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The London Séance Society' by Sarah Penner
Book Reviews, Fiction, Thriller and Mystery

Supernatural, Secrets, and Society: A Review of ‘The London Séance Society’ by Sarah Penner

Do you believe in ghosts and spirits? What if I told you there was a way to connect with them and summon them at will? And yet, be prepared; summoning those who have “moved on” might not be a safe idea, peeps! The London Séance Society by Sarah Penner is a horror thriller fiction which will make you question the norms of reality as well as surreal, altering your thoughts about life and death altogether

Wayward by Dethan, a Journey Towards the Soul, a Review
Book Reviews, Contemporary Fiction, Fiction

Wayward by Dethan, a Journey Towards the Soul, a Review

Imagine the plane you are traveling in crashes out in the open sea, yet you survive miraculously. Wait, there is another survivor alongside you—a 12-year-old kid? What if I tell you that you have to survive alongside that child out in the open seas and that help is not going to be coming anytime soon? Scared? Read on to find out about such a scenario in Wayward by Dethan, a tale like no other I have read before.

Hanging Palande: A Son’s Revenge | Anuj Tikku | Book Review
Book Reviews, Biography, Non-fiction

Hanging Palande: A Son’s Revenge | Anuj Tikku | Book Review

Have you heard of the Arun Kumar Tikku and Karan Kakkad murder case, which gained a lot of attention back in 2012? All the major newspapers and media channels had covered this blood-curdling event, highlighting how Vijay Palande and his notorious gang had committed brutal crimes. Hanging Palande: A Son’s Revenge by Anuj Tikku, a sequel to his previous book, Yes Sir, I Killed my Dad, is an explosive piece of writing decoding the same.

Dancers in the Dark by Ejaz Ahamad: Xenophobia through the Ages | Book Review
Contemporary Fiction, Book Reviews, Fiction, Top Picks

Dancers in the Dark by Ejaz Ahamad: Xenophobia through the Ages | Book Review

An antipathy that will make you sit back, mull, and wonder why colour is such a strongly held ground for discrimination even today, Dancers in the Dark by Ejaz Ahamad is a story that centres around the discrimination based on colour as well as all those so-called societal categories and stigmas that have been there for around centuries now. Yes, unfair behaviour against the LGBTQ+ community—that is what I am indicating here!

Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang: Dive Into the Dark of Publishing Industry
Book Reviews, Contemporary Fiction, Fiction

Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang: Dive Into the Dark of Publishing Industry

Your writer friend just struck gold by signing a deal with Netflix for a TV adaptation. Could it get bigger? You both are busy celebrating over cocktails while she shows you her latest, unpublished work-unpublished one. And then she drops dead? What would you do? Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang is a revelation, exploring the sad travesty of the dark side of publishing industry

5 Best Historical Fiction Books You Must Read Today
Book Reviews, Historical Fiction

5 Best Historical Fiction Books You Must Read Today

Step into captivating worlds of history and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of cultural heritage. Discover the 5 Best Historical Fiction Books that transport you through time, weaving tales of love, heroism, and hope. From the Great Depression to ancient Greece, Nazi Germany to Vietnam’s tumultuous past, these unforgettable stories will leave you spellbound. Immerse yourself in the magic of historical fiction today and embark on an extraordinary journey through the ages.

Meet Me at the Cusp | Priyam Acharya | Book Review
Fiction, Romance

Meet Me at the Cusp | Priyam Acharya | Book Review

Picture this-Your lover and you met in a bad accident; you are bruised but alive, and she is gravely injured. There is only one more problem, though you are not the husband, you are just “her beloved”, the second fiddle in her relationship. So, how do you go about explaining the awkward situation to her husband, who is completely unaware of it? Meet Me at the Cusp, a tale of tangled lives and relationships, by Priyam Acharya