Fracture by Elyse Hoffman, another novel set in the backdrop of World War 2 will surely melt your hearts with its beautiful way of weaving tales
Book Review – Circus of Wonders by Elizabeth Macneal
Circus of Wonders promises to be another masterpiece after the success of The Night Circus that was based on a similar theme but does it stand true to its promises? Chec out in my take here.
Galley Review – Love in the Big City by Sang Young Park
A book that takes you deep into the Korean literature, Love in the Big City by Sang Young Park is as hard hitting as one can find.
Book Review – The Rickshaw Reveries by Ipshita Nath
Weaving tales of Richshaw pullers across Delhi, The Rickshaw Reveries by Ipshita Nath, though has an interesting premise but is filled with more misses than hits.
Book Review – Shamal Days by Sabin Iqbal
A Story of an Indian Migrant whose troubles as an expat working in Gulf were far more dangerous. Sabin Iqbal narrates brings out an all new tale in his latest Shamal Days.
Book Review – A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow by Laura Taylor Namey
Want a nice little recipe for romance and coziness? A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow is the ultimate answer for all your questions.
Galley Review – The Second Woman
When Sandrine's man’s first wife reappears, Sandrine is forced to confront the truth about him. Is he all she thought he was, or is he hiding an abusive and manipulative character? Who can she trust – the man she loves now, or the woman he loved first?
Galley Review – A Mystery at Lily Villa by Arathi Menon
In a small village in Kerala, three kids suddenly find themselves in a thrilling adventure that would make them learn a lot of new things.
Galley Review – Dancing in Thatha’s Footsteps by Srividhya Venkat
Story of little Varun who discovers his love for a dance form that was considered only to cater one gender.
Book Review – The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley
Joe Tornier arrives in French London with his memory lost and what we see is a history that is entirely different from what the reality is. What's the mystery behind Joe and his amnesia is what forms the crux of The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley