My Review: I would rate this book a four and a half stars. It has been a long time since I have read a book that was both entertaining and thought provoking at the same time. The book takes a look at the fairy tales from a refreshingly new perspective. By the […]
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Book review: Sins of the Father by Sunanda J. Chatterjee.
Sins of The Father by Sunanda Chatterjee I became a fan of Sunanda Chatterjee when I read her book “Fighting for Tara”, which is a super awesome book. So it was but natural for me to wonder how “Sins of the Father” would compare. And though “Fighting for Tara” will always remain one of […]
Book review: It Happens by Karan Sharma
“It happens” is Karan Sharma’s debut as an author and as with any new author, I approached the book with some trepidation. What would his writing be like? Would his characters be interesting? Would it be something I would be loath to put down or would it be easily forgotten? The plot seemed interesting. […]
Book Review : Destined by Rubina Ramesh
My Review: This is Rubina Ramesh’s third book, the second novel, and I must say each one of her books is different. Though she has tried to keep the book light, the underlying idea of the book is one that is really pertinent. Why does society expect a woman to forget her responsibility […]
Book Review: Simha International (The Bansal Legacy #1) by Sundari Venkatraman
I have been reading Sundari Venkatraman’s books from the time she had just two books published. And as I read, I marvelled at her growth as a writer. Reading her books feels like meeting an old friend again. They give me a warm comfortable feeling. And Simha International is no exception. How does she […]
Book Review: My Singapore Fling by Sudesna Ghosh
“After many relationships and breakups, she’s decided that love is a waste of time. She travels to Singapore for a few days, on a quest to have a fun, meaningless fling.” This is what the blurb said. I must admit it piqued my interest. It is something I always wished I had the guts to do. […]
Book Review: Lean In to Relationships by Rishabh Jhol
Okay. So what happens when you pick up a book thinking it is a romance and find out it is an autobiographical travelogue instead. You keep reading trying in vain to search for the story which is finally just one chapter tucked somewhere inside another story in the book, If it could be called a […]
Book Review: Pishacha by Neil D'silva
This is the first book by Neil D’silva that I have read. It’s been a really long time since I have read a horror story. But everyone in the book club was talking about it and I decided it was high time I expanded my reading experiences. The beginning of the book got me hooked. […]
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Book Review: Snowbound by Olivier Lafont
SNOWBOUND by Olivier Lafont My Review: “Christmas is dying. The last Santa Claus had triplets who each inherited a portion of his father’s power, and that split is now tearing apart the soul of Christmas.” That’s how the blurb of the book starts. I was intrigued. Three possible Santa Clauses? It certainly looked […]
Book Review: Jugnu by Ruchi Singh
I barely registered the rain or the fact that my dog had come and settled on the bed besides me as I read the book. I was lost in Kasauli. Ruchi Singh has a wonderful way of describing places that is more poetic than prose. I could see the mountains and the sun shining through […]