
Review of "Iterum: Tales of Mystic Metamorphosis" by Yashaswini Balasubramanyam
Each of the story is unique and the concept that she has explored comes out very nicely. The storytelling keeps you engaged through and through. Another aspect which I liked about the stories was that they have a subtle message that shines out in the end, and that is something that was truly a surprise for me as I read the very first story, and then it became fun to guess what would happen next in the subsequent stories.
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