Would you like to win a copy of Ajay Jain’s Peep Peep Don’t Sleep, a collection of funny road signs seen in India? All you have to do is send in a recommendation or a review for a book for BookWag.com, the book club. And if yours is selected as the best by BookWag’s editors, you win. And it will be sent autographed by the author.

What do you have to do?

* Read the guidelines by clicking on the Recommend a Book and Review a Book tabs on BookWag.com.
* Mail your piece to mail@bookwag.com.
* Deadline: March 31, 2009
* You may send in as many entries as you like.
* By sending in the entry, you also agree to BookWag posting it on the site and using it in any newsletters even if the entry is not a winner.

That’s it - nothing else. Look forward to your entries. Cheers…Team BookWag

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The above is a clip from a feature on CNN IBN, a leading television news channel in India set up in partnership with CNN on March 2, 2009. Click here to read the text version of the story. Enjoy!!

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Mr. Vijay Mallya, owner of Kingfisher Airlines, in the centre

Mr. Vijay Mallya, owner of Kingfisher Airlines, in the centre

I hate flying. I know I am a travel writer, but I have consciously chosen my car as the vehicle to take me around for the purpose. Flights and I don’t endorse each other’s company.

What I do endorse is, when flying is an absolute necessity, is one fly Indigo in India. It is a low cost airline, but it is always on time. At least that is my experience on both occasions when I flown Indigo. But all the three times I have flown the stylish Kingfisher has only got me a delayed flight. Read more

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