A Super – interesting little book

I seem to be celebrating a weekend of small books. This one I am writing about is also special to me because today I learnt that it is possible to email a book to the Kindle and read it from there! Strangely Familiar Tales To start with, the introduction is very earnest and you know … Continue reading A Super – interesting little book

A lively thriller for a weekend

Craving for a quick whodunit, I happened to download 'A Killer Among Us' written by Ushasi Sen Basu. The book surprised me with a very relatable array of characters. The story is set in a housing society in Kolkata, and the reader gets a feeling the events are unfolding one after another right before them. … Continue reading A lively thriller for a weekend

Four short stories and a high school reunion

Happy July, everyone! I thought I would start off this month with a review of two small and snappy books by Nithya K. Both the self-published books are well-edited and finely polished, making them a delight to read. Four Blocks Wide is a collection of four diverse short stories. Kalyani, which was shortlisted for the … Continue reading Four short stories and a high school reunion

Book Review: The Anatomy Of Choice

Inconnu, Deracinate, Seelenverwandte, Werifesteria ... Beautiful, unusual words - isn't it? In Harshali Singh's The Anatomy of Choice was the first time I encountered these words. And no, they are not passively referenced in paragraphs to amp-up the writing. Rather, they are used to summarize each chapter concisely in one word - a subtle prelude … Continue reading Book Review: The Anatomy Of Choice