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    The Orphans of Mersea House

    by Chandra Sundeep January 14, 2022
    January 14, 2022

    If I have to describe The Orphans of Mersea House by Marty Wingate in a single word, I would say ‘heartfelt.’ Set in …

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    Arranged Marriage 2.0

    by Chandra Sundeep January 11, 2022
    January 11, 2022

    One of my reading resolutions for 2022 is to pick up more books written by Indie authors, particularly Indian authors. With this thought …

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    The Kitty Party Murder

    by Chandra Sundeep January 10, 2022
    January 10, 2022

    Kiran Manral’s The Kitty Party Murder is a humorous murder mystery revolving around the famous kitty parties of Mumbai. With her satirical approach …

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    Kings, Saviours & Scoundrels:

    by Chandra Sundeep January 6, 2022
    January 6, 2022

    Kings, Saviours & Scoundrels: Timeless Tales from Katha Sarita Sagara by Anupama Jain is an enthralling retelling of tales from the Kathā-saritsāgara. One …

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    If You Cry like a Fountain

    by Chandra Sundeep December 15, 2021
    December 15, 2021

    If You Cry like a Fountain is a delightful picture book for early readers, highlighting the practical uses of tears. Vola sends across …

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    Boy Underground

    by Chandra Sundeep December 14, 2021
    December 14, 2021

    Boy Underground is my first time reading Catherine Ryan Hyde’s work, and I’ve fallen in love with the author’s style of story-telling.  The …

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    The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die

    by Chandra Sundeep December 5, 2021
    December 5, 2021

    The Aunt Who Wouldn’t Die is a contemporary classic novella about three generations of Bengali women who defy all expectations. Originally written in …

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    Small Things Like These

    by Chandra Sundeep December 2, 2021
    December 2, 2021

    Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan is really about the things that matter–human emotions, struggles, compassion and the courage to do the …

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    Ahalya’s Awakening

    by Chandra Sundeep December 1, 2021
    December 1, 2021

    Ahalya’s Awakening by Kavita Kané brings Ahalya, a complex woman, into the spotlight. This retelling begins when the newly appointed Indra – Nahusha, …

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    Yellow Crocus

    by Chandra Sundeep November 29, 2021
    November 29, 2021

    Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim is a story set in pre-civil war America (1800s) in the plantations of Virginia. The novel follows Lisbeth …

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Aashi
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Aashi
by Maitabi Banerjee
Aashi is the debut work of Maitabi Banerjee. It is not just the story of Ashima Lahiri (Aashi); it is the story of every other young woman striving to balance ambition, job and marriage. A story of life, love and belonging!!Filled with...
On the Streets of Bolena
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On the Streets of Bolena
by Srividhya Lakshmanan
An anthology of 8 stories set in a fictional town, Bolena. It is a collection of simple stories of everyday people leading regular lives. Few of the stories also have deeper, meaningful messages. With the cover picture, and the introduct...
After Happily Ever After
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After Happily Ever After
by Leslie A. Rasmussen
It’s such a wonderfully hilarious and sensitive book, it’s hard to believe it’s a debut.Empty nest syndrome affects thousands of parents each year. It’s not a disorder, but a combination of loneliness and grief when your children leav...
Everyday People: Tales of people you know
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Everyday People: Tales of people you know
by Salini Vineeth
Everyday People is a collection of 8 short stories, and true to its title, it is about people we meet and know in our daily lives. The bright colors and the cover design tempted me to pick up this book. And thankfully, the book did not d...
VIGNETTES: A Slice Of Life
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VIGNETTES: A Slice Of Life
by Chandrika R. Krishnan
Vignettes: A Slice of Life is a collection of 12 short stories by Chandrika R Krishnan. Though it is the author’s first book, the stories are clearly the works of a seasoned writer. With her flawless narration and exquisite language, the...

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