Fiction

Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie

Midnight's Children is a brilliant and complex novel. Told by an unreliable, at times annoying, but endlessly fascinating narrator Saleem Sinai, it is a story in which reality meets myth, in which dreams turn into facts, in which countries live tormented and tragic lives, resembling closely those of human beings that inhabit them.

Stranger In The Mirror by Sidney Sheldon

Title: Stranger In The MirrorAuthor: Sidney SheldonPublisher: HarperGenre: Crime ThrillerFirst Publication: 1976Language: EnglishMajor Characters: Toby Temple, Jill Castle, Clifton Lawrence, David KenyonSetting Place: Hollywood, USANarration: Third...

Book Review: Married to Mr Nightmare by Aakriti Srivastava

'Married to Mr. Nightmare' was honestly an amazing read. Mayra, Rehan, and their relationship are all so honestly and openly written and shown that there is no other way for us to feel. Even though its counterintuitive, I can't help but feel that their relationship is one of the most beautiful, complex, and emotional ones.

Zero Not Out by Vamshi Krishna

Hopeful, beautifully written, and nothing short of spectacular, Zero Not Out by Vamshi Krishna wraps the reader in for a long and amazing journey full of laughs and tears and smiles as Varun and Nitya meet in campus and love blossoms between them.

Betwixt- The Call Of The Void by Meeshelle Neal

The world Meeshelle Neal has built in the book Betwixt: The Call of the Void is amazing and full of mystery; and even though it sometimes seems to be more than just cruel, it never fails to captivate me.

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