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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Revenge served on a platter. Why aren’t boys allowed to cry? Silent Victim. Holiday-21st century style Humans or Devils? These are the titles…
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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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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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My throat stays parched, and meek whispers reverberate through this box of a room. Flaky dried blood covers my bruised finger-tips, reminding me…
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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 is a delightful picture book for early readers, highlighting the practical uses of tears. Vola sends across…
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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 Elusive Paradise It was a hot summer day. The elders had retreated indoors for their afternoon siesta. Taking advantage of their absence,…
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Lotus in the Stone: Sacred Journeys in Eternal India by Anuradha Goyal is a beautiful well-researched Indic travelogue taking the readers on a…