in Tower, Aravind Adiga, Harper Collins India
  40. Last Song of Savio De Souza, Binoo K John, Harper Collins India
  41. Life Love Kumbh, Aporva Kala, Srishti Publishers
  42. Live from London, Parinda Joshi, Rupa & Co.
  43. Lonely Gods, Shivani Singh, Hachette India
  44. Love in a Wooden Box, Yateen Suman, LeadStart
  45. Love was Never Mine, Kunal Bhardwaj, Cedar Books
  46. Luwan of Brida, Sarang Mahajan, Popular Prakashan
  47. Mad Tibetan Stories, Deepti Naval, Amaryllis
  48. Man of a Thousand Chances, Tulsi Badrinath, Hachette India
  49. Map Making, Various Authors, Amarllyis
  50. Melancholy of Innocence, Raj Doctor, LeadStart
  51. Memsahib Chronicles, Suchita Malik, Rupa & Co.
  52. Meshes of Smoke, Nazia Mallick, Dronequill
  53. Miss New India, Bharati Mukherjee, Rupa & Co.
  54. Missing Varun, Amar Agarwal, LeadStart
  55. Murder on a Side Street, Salil Desai, Unicorn Books
  56. Night in Kullu, Rita Mathur, Rupa & Co.
  57. Noon, Aatish Taseer, Harper Collins India
  58. Not Like Most Young Girls, Trisha Ray, Jaico Book House
  59. Office Shocks, Sumit Agarwal, Rupa & Co.
  60. Ohh Yes I Am Single, Durjoy Datta, Grapevine Publishers
  61. Overwinter, Ratika Kapoor, Hachette India
  62. Pyramid of Virgin Dreams, Vipul Mitra, Rupa & Co.
  63. Rebirth: A Novel, Jahnavi Barua, Penguin Books
  64. Release And Other Stories, Rakhshanda Jalil, Harper Collins India
  65. Revolution 2020, Chetan Bhagat, Rupa & Co.
  66. Rhythms of Darkness, Anjana Basu, Gyaan Books
  67. River of Smoke, Amitav Ghosh, Penguin Books
  68. Rough with the Smooth, Ram Govardhan, LeadStart
  69. Satin, Payal Dhar, Harper Collins India
  70. Scammed Confessions of a Confused Accountant, Ahmed Faiyaz, Grey Oak Publishers
  71. Scandal Point, Manju Jaidka, Rupa & Co.
  72. Show me a Hero, Aditya Sudarshan, Rupa & Co.
  73. Sleeping With Movie Stars, Gitanjali Kolanad, Penguin Books
  74. Slither: Carnal Prose, Urmilla Deshpande, Westland Books
  75. Solo, Rana Dasgupta, Harper Collins India
  76. Spotting Veron, Ankush Saika, Rupa & Co.
  77. Starstruck, Rajal Pitroda, Harper Collins India
  78. Strange Connections, Subha Majumder, LeadStart
  79. Tailor Of Giripul, Bulbul Sharma, Harper Collins India
  80. Tamasha In Bandargaon, Navneet Jagannathan, Westland Books
  81. Tanzeem, Mukul Deva, Harper Collins India
  82. The 6 PM Slot, Naomi Datta, Random House India
  83. The Body in the Back Seat, Salil Desai, Gyaan Books
  84. The Book of Answers, C.Y. Gopinath, Harper Collins India
  85. The Cavansite Conspiracy, Manjri Prabhu, Rupa & Co.
  86. The Collector's Daughter, S K Das, Rupa & Co.
  87. The Company Red, Shantanu Dhar, Om Books International
  88. The Cry of the Kingfisher, Belinda Viegas, GOA
  89. The Dancing Boy, Ishani Kar Purkayastha, Harper Collins India
  90. The Eighth Guest and other Muzaffar Jung Stories, Madhulika Liddle, Hachette India
  91. The Folded Earth, Anuradha Roy, Hachette India
  92. The Fountain’s Magic, Marya Rahator, Mehta Publishing House
  93. The Garden of Solitude, Siddhartha Gigoo, Rupa & Co.
  94. The Girls Behind The Gunfire, Trisha Ray, Harper Collins India
  95. The God Enchanter, Anuradha Majumdar, Harper Collins India
  96. The Incredible Banker, Ravi Subramaniam, Rupa & Co.
  97. The Ineligible Bachelors, Ruchita Misra, Rupa & Co.
  98. The Iron Tooth, Prithvin Rajendran, LeadStart
  99. The Kabab Maker, A Sikka, Rupa & Co.
