The God of Small Things: A Timeless Classic
Arundhati Roy’s debut novel is a work of art. You might find it hard to make your way through her unsaturated prose, allusions, and metaphors at first but once you get acquainted, you will feel lost in her dreamy world. Roy’s mastery is unsurpassed. Published …
A Thousand Splendid Suns: A Heart-Wrenching Tale of an Unforgiving Time.
Have you ever come across a book that you do not want to put down, but also don’t want to know how it ends? A Thousand Splendid Suns makes you feel just the same! Set amidst the turbulent times of war in Afghanistan, A Thousand …
Love, Loss and Grief: A review of A Man Called Ove By Fredrik Backman
Before I start, Let me tell you… This is the most difficult book, I have ever been asked to review. After a thousand tears, weak smiles and clutching the book to my chest as if somehow it would save me from the grief that always …
Dream and the world dreams with you (Dream with your eyes open: A book review)
Dream With Your Eyes Open is a book I stumbled upon accidentally in the Spotify podcast section. Yes, I listened to the audiobook. And guess what, it is narrated by none other than the writer himself, Mr Ronnie Screwvala. He is a natural narrator with …
Beyond the shores of realism: A review of Kafka On The Shore by Murakami
Whoever said happiness can’t be bought, surely, has never received a package of their favourite books! But, How come me, a lover of classics ends up buying and reading ‘Kafka on the Shore’ by Haruki Murakami? Well, that is a long and interesting story for …
‘To Kill A Mocking Bird’ Book Review: Racism beyond what we know
To Kill a Mockingbird is a book that a lot of people have read at some point in their lives. Some have been forced to read it at their school whereas others have had a look at it because of being urged to read by …
The Palace of Illusions Book Review: Mythology and beyond!
The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is based on the Indian epic, Mahabharata. Despite the fact that Mahabharata has been a part of our ancient history and culture for more than 3000 years now, nobody thought of narrating this epic tale from a …
The Fault In Our Stars: A Tribute to Life
‘The Fault In Our Stars’, written by the renowned writer of Young Adult Fiction, John Green became an extensively popular book, after the movie was released under the same name ‘The fault in our stars’. There was a lot of hype that surrounded this …
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