Publisher - Notion Press
Genre - Fiction/Short stories
Publishing year - 2019
Language - English
ISBN - 978-1-64546-663-5
Pages - 75
Every story has different sentiments, but I feel sadness in common. The author is a skillful story-teller. She knows when and where to put a twist. The plot does not only show human POV, but animals, plants, and non-living things too. The tales are thought-provoking.
Mridula has that essence in the stories where readers can feel the raw and pure sentiments. The characters are easily connectable, and I felt affection towards them. I read this book in less than one hour. It hooked me from start to end. The language is relatively easy, and there are no semantic errors.
"The dread of loneliness is greater than the fear of bondage."
"Hunger has always been strong enough to question moralities!" Every word penned down by Mridula makes me think deeper about life and the choices we made. The book is beautifully narrated and proved to be a worthy read. I recommend this book to newbies and to those who like short stories with a pinch of attachment, suffering, and an enigma.
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