  100. The Lotus Queen, Rikin Khamar, Rupa & Co.
  101. The Mine, Arnab Ray, Westland Books
  102. The Muddy River, P A Krishnan, Westland Books
  103. The Newsroom Mafia, Oswald Pereira, Grey Oak Publishers
  104. The Nothing Man, Ajay Khullar, Rupa & Co.
  105. The Odissi Girl, Donovan Robert, Rupa & Co.
  106. The Perfect World: A Journey to Infinite Possibilities, Priya Kumar, Embassy Book Distributors
  107. The Quest of the Sparrows, Karthik Sharma, Rupa & Co.
  108. The Reluctant Detective, Kiran Manral, Westland Books
  109. The Reverse Journey, Vivek Kumar Singh, LeadStart
  110. The Rivered Earth, Vikram Seth, Penguin Books
  111. The Secret Of The Nagas, Amish, Westland Books
  112. The Sly Company of People Who Care, Rahul Bhattacharya, Picador
  113. The Songseekers, Saswati Sengupta, Zubaan Books
  114. The Storyteller Of Marrakesh, Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya, Westland Books
  115. The Tree Bride, B Mukherjee, Rupa & Co.
  116. The Urban Jungle, Samrat Choudhury, Penguin Books
  117. The Vague Woman's Handbook, Devapriya Roy, Harper Collins India
  118. The Valley Of Masks, Tarun Tejpal, Harper Collins India
  119. The Weight of the Days, Ajay Pisharody, Rupa & Co.
  120. The Wrong Chase, Vikrant Shukla, Mehta Publishing House
  121. The Year of High Treason, Vithal Rajan, Rupa & Co.
  122. There is Never a Last Time For, Vishwajeet Singh and Indresh Kumar, Diamond Pocket Books
  123. Third Best, Arjun Rao, Hachette India
  124. Three Parts Desire, Shailaja Bajpai, Harper Collins India
  125. Three Times Loser, Akash Verma, Srishti Publishers
  126. Thunder Demons, Dipika Mukherjee, Gyaan Books
  127. Twice Written, K Sridhar, Popular Prakashan
  128. Two Fates: The Story Of My Divorce, Judy Balan, Westland Books
  129. Two Worlds, Nandita Puri, Rupa & Co.
  130. Vinu I Am Getting Married, Vineet Mishra, Alchemy Publisher
  131. When Faith Turned Red, Sharad Pagare, Rupa & Co.
  132. When Mira Went Forth, S Antony, Rupa & Co.
  133. While I Write, K Satchidanandan, Harper Collins India
  134. Withered Leaves, Jayanta Ray, LeadStart
  135. Yearning Of Seeds, Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih, Harper Collins India
  136. You Were My Crush, Durjoy Datta, Grapevine Publishers
  137. Zero Percentile 2 0, Neeraj Chhibba, Rupa & Co.
Non-Fiction
  1. 24 Akbar Road, Rasheed Kidwai, Hachette India
  2. 3's A Crowd, Vijay Nagaswami, Westland Books
  3. 7 Secrets Of Shiva, Devdutt Pattanaik, Westland Books
  4. 7 Secrets Of Vishnu, Devdutt Pattanaik, Westland Books
  5. 80 Questions To Understand India, Murad Ali Baig, Jaico Book House
  6. 99 Thoughts On Ganesha, Devdutt Pattanaik, Jaico Book House
  7. A Book Of Memory: Confessions And Reflections, Sudhir Kakar, Penguin Books India
  8. A Doctor To Defend: The Binayak Sen Story, Minnie Vaid, Rajpal & Sons
  9. A Free Man, Aman Sethi, Random House India
  10. A Grief To Bury, Vasanth Kannabiran, Orient Black Swan
  11. A Shot At History, Abhinav Bindra & Rohit Brijnath, Harper Collins India
  12. Basant Kumar & Sarala Birla - Life Has No Full Stop, Rashme Sehgal, Amaryllis
  13. Be A Super Salesperson, Cyrus Gonda & Kalim Khan, Embassy Book Publishers & Distributors
  14. Beyond The MBA Hype, Sameer Kamat, Harper Collins India
  15. Breaking India: Western Interventions In Dravidian And Dalit Faultlines, Rajiv Malhotra & Aravindan Neelakandan, Amaryllis
