Sonal Singh
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in India
October 31
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Islands in the stream
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Between the shadow and the soul
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If you like your fiction served with equal parts sass, heart, and life lessons smuggled in between witty one-liners, Anupama Jain’s novel is def your next pick. This isn’t just the story of Padma (erm, later Paula) trying to escape the straitjacket o ...more | |
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Beetashok Chatterjee’s non-fiction Mayday! grips the reader from the very first page, much like his previous works of fiction. The veteran sea captain recounts 13 civilian maritime tragedies, some infamous, like the Titanic, and others less familiar ...more | |
"Sonal Singh' s Between the Shadow and the Soul isn't just another poetry book you read and forget. Honestly, it felt less like reading poems and more like having a deep, heartfelt chat with a friend. You know those feelings you have bubbling inside, "
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"I received a review copy of Between the Shadow and the Soul by Sonal Singh, and I’m genuinely grateful for the chance to experience this beautifully crafted collection.
This book is more than just poetry — it’s an exploration of emotion, introspection" Read more of this review » |
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I received a review copy from Penmancy Falling for You is a tender, emotionally resonant story that explores the slow transformation of childhood friendship into something deeper and more profound. At the heart of the novel are Ruhana and Vineet, two ...more |
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Wind Chimes by the Sea is a warm collection of eleven short stories that gently tugs you into the world of seafarers—their lives, sacrifices, and silent struggles. I have long been a fan of Mr B’s work. His previous books have been brilliant, and thi ...more | |
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I received a copy of this book from the publisher for an unbiased review. Tejaswi Priyadarshi’s Berserk is not a novel you read; it’s a novel you survive. A dark, relentless descent into the human psyche. A harrowing psychological thriller that blends ...more |
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Platform Ticket isn’t just a memoir—it’s a soulful tribute, a heartfelt tapestry (of Indian railways) of the unsung lives behind the railway window. Sangeetha Vallat takes us behind the grimy glass of the ticket counter, offering not just a peek into ...more | |
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Srivalli’s ‘The scattered purple flowers’ is a 117 pages long compilation of poetic verses that serenade nature, tickle the funny bone, and pay a tribute to survivors of abuse, genocide, etc. The poems are an ode to free verse poetry. Srivalli wrote ...more | |
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‘Till fate do us part’ by Smita Das Jain is a sensitive portrayal of human relationships put on trial by life. The book is a fast-paced drama that unfolds in the twin settings of a hospital and the protagonist’s home. Both the settings bring the prot ...more | |