The Blue Women – Anukriti Upadhyay – Book Review
An excerpt from my review
The stories in this book are written in sleek, pleasing and powerful language. There are twelve stories in all, and they take the reader on an intense and emotional roller coaster ride. The endings in some stories have to be discerned carefully so as to understand the import of the tale. Though the endings in many stories throw a surprise, the author mainly aims at leaving an emotional impact on the reader’s mind using the tale in a wholesome manner. The characters in these stories leave a sharp incisive impression on the psyche of the reader...
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