  16. Brick By Red Brick, T.T. Ram Mohan, Rupa & Co.
  17. Champions: How The World Cup Was Won, Suresh Menon, Harper Collins India
  18. Chess Variants And Games, A.V. Murali, Leadstart
  19. Confessions Of A Serial Dieter, Kallie Purie, Harper Collins India
  20. Corporate Nirvana, Sonali Masih-D'Silva, Embassy Book Publishers & Distributors
  21. Curry: The Story Of Britain's Favourite Dish, Shrabani Basu, Rupa & Co.
  22. Death In Mumbai, Meenal Baghel, Random House India
  23. Delhi: 14 Historic Walks, Swapna Liddle, Westland Books
  24. Delhi Durbar 1911: The Complete Story, Sunil Raman & Rohit Agarwal, Roli Books
  25. Doctor Why Is My Baby Crying, P. V. Vaidyanathan, Rupa & Co.
  26. Does He Know A Mother's Heart, Arun Shourie, Harper Collins India
  27. Don't Go Away We'll Be Right Back, Indu Balachandran, Westland Books
  28. Employee Engagement, Debashish Sengupta & S. Ramadoss, Biztantra
  29. Entrepedia A Step By Step Guide To Becoming An Entrepreneur In India, Nandini Vaidynathan, Embassy Book Publishers & Distributors
