Category: Contemporary literature
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The House Of Doors by Tan Twang Eng – Book Review: Experience a luxurious reading- talented prose are hunting till now, holds emotions absolutely like Caravaggio’s painting.
I was reading this while I was emotional wrecked and struggle for mental peace and this book soothe me with its calming voice.
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When author’s own life story pulls me to read a book; Didi by Nirupama Devi – Book Review
Unexpectedly though, the plot of Didi ends with the protagonist’s admission that women’s place is always beneath a man; at once you can suspect that the only reason for the novelist to give such a sorry turn to a bright principal character was to conform to the social demands of her time.
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Ridhima’s poems have a vintage charming effect which will left you in a deep mist of happiness; Whirpool – Book Review
Her poems have elegance, she created an emotional rollercoaster, an amalgamation of feelings, emotions, life experience, social stigma, and observations, beautifully waved here in the book. She poured down her heart and soul.
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A Book Like A Painting: Book Review – The Empty Space By Booker Winner Author Gitanjali Shree
It’s like a long scene of a feeling that stretched throughout the book. It’s not like your regular read. You might feel alienated here. If you are familiar with painting and poems then you can be able to feel better.
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The Covenant of The Water: An unforgettable experience – Book Review
Moving and unforgettable. The book is a culmination of daily life that is picturized like a song. A riveting atmosphere with a strikingly intense narrative.
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In response to Charles Dickens’s Demon Copperfield, Barbra Kingslovers delivered a remarkable shot; Demon Copperhead – Book Review
A book that celebrates life. What is life? Life is a song filled with sad and happy tunes. It’s your choice which tune you would let you rule your heart. In response to Charles Dickens’s Demon Copperfield, Barbra Kingslovers delivered a remarkable shot.