The Family Upstairs Lisa Jewell BOOK REVIEW A mansion in London’s fashionable Chelsea has three dead people lying on the kitchen floor, while a perfectly well fed and looked after baby lies in a cot on the first floor. The three people...
As Good As Dead Holly Jackson Book Review As Good as Dead by Holly Jackson is the third and final book of the series. By now in her town, Pip is known for investigating cases and sharing it on her viral podcast. While she...
Against Time and Destiny Alka Dimri Saklani Book Review Against time and Destiny by Alka Dimri Saklani is about a lawyer Samarth Ahuja and a girl from the mountains, Pihu. Pihu’s father had moved to Delhi looking for better...
Good Girl, Bad Blood Holly Jackson Book Review Good Girl, Bad Blood is the sequel to “A good girl’s guide to murder”. At the end of the first book we see Elliot Ward being found guilty of murdering Sal Singh and Max Hastings...
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Holly Jackson Book Review Five years ago, schoolgirl Andie Bell was murdered by her boyfriend Sal Singh. The small town was so sure of it. The case is closed. But Pippa Fitz-Amobi...
The Grand Daughter Project Shaheen Chishti The Grand Daughter Project by Shaheen Chishti is about three women from different parts of the world who had suffered in the hands of the society. These women have gone through gender...
A man called Ove Fredrik Backman Book Review Ove is a fifty-nine-year-old man who likes to keep to himself. He comes off as a grumpy person who is very particular about the way he lives. He does not seem to understand the present...
The Alchemist Book Review Santiago is a shepherd in a small village in Spain. Being a shepherd meant traveling to many new places which he loved. He loved to explore new places, meet new people and this made him happy and content. When...
Stars of fortune Book review Sasha Riggs is a reclusive artist, living amidst the mountains. She gets these vivid dreams and nightmares that she paints it out to understand them better. She keeps getting a recurring vision that...
Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine Gail Honeyman Book review Eleanor Oliphant is in her late twenties. She leads a simple life. She has a routine time-tabled existence, where she wears the same clothes to work every day, eats the same lunch...