My Reviews of "The Scratch and Sniff Chronicles" by Hemangini Dutt Majumder
Hemangini’s writing is fresh and keeps you interested in the story as it plays out. The book is heavily reliant on Ollie’s sense of smell and the way each of the characters smells become an important aspect of the storytelling. Every time we see a change in the scene or the entry of the characters, the olfactory notes are mentioned, keeping the reader engaged as you start looking at events (or rather smelling them) from Ollie’s perspective and that forms a very interesting method of telling the story.
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