  30. Euphoria The Story Of Palash Sen, Ashish Kate, Harper Collins India
  31. Experiencing Tarot, Roopa Patel, Harper Collins India
  32. Family Fables And Hidden Heresies: A Memoir Of Mothers And More, Vrinda Nabar, Harper Collins India
  33. Good Food Good Living, Karen Anand, Harper Collins India
  34. Healing Through Ayurveda, Sonica Krishnan, Rupa & Co.
  35. Healing With Homeopathy, Mukesh Batra, Jaico Book House
  36. Heart To Heart: Remembering Nainaji, Vidya Rao, Harper Collins India
  37. Hello Bastar: The Untold Story Of India'S Maoist Movement, Rahul Pandita, Westland Books
  38. His Majesty's Opponent Subhas Chandra Bose And India'S Struggle Against  Empire, Sugata Bose, Penguin Books India
  39. I Have A Dream, Rashmi Bansal, Westland Books
  40. In Quest Of The Last Victory, Navin Gulia, Pearson
  41. India: Land Of A Billion Entrepreneurs, Upendra Kachru, Pearson
  42. India's Parliamentary Democracy On Trial, Madhav Godbole, Rupa & Co.
  43. India's Place In The World, Krishna Chilukuri, Leadstart
  44. Indian Mujahideen, Shishir Gupta, Hachette India
  45. Intolerant Indian, Gautam Adhikari, Harper Collins India
  46. Jihad On Two Fronts, Dilip Hiro, Harper Collins India
  47. Journeys Through Rajasthan, Aman Nath, Rupa & Co.
  48. JS And The Times Of My Life, Jug Suraiya, Westland Books
  49. Kindle Life, Swami Chinmayananda, Jaico Book House
  50. Krishna: A Joyous Celebration Of The Divine, Chandrika, Vakils
  51. Laughter In The House: 20th Century Parsi Theatre, Meher Marfatia & Sooni Taraporevala, 49/50 Books
  52. Livelihood Augmentation In Rainfed Areas, Astad Pastakia & Sachin Oza, Development Support Centre
  53. Lost Loves Exploring Rama's Anguish, Arshia Sattar, Penguin Books India
  54. Lucknow Boy: A Memoir, Vinod Mehta, Penguin Books India
  55. Mafia Queens Of Mumbai, S.H. Zaidi & J. Borges, Westland Books
  56. Mumbai Fables, Gyan Prakash, Harper Collins India
  57. My Father Baliah, Y. B. Satyanarayana, Harper Collins India
  58. Non Stop India, Mark Tully, Penguin Books India
  59. Out Of The Blue, Aakaash Chopra, Harper Collins India
  60. Pakistan Beyond The Crisis State, Maleeha Lodhi, Rupa & Co.
  61. Palmistry: The Mystery Of Destiny, Sunita Chabra, Leadstart
  62. Poribortan: An Election Diary, Ruchir Joshi, Harper Collins India
  63. Portraits From Ayodhya, Scharada Dubey, Westland Books
  64. Pullela Gopi Chand, Sanjay Sharma & Shachi S. Sharma, Rupa & Co.
  65. Rabindranath Tagore: An Interpretation, Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, Penguin Books India
  66. RD Burman: The Man The Music, Anirudha Bhattacharjee & Balaji Vittal, Harper Collins India
  67. Rocky's Table, Rocky Mohan, Harper Collins India
  68. Sachin 501 You Didn’t Know About The Master Blaster, Suvam Pal, Harper Collins India
  69. Scrolls Of Strife, Homen Borgohain, Rupa & Co.
  70. Shringara, Alka Pande, Rupa & Co.
  71. Skipper, Chetan Narula, Rupa & Co.
  72. Solstice At Panipat 14 January 1761, Uday S. Kulkarni, Mula Mutha Publishers
  73. Spark Of The Divine, Rajinder Singh, Diamond Pocket Books
  74. Step By Step Guide To Start Investing, Deepa Venkatraghvan, Network 18
  75. Sunshine, Minakshi Chaudhry, Rupa & Co.
  76. Superfoods: Make Your Child A Genius, Amitabh Pandit, Bjain
  77. Taj Mahal Foxtrot, Naresh Fernandes, Roli Books
  78. Target 3 Billion: Pura Innovative Solutions Towards Sustainable Development, APJ Abdul Kalam & Srijan Pal Singh, Penguin Books India
  79. Tathaastu, Sajeev Nair, Rupa & Co.
  80. The Asocial Networking, Dhiraj Kumar, Leadstart
  81. The Biz World, Ravi Handa & Avinash Maurya, Alchemy Publisher
  82. The Business Of Cricket, Shyam Balasubramanian & Vijay Santhanam, Harper Collins India
  83. The Caliphate’s Soldiers: The Lashkar-E-Tayyeba’s Long War, Wilson John, Amaryllis
  84. The Complete Mahabharata, Ramesh Menon, Rupa & Co.
  85. The Devil's Pack, Balvinder Singh Sandhu & Austin Coutinho, Rupa & Co.
  86. The First Spring The Golden Age Of India, Abraham Eraly, Penguin Books India
  87. The Fresh Brew, Amitabh Thakur & Amit Haralalka, Alchemy Publisher
  88. The Habit Of Winning, Prakash Iyer, Penguin Books India
  89. The Illuminator Access To Universal Intelligence, Rajith Rajappan, Strategic Book Publishing
  90. The IPL Story, Abhishek Dubey, Pearson
  91. The Mahabharata, Shiv K. Kumar, Harper Collins India
  92. The Man Who Would Be Queen, Hoshang Merchant, Penguin Books India
  93. The Other 99 Percent, Debashis Chatterjee, Jaico Book House
  94. The Punjab Bloodied, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Rupa & Co.
  95. The TCS Story And Beyond, S Ramadorai, Penguin Books India
  96. The Winning Way, Anita Bhogle And Harsha Bhogle, Westland Books
  97. The World In Our Time, Tapan Raychaudhuri, Harper Collins India
  98. This Is All I Have To Say, Swapan Seth, Roli Books
  99. Tinderbox, M.J. Akbar, Harper Collins India
  100. Trees Incredible, Madan Mohan Pant, Rupa & Co.
  101. Varanasi: Story Of A Civilazation, Raghu Rai, Harper Collins India
  102. Water, Brahma Chellaney, Harper Collins India
  103. Whatever The Odds, Kushal Pal Singh, Raman Swamy & Ramesh Menon, Harper Collins India
  104. Women Awakened, Swati Chopra, Harper Collins India

