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Not my kind of book due to its gritty violence, but I can see why this author is popular.
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by Kate Mosse
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Loved a majority of the stories in this collection. Good for family drama readers.
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This sounds like a wonderful, if haunting read.


A poignant read, but not as impactful as I had expected.
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Loved the premise of this cult fiction combined with sci-fi elements, but some elements in the writing could have been better.
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I started this book this morning and think it will really hit my sweet reading spot. My fingers are crossed.




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This had everything that should have worked for me, and yet it didn't. Disappointed.
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This sounds like a great book. I asked Libby to notify me when my library gets it. Thanks.

Which ones are your favourite? :)


This needs more readers - it is such an excellent literary fiction novel, and a debut one at that!
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Which ones are your favourite? :)"
The Covenant of Water
I don't know if this is my favorite but I am reading this one presently and enjoying it.





Ah, have been hearing plenty of good things about it. Hope it goes well for you till the end. :)

Which ones are your favourite? :)"
The Covenant of Water
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Hey Rosh,
I was remiss in not asking for a recommendation from you re India.
So I am asking now. Is there a book you would recommend?
Re Covenant is about an Indian Christian family so it is a bit different. However, I am about half way through it and I think Partition is going to be in the next part of the story.


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I was remiss in not asking for a recommendation from you re India.
So I am asking now. Is there a book you would recommend?
Re Covenant is about an Indian Christian family so it is a bit different. However, I am about half way through it and I think Partition is going to be in the next part of the story."
I have found very few Indian books that are genuinely indicative of the country, Rachel. Most are intent on peddling stereotypes to Westerners, especially if written by Indian-American authors. Very few exceptions to this.
Some good ones for me:
1. Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies - anthology.
2. Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things - literary fiction
3. Damyanti Biswas's You Beneath Your Skin - crime thriller.
4. Perumal Murugan's Poonachi: Or the Story of a Black Goat - social satire.
5. Vivek Shanbag's Ghachar Ghochar - literary fiction. The ending in this one is a sort of dealbreaker, so if you like the ending, you will like the book. I liked it but many of my friends hated it. :)
6. Anukrti Upadhyay's Bhaunri - feminist fiction.
7. Indu Sundaresan's Taj Mahal Trilogy - historical fiction. (Gotta give you at least one historical fiction suggestion as this group is mainly for historical lovers. :) )
I am currently reading Black River by Nilanjana Roy, and so far, it looks like a winner.
FWIW, I am an Indian Christian too, so I know that we are very underrepresented in Indian fiction. But Dr. Abraham Verghese is also an Indian Christian, so I am not surprised that he focussed on this community. I will push The Covenant of Water up my list. :)


I was remiss in not asking for a recommendation from you re India.
So I am asking now. Is there a book you would recommend?
Re Covenant is about an Indian Christian family ..."

I was remiss in not asking for a recommendation from you re India.
So I am asking now. Is there a book you would recommend?
Re Covenant is about an Indian Christian family ..."
I loved Interpreter when I read it when it was new. Also, a long time ago, I read A Suitable Boy and enjoyed it but that is ancient history. I will look into the authors you mentioned.
Also, I know what you mean about stereotypes. As a person who grew up in NY and now lives in Las Vegas...





Earlier published in the US as 'The Lost Ticket'. A mixed bag for me, slightly tilted towards the positive side.
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Warm and cuddly and mushy for the most part. A great light read despite some dark topics.
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