Book Review

Sundara Kaanda by Ikshvaku

Sundara Kaanda: The Unsung Leaps of a Common Man by Ikshvaku is a unique blend of mythology and contemporary fiction, with the author drawing parallels between Baabi's journey and the epic story of Hanuman in the Ramayana.

The Runaway Kid by Jayanta Ray

Jayanta Ray's The Runaway Kid is a brilliant example of social realism literature. It presents a vivid picture of the socio-economic and political landscape of the time and offers a scathing critique of the apathetic attitude of those in power.

A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner

"A Rose For Emily" is a good work people still like today. The main character, Miss Emily, shows how it can be bad when society makes us act a certain way, and we don't want to change.

Who Killed Jerusalem? by George Brown

"Who Killed Jerusalem?" by George Brown is no exception. Set in 1977 San Francisco, the story follows the investigation into the death of Ickey Jerusalem, the city's golden-boy poet laureate.

The Tickling Tale of Smoo by Louiza Kallona

The Tickling Tale of Smoo is a heartwarming and uplifting tale that will leave readers with a renewed appreciation for the power of laughter and the resilience of the human spirit.

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