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Brave New World Aldous Huxley 1932 Chatto & Windus pp. 311 Brave new world is a novel best described as dystopian fiction. It is one of the cult classic books that are recommended reads for everyone. I read it first when I was in college but decided to read it again. Like many other futuristic…
Name: The Dark RoomAuthor: R K NarayanReading Time: 8-10 metro rides About the Book:The book is the story of a middle aged woman, Savitri, who tolerates an egoist, chauvinist, harsh and detached husband. Her three children, along with her husband, her two contrasting friends, and the affairs of running the household occupy her life. Her…
The Last Dance Anmol Arora 2019 Speaking Tiger pp. 320 The Last Dance is the debut novel by Anmol Arora. The narrative traces the life of a young Kurdish girl growing up in India. Having taken refuge in India at the peak of Turkey- Kurdistan conflict, the girl, struggles to find her identity in the…
A River in Darkness: One Man’s Escape from North Korea Masaji Ishakawa (trns. Risa Kobayashi and Martin Brown) 2000 Amazon Crossing pp. 159 The book descibes the life of Ishikawa. Born in Japan to a North Korean father and a Japanese mother, Ishikawa was not yet an adult when he migrated to North Korea along…
The Liberation of Sita Volga (translation by T Vijay Kumar, C Vijayasree) 2018 Harper Perennial pp. 128 First, this book acknowledges that Sita needs to be liberated. And right at the outset, the book deserves appreciation for breaking the myth of the ideal image that Sita is used to project. The book thus is a…
TwilightStephenie Meyer2007 (1st edition 2006)Atompp. 434 Book One of the series, Meyer’s fantasy fiction is meant for the hyperventilating teenager who’s just discovered the world of romance and probably the world of reading. In saying that, I acknowledge that I have picked it up too late in life to give it a fair chance. Nevertheless,…