Translations 
  1. A Night In London, Sajjad Zaheer, Urdu, Translated by Bilal Hashmi, Harper Collins India
  2. A Summer Nightmare and Other Poems, Ranajit Das, Bengali, Translated by Nirmal Kanta Bhattacharjee, Rupa & Co.
  3. Antharjanam: Memoirs of a Namboodiri Woman, Devaki Nilayamgode, Malayalam, translated by Indira Menon & Radhika Menon, Oxford University Press     
  4. Birds Beasts and Bandits, Krupakar & Senani, Tamil, Translated by S. R. Ramakrishna, Penguin Books India
  5. BT Road / The Hollow, Samaresh Basu, Bengali, Translated by Saugata Ghosh, Harper Collins India
  6. Chemmeen, Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai, Malayalam, Translated by Anita Nair, Harper Collins India
  7. Deliverance, Gauri Deshpande, Marathi, Translated by Shashi Deshpande, Women Unlimited
  8. Fever, Samaresh Basu, Bengali, Translated by Arunava Sinha, Random House India
  9. Gopallapuram, Ki Rajanarayanan, Tamil, Translated by Pritham K. Chakravarthy, Penguin Books India
  10. Harbart, Nabarun Bhattacharya, Bengali, Translated by Arunava Sinha, Westland Books
  11. In Freedom's Shade, Anis Kidwai, Urdu, Translated by Ayesha Kidwai, Penguin Books India
  12. Manik Da: My Life with Satyajit Ray, Nemai Ghosh, Bengali, Translated by S.K. Ray Chaudhuri, Harper Collins India
  13. Nandanvan and Other Stories, Lakshmi Kannan, Tamil, Translated by Lakshmi Kannan, Orient Black Swan
  14. No Crystal Stair, Ambika Sikar, Marathi, Translated by Ambika Sikar, Leadstart
  15. Paper Bastion, Meera Kant, Hindi, Translated by Ranjana Kaul, Rupa & Co.
  16. Poems Come Home, Sukrita, Urdu, Translated by Gulzar, Harper Collins India
  17. Prisoner No. 100, Anjum Zamrud Habib, Urdu, Translated by Sahba Husain, Zubaan Books
  18. Rumi: Poems, Jalaluddin Rumi, Urdu, Translated by Farrukh Dhondy, Harper Collins India
  19. Seventeen, Anita Agnihotri, Bengali, Translated by Arunava Sinha, Zubaan Books
  20. Sikandar, Binayak Banerjee, Bengali, Translated by Soma Ghosh, Westland Books
  21. The Araya Woman, Narayan, Malayalam, Translated by Catherine Thankamma, Oxford University Press  
  22. The Empty Space, Geetanjali Shree, Hindi, Translated by Nivedita Menon, Harper Collins India
  23. The Last Poem, Rabindranath Tagore, Bengali, Translated by Dilip Basu, Harper Collins India
  24. The Mountain of the Moon, Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, Bengali, Translated by Jayanta Sengupta, Rupa & Co.
  25. The Story of Felanee, Arupa Kalita, Assamese, Translated by Deepika Phukan, Zubaan Books
  26. The Temple and the Mosque, Premchand, Hindi, Translated by Rakhshanda Jalil, Harper Collins India
  27. When the Time is Right, Buddhadeva Bose, Bengali, Translated by Arunava Sinha, Penguin Books India
  28. Yellow is the Colour of Longing, K.R. Meera, Malayalam, Translated by J. Devika, Penguin Books India
Children 
  1. 103 Historical Mysteries Puzzles Conundrums And Stuff, Siddhartha Sarma, Scholastic India
