There is a general consensus that if a character or characters make you want to hug them or shake them till their teeth rattles or anything in-between, then the book is well-written or the movie well-made. Salini Vineeth’s Lost Edges makes you relate to the...
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Flight or Fright by Sudha Ramnath – A book Review
This is a book that I read almost a month ago, but somehow the review was kept pending. Despite the gap, this book remains fresh in my mind. Rephrasing the book's blurb, this story is about the survival drama when a routine flight from Mumbai to Delhi is hijacked and...
The Blue Bar, A book by Damyanti Biswas – A book Review
Genre: a gritty crime thriller with an added intrigue of romance. Certain books pick up speed, and then you can’t just put them down. It was the case with The Blue Bar by Damyanti Biswas. I liked her first book, You Beneath my Skin, so much so that I...
Rock, Paper, Scissors by Alice Feeney – A book review
One of the best thrillers I read in December 2022 was Rock, Paper Scissors. This game came in handy during our school days. It was a refreshing concept when a couple plays this game in the story more so to decide when there is a stalemate. The story begins...
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah _ book review
This book came highly recommended by my friend and I must say I am not disappointed. I love the narrator's voice at the beginning which says: If I have learned anything in this long life of mine, it is this. In love we find out who we want to be; in war, we find out...




