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  • My Friends by Fredrick Backman

    Review by Janhavi It’s been a while since I read a warm cozy book that made me sob my eyes out in the first 50 pages. So I picked up My Friends in hopes that it would both pull me… Continue reading

  • Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee

    Review by Janhavi I was 9 when I attended a 7 day crash course that explained the Bhagvatgita to children. All great lessons, but it never taught me as much about the real world as the actual Mahabharat could. But… Continue reading

  • Bad Blood by Jennifer Lyn Barnes

    Review by Janhavi ❤This is no longer the last book in The Naturals series. Which makes me extremely happy. A novella followed soon after digitally, and now we are about to get a proper fifth christmas novel. But, before we… Continue reading

  • All In by Jannifer Lyn Barnes

    Naturals book 3 Review by Janhavi ❤ This was the book that I read after returning from my trip where I read the first two books consecutively. And I love it so much, because it is set in the city… Continue reading

  • Killer Instinct by Jeniffer Lyn Barnes

    Book Review by Janhavi The Naturals: Book 2 The second book in the Naturals series and probably the one least imprinted in my memory per se. In the sense that, if you stopped me in the street and asked me… Continue reading

  • The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    Book Review by Janhavi I read this book in June last year on vacation, while sitting with myself on events that had taken place around that time. I started it to escape, but soon found myself entangled in the complex,… Continue reading

  • The healing hippo of hinode park by michiko aoyama

    Book review by Janhavi ❤ In the hottest months of the year, it becomes almost a reflex to reach for cold water, lemonade, popsicles, ice, water. It becomes, for humans and all animals, second nature to seek relief; no matter… Continue reading

  • Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

    Review by Janhavi This is one of those books that I can never really describe. It’s fun to read and touches the soul and that is all one can say without stripping the book of its odd charm. But for… Continue reading

  • Anxious People by Frederick Backman

    Review by Janhavi I read this a few days ago and absolutely fell in love with the narration. I think that says a lot about judging an author by one book, especially their debut novel. I did not like ‘A… Continue reading

  • The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    Book review by Janhavi This week, get ready to get traumatized. Unless you are completely unaffected by gore and violence. Then get ready to get emotionally disturbed. ‘The Naturals’ is book 1 in ‘The Naturals’ series. This series came before… Continue reading

  • The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

    The only way I got around to writing this was when my phone switched off because the battery was completely drained. Anyway, guess who FINALLY finished ‘the Thursday Murder Club’ by Richard Osman today? Me; Yes, the applause is audible.… Continue reading

  • The Convenience Store by the Sea by Sonoko Machida

    Review by Janhavi I read this book a month or so ago. I finished it in one day. Not 24 hours. One day, with food breaks and all. All I know is, it has been very, actually too, long since… Continue reading

    The Convenience Store by the Sea by Sonoko Machida
  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

    Review by Janhavi I started reading this book a week ago, and I was determined to hate it. I didn’t want to like a ‘humorous’ account of injustice against an innocent man. And for the first 100 pages I held… Continue reading

  • The Woman in The Window by A.J. Finn

    Book Review by Janx I love thrillers. It’s my favourite genre. It’s also a very vast and complex genre. It is difficult to pull off and can end up being a hot mess. When I read this book in February,… Continue reading

  • The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson

    Review by Janhavi I finally finished Holly Jackson’s YA catalogue! I say that like its an achievement, even though its only 6 books. Anyway, I’m so happy that I get to say that, because it makes me feel like a… Continue reading