Winner prediction :Women's Prize 2018
Winner Prediction : Women’s Prize for Fiction 2018

Since 1996, the Women’s Prize for Fiction has recognized the best novel in English by a woman…

Book review:The mermaid and Mrs hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar
Imogen Hermes Gowar’s Debut is a Delightful Romp through the London of 1700s

One of the best things I did over the weekend was to indulge in The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock. I loved

Book review : Young Anne by Dorothy Whipple
Dorothy Whipple’s debut Young Anne is a Promising Novel

I would always be thankful to Persephone books (and to my friend Michelle) for introducing me to the wonderful writer, Dorothy Whipple…

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Reading Habits (& Tips) from 5 Voracious Readers of Internet

Voracious readers. Avid readers. Being a bookworm, I admire those who love reading and make…

Book review: When i HIt you by Meena Kandasamy
Reading ‘a Portrait of the writer as a young wife’ as an Indian wife

When a writer meets a professor heavily involved in the Communist revolutionary movement, she is…

Reading tips : How to read 20 books in a month
How to Read 20 Books in One Month + My Personal Reading Schedule

One month. That makes 30 days. And 20 books? Something doesn’t add up, right? I am here to tell …

Review : Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine by Gail Honeyman
When You Cannot Stop Reading Because Eleanor Oliphant is (NOT) Completely Fine

Interesting title. Check. Book being listed in every major book list. Check. Still, I wasn’t …

Book review : Circe by Madeline Miller
Circe vs The Song of Achilles in the 21st Century

The literary world was in a state of constant buzz in anticipation of Madeline Miller’s second novel, Circe. But…

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Asymmetry by Lisa Halliday makes you question beauty in imperfections

Asymmetry is an exploration of love, relationships, age, politics and…