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He said / she said (2017) 5 stars

In the hushed aftermath of a total eclipse, Laura witnesses a brutal attack. She and …

Review of 'He said / she said' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This is what I wanted Girl on the train to be. Crisp writing, ability to transport the reader seamlessly into the story-almost King like, and brilliant intertwining between the thriller and solar eclipse.
I initially downloaded the free 10 chapter from Amazon, but once I finished it I couldn't wait until April 17th. I was lucky to get it through Netgalley and devoured it in two mornings.
I do not like to summarize or spoil the story but have to say the story is multi-layered, almost literary in analysis of human emotions and the driving force behind some of our sinister actions.
The anxiety factor was something I could directly relate to, having been through anxiety attacks, which was brilliantly injected to the story making you feel for the characters.
Fantastic book.

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (EBook, 2015, Hodder & Stoughton) 4 stars

Follow a motley crew on an exciting journey through space-and one adventurous young explorer who …

Review of 'The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Loved reading it, and the characterization is top notch. But.. I just connected a major event in the book to something that shook the world in recent past and was put down by the political stance described. But then, I really hope there is a different solution and the problem gets addressed in the future books.

The Vagrant (Paperback, HarperVoyager) 5 stars

Review of 'The Vagrant' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Picked up The Vagrant by Peter Newman after the interesting AMA at r/fantasy last week, and boy was I lucky. I loved reading it, finishing in 2 sittings.

Fast paced, in a world so bleak yet interesting, brutal yet heart-full: a story I couldn't categorize but could enjoy. The hope, the mission, the side characters that are equally interesting in their own way and last but far from begin the least - the comedy are all that made it stood out to being one of my favorite reads.

Peter Newman's writing is one that I should say something about: an omnipresent tense with viewpoints that gets juggled among the players in the current scene is very unique and you can see the intelligence of the writer here. You will not be spoon fed. You need to give it your attention. But that doesn't mean you need to follow each word …

A Plague of Swords (Paperback, Orbit) 5 stars

With one army defeated in a victory which will be remembered through the ages, now …

Review of 'A Plague of Swords' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

One of the best penultimate books

Continuing the fight against Ash, who has now gotten a new ally, or so they think, Gabriel Muriens and the company, which has now become the most powerful human force on Earth, takes up the war against on three prongs.
The writing is as good as ever, especially the set pieces. The use of magic, the characters and the action all being joy to read this penultimate book of Traitor Son cycle.
I cannot wait for the next book.

The Angel's Game (2009, Doubleday) 5 stars

From master storyteller Carlos Ruiz Zafon, author of the international phenomenon The Shadow of the …

Review of "The Angel's Game" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Probably the story to which I became most addicted to. The sentence flows, story unfolds, characters leave their mark in your heart, mystery bobbles, eeriness creeps, fear engulfs, beauty of the city enchants, the setting amplifies an experience that is sure to stay with you long.
The book, though it's translation, still has same narrative quality like the 1st volume, though that had what I'd call the most beautiful friendship put on paper, The Angel's game has people befriending and holding on due to respect and love and longing. The twist in this story is .. I'd spoil if I type it here. Go ahead and read and become a fan of his works.
I'd just want to add two qualities in the story that I was very attracted to - one the mystery and two - Barcelona. The author has wrote without overusing adjectives and without supplicating towards the …

The Left Hand of Darkness (Paperback, 2010, Ace Books) 4 stars

On the planet Winter, there is no gender. The Gethenians can become male or female …

Review of 'The Left Hand of Darkness' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Beautiful beautiful work and I'm happy to have discovered le Guin. The work squeezed my heart, made me read deep into the night.
A dense story that explores a relationship between an androgynous species and a man sent to make them join a larger confederation of planets. The book is special in that it reads as though it was real, as though the author lived with them. Deep account of nuances of humankind iced with the history and culture of a species that can change sex every 23 days.
This isn't expanse or Rama books., It is slow, dense, deep, dark, philosophical and ultimately rewarding and I feel better off reading it.