  2. 120 Days Around The Universe, Bittu Kumar, Cyberwit
  3. A King Cobra'S Summer, Janaki Lenin, Pratham Books
  4. A Walk Among Trees, Nimret Handa, Pratham Books
  5. Ambili, Anita Vachhrajani, Pratham Books
  6. Beyond The Blue River, B Vinayan, Tulika Publishers
  7. Bishnu The Dhobi Singer, Subhadra Sen Gupta, Pratham Books
  8. Buro Angla, Abanindranath Tagore, Scholastic India
  9. Champa The Dreamer Journeys To The Land Of The Buddha, Asha Shankardass, Leadstart
  10. Champa The Punjabi Kudi Discovers The Himalayas, Asha Shankardass, Leadstart
  11. Cheep Cheep Drip Drip, Lubaina Bandukwala, Pratham Books
  12. Chopped Green Chillies, Sam Mukherjee, Rupa & Co.
  13. Doa Detective Files Trouble At The Taj, Sonia Chandrrachud, Penguin Books India
  14. Espi Mai Is Stuck Again And Other Goan Tales, Anita Pinto, Goa
  15. Fun In Devlok: An Identity Card For Krishna, Devdutt Pattanaik, Penguin Books India
  16. Fun In Devlok: Saraswati's Secret River, Devdutt Pattanaik, Penguin Books India
  17. Fun In Devlok: Gauri And The Talking Cow, Devdutt Pattanaik, Penguin Books India
  18. Fun In Devlok: Indra Finds Happiness, Devdutt Pattanaik, Penguin Books India
  19. Fun In Devlok: Kama Vs Yama, Devdutt Pattanaik, Penguin Books India
  20. Fun In Devlok: Shiva Plays Dumb Charades, Devdutt Pattanaik, Penguin Books India
  21. Ghosts Don't Eat, Sanket Pethkar, Scholastic India
  22. Great Stories For Children, Ruskin Bond, Rupa & Co.
  23. Growing Up In Pandupur, Adithi & Chatura Rao, Zubaan Books
  24. Icky Yucky Mucky, Natasha Sharma, Zubaan Books
  25. Kallu's World 1, Subhadra Sengupta, Pratham Books
  26. Kallu's World 2, Subhadra Sen Gupta, Pratham Books
  27. Mad And Madder Tall Tales Of A Fantastic Family, Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay, Scholastic India
  28. Mayil Will Not Be Quiet, Niveditha Subramaniam And Sowmya Rajendran, Tulika Publishers
  29. Monkeys In My Backyard, Abanindranath Tagore, Scholastic India
  30. Monster Slick And The Magic Umbrella, Aniruddha Sen Gupta, Scholastic India
  31. Mumbai Rollercoaster, Rajorshi Chakraborti, Hachette India
  32. Naughty Avantika, Prashant Pinge, Leadstart
  33. No Dogs Please, Dheera Kitchlu, Serene Woods
  34. One Night In The Sunderbans, Tannaz Daver, Leadstart
  35. Paper Play, Mala Kumar, Pratham Books
  36. Poetry Writing Made Simple 1: Teacher's Toolbox Series, Sarika Singh, Leadstart
  37. Poetry Writing Made Simple 2: Teacher's Toolbox Series, Sarika Singh, Leadstart
  38. Raja And The Giant Donut, Prashant Pinge, Leadstart
  39. Russian Folktales, Scharada Dubey, Scholastic India
  40. Sea Buddies: Book 2 The New Kid, Darsana Radhakrishnan, Leadstart
  41. Sea Buddies: Book 1  The Singing Conch, Darsana Radhakrishnan, Leadstart
  42. Spinning Top Stories Little People To Love And Share, Nitya Satyani, Leadstart
  43. Tales From Sundervan, Neelam Chandra, Sahni Publications
  44. Tales Of Historic Delhi, Premola Ghose, Zubaan Books
  45. The Chattering Forest, Seema Chatterjee, Leadstart
  46. The Enchanted Saarang, Asha Hanley, Tulika Publishers
  47. The Golden Gate And Other Stories, Anita Pinto, GOA
  48. The Kashmiri Storyteller, Ruskin Bond, Penguin Books India
  49. The Kite Tree, Avanti Mehta, Tulika Publishers
  50. The Mystery Of Mindnet, Aradhana Bisht, Scholastic India
  51. The Mystery Of The Silk Umbrella, Asha Nehemiah, Scholastic India
  52. The Phoo Phoo Baba And Other Stories Volume I, Aabid Surti, Pratham Books
  53. The Secret Medallion, Sindhu Keshavamurthy, Power Publishers
  54. The Seventh Sun, Manav Jalan, Pratham Books
  55. The Story Of Solar Energy, Anushka Ravishankar, Scholastic India
  56. The Timid Train, Bharati Jagannathan, Pratham Books
  57. To The Principal, Shankar Musafir, Leadstart
  58. Uncle Know All And Other Stories Volume II, Aabid Surti, Pratham Books
  59. Wild Child And Other Stories, Paro Anand, Penguin Books India

Thursday, June 07, 2012

The Facebook Saga - from facepalm to IPO !!

“Carpe Diem! Sieze the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary!” – So exclaimed a certain Mr. John Keating, the brilliance of Robin Williams running riot though the countenance of the young professor, smiling at the small group students gathered in front of him. Dead Poets Society, (1989) – a movie that could have been watched by a wide-eyed, five year old kid named Mark Elliot Zuckerberg. Who knows, Mr. Keating and his inspiring quotes could have been just the push little Mark required in setting out on a journey that would culminate in a creation that the today everyone calls Facebook.
