Publishers: Penguin Random House India Genre: Fiction Pages: 253 Translated from the Turkish by Ekin Oklap. This is the story of Cem, who helps his father run their father's pharmacy shop, Hayat. His father has leftist views and disappears one day. Cem cherishes dreams to become a writer. He spent his the summer helping out … Continue reading The red haired woman by Orhan Pamuk review
Month: May 2018
The sensational life and death of Qandeel Baloch by Sanam Maher.
Publishers: Aleph Book Company Genre: Non fiction Pages: 235 I confess, I love reading about controversial people because I believe there are two sides to every story. This was the hardest book I ever had to review. Maher has handled the topic with such poise and has given full justice to Qandeel's story. I had … Continue reading The sensational life and death of Qandeel Baloch by Sanam Maher.
Daughters of the sun by Ira Mukhoty review
Genre: Non fiction Publishers: Aleph book company No of pages: 276 A richly researched and a well written book, Daughter's of the sun is a beautiful read. This book is about the women of the Mughal dynasty, how they helped shape the empire. A brief and in depth research about a topic which we seldom … Continue reading Daughters of the sun by Ira Mukhoty review
Don’t run my love by Easterine Kire review.
Genre: Fiction Publisher: Speaking Tiger publishing pvt ltd Pages: 121 My first book by a Naga author and I was mesmerized! This is the story of Atuonuo and Visenuo, her mother. Two hardworking women who cultivate paddy on their field and lead a content and a self sufficient life. The book is set it Kija, … Continue reading Don’t run my love by Easterine Kire review.