Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari

I picked up this book (Kindle edition) after  having seen super positive reviews from some of the fellow-readers on Goodreads, whom I […]

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The Room On The Roof by Ruskin Bond

So, this happened to be my first Ruskin Bond novella (although, I am certain that I have read some of his short […]

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Born A Crime by Trevor Noah

A wonderully quirky narration of unpretentious events. The stories make you smile because of its pleasantly simple yet cheerful sentiment. Of course, […]

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Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbhag

If you are searching for a plot or a scheme, then this isn’t the sort of book. This story talks about a […]

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Mother of all clichés!

A very regular day at the laboratoy. I guess the universe decided to have some fun at my expense. I was attempting […]

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Behind Closed Doors by B A Paris

The first and foremost aspect of this novel that is commendable is how well it has been written, switching between the past […]

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The Sari Shop by Rupa Bajwa

This is a story detailing the lives of those who are morally bogged down and suffer helplessly under the shadow of the […]

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Black Lentil Doughnuts by C K Meena

A candid portrayal of a person’s perpetual conflict between one’s unselfish desires (Lilly) and the deliberate need to endorse societal norms (Shanthi). […]

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A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman

In a modern day, that has us engulfed in technology and all the goods and chattels attached to it, love, life, grief […]

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The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri

The piercing emotional circumference that surrounds every character leaves you quite unsettlling. The story as a whole brings you in check with […]

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