Facebook has been an extraordinary development in the world of internet. What started out as Mark’s little dorm room creation has now given the world the platform to ‘connect’, ‘like’, ‘share’ and ‘comment’. All this and much more have added to the appeal of the social networking giant – the latest being the filing of SEC and the eventual release of the IPO. But has it been the right move for the curly-haired poster boy of Silicon Valley? Could the world’s largest technology IPO also be the biggest blunder ever? Or are we reading too much into the data? The debate has already started and to avoid getting lost in the melee of ‘strings’ and ‘numbers’ one should sit back and crunch the ‘basics’ first.
The basics are certain simple law-of-the-land fashioned truths about the two biggest words in the title of this article. ‘Facebook’ and ‘IPO’ – and these two need as simple an understanding as possible for the data to make sense to one and all. To begin with, here’s looking at the IPO or the Initial Public Offering - a tool used by companies to raise capital (money for bigger, grander plans), to provide liquidity to its founders, employees and early investors and to benefit from the prestige or notoriety of being a ‘public’ company. With the aforementioned set as a background, ‘Facebook’ can be described as – a second generation Internet company with ‘dynamic’ content (set your status, like a comment, share a photo), communication platform (user connections, chat, message, wall-posts), 800 million active users and a plethora of games, apps and ‘addictions’ to make one spend close to 6 hours a day surfing it (ComScore says it, I don’t).
Having crunched the basics, the next step is to question, how did it all happen? Any IPO begins with a company filing an entry at the SEC – Securities & Exchange Commission, under a particular category, which in the case of Facebook was S1. The filing, among other things, includes a letter from the company founders, to prospective shareholders, which in the case of Facebook, was an interesting one from Mark Zuckerberg. With the filing formalities out of the way in the month of January 2012, the IPO was released on 18th of May, 2012 amidst much fanfare and hullaballoo. The opening price was $38/share.  So far so good – a company has invited the public to invest and much needed capital is being pumped in by eager investors. But in retrospection, was this process needed at all? If yes, what is in store for the blue and white hued social network?
Facebook had money coming in from private investors, much before its decision to go public. With Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Hong-Kong billionaire Li Ka Shing, Russian honcho Yuri Milner and Bono’s Elevation Partners, all pouring money into the internet darling, raising capital was certainly not difficult. It became even easier when Facebook employee shares were up for grabs on the ‘grey’ market – SecondMarket or SharePost. In addition to this, providing liquidity to the founding partners wasn’t difficult either. The investment by Russian Investment fund DST sort of completes the picture in this respect, with its offer to buy $100 million of stock directly from the employees. Hence, cash wasn’t a problem. Then why file an S1 in the SEC? Why go public?
Here is where the proverbial ‘streams’ seem to converge. If one goes through the SEC filing of Facebook and the passionate letter for Zuckerberg and juxtaposes it with the prestige of going public and associated bits of wisdom, the reason begins to emerge. The story of Facebook, the evolution of the company, the equation it has with the public, the attraction quotient of its value proposition – has grown and is something that investors just cannot be kept away from. Social media as a tool, technology and a platform has evolved with Facebook as its champion, face and torchbearer. The industry has taken to Facebook like a glutton to a tasty lamb chop. Targeted Marketing & Advertising are ruling the roost in terms of revenues for ‘FB’. It is only fitting that the public focus on social media, the interest it generates throughout the world and the implications it can have for the future be better measured, analyzed and invested in for the future. This is something the Stock Exchanges around the world are too good at.
But is it only the ‘public’ we need to look at? Can it be simply that Facebook needs more money? Maybe – if one looks at its burgeoning growth trajectory, its competitors and the evolution of the consumer it serves. Browsing is going mobile, literally. And with that, Facebook needs to go mobile too. With Android and iOS standing guard to a market full of opportunities, Facebook will require developing its interface – the mobile way. The baby steps in that direction – acquisition of Insta.gram – is a sign of sorts. But that is certainly not enough. From a very simple logic – more money is needed if Facebook wants to acquire more or grow faster. And an IPO is surely one of the best ways of doing that – of ‘seizing the day’ (in order to ‘make’ things ‘extraordinary’).