Category: Reviews

Thakshankunnu Swaroopam by UK Kumaran and Jayasankar Keezhayi: Thrilling Provincial Narrative

It is a terrific novel with much to delight to all sections of readers that love stories emanating from the sections of our civilization and societies. Thakshankunnu was a region in existence for a long time in the history of Kerala. But gradually it disappeared. This novel captures the lives of tailors, hotel workers, school going kids, coconut harvesters, strangers, doctors, local politicians…

The Technical T(Error) by Rohit Ashok Kothari: A Tech Thriller with Future Warfare Concepts

Rohit shows us the way how technology, if not checked and observant properly, can bring us on knees in national security, personal commitments, and social welfare. Anyway, the novel is a combination of two aspects that are inevitably looking associated with it – error and terror. Let’s discuss the story at the forepart to grasp what we trying to juxtapose.

Biswas Kora Jae Na by Amitav Ganguly – A Compelling Bengali Literature

Biswas Kora Jae Na by Amitav Ganguly is my first pick of the author. After this, I would pick up his English books following almost the same genre. I sighed in appreciation for its mixed story patterns, each story was different and enhanced the suspense better the previous. Let me put it first, the title in English means Cannot be Believed. Hence the stories are ricocheted in such a way that the ending will surprise in the most unusual way.