An (Un) Romantic Comedy by Phoebe MacLeod is really an unromantic comedy! It’s a cute, fun-filled read, accompanied by family drama, sibling issues,…
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Set in Bow, East London, Tufayel Ahmed’s Better Left Unsaid is the story of a Bangladeshi immigrant family. High on emotions, this family…
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Scent of a Garden by Namrata Patel is an absorbing story of family dynamics, friendship, ambitions, and self-discovery. Asha Patel (Poppy) is the…
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Blogchatter is India’s best blogging website to find and read popular personal blogs and I am proud to be associated with them. I’ve…
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Now You See Us by Balli Kaur Jaswal is both a social commentary on the lives of migrant workers in Singapore and a…
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Dust Child by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai is my first time reading a book set in Vietnam. I wonder why I never picked…
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Chai Time At Cinnamon Gardens by Shankari Chandran is an immersive story addressing war, genocide, racism, family, love, and friendship, among a few…
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I spent the weekend reading The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth. I could have done something better! The book seems to be quite popular with…
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This is not just another made-up story. This story is real. A story not of humans, like you, but of the residents of…
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Jyoti Patel’s debut, The Things That We Lost, is a beautiful and raw story of generational trauma. Set in northwest London, it captures…