In the realm of contemporary literature, there exists a treasure trove of novels that transcend the ordinary, touching the deepest corners of the human soul. One such gem is Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto. Originally published in 1988, this novella has captivated readers around the world with its lyrical prose, emotional depth, and exploration of the profound connection between food, grief, and the human spirit.
Killer Doll or Lopsided Faith: Putli Two by Anuj Tikku, a Review
Killer Alert! The murderous doll is back, this time with a renewed spirit. She will not stop at anything to “kill” this time. Can you escape her murderous intentions? Putli Two by Anuj Tikku is a racy thriller poised to keep you on the edge of your seats
Dogged Pursuit | Raghavan Srinivasan | Book Review
A bio-historical fiction set in the heart of Madras in the 1920s, Dogged Pursuit by Raghavan Srinivasan is a scintillating blend of emotion, fiction and history, having been compiled after an assimilation of carefully researched facts as well as crafting a fictional tale which is sure to appeal to all
5 Best Japanese Literary Novels to Keep You Hooked
Ever given a thought to why Japanese literature is so popular? Well, I guess since it tends to be more emotional and subjective than intellectual and thus appeals strongly to a more universal audience at large rather than a niche group of people. Hence, today we bring you a slice of this popular form of literature by giving you 5 Best Japanese literary novels to keep you hooked.
Supernatural, Secrets, and Society: A Review of ‘The London Séance Society’ by Sarah Penner
Do you believe in ghosts and spirits? What if I told you there was a way to connect with them and summon them at will? And yet, be prepared; summoning those who have “moved on” might not be a safe idea, peeps! The London Séance Society by Sarah Penner is a horror thriller fiction which will make you question the norms of reality as well as surreal, altering your thoughts about life and death altogether
Wayward by Dethan, a Journey Towards the Soul, a Review
Imagine the plane you are traveling in crashes out in the open sea, yet you survive miraculously. Wait, there is another survivor alongside you—a 12-year-old kid? What if I tell you that you have to survive alongside that child out in the open seas and that help is not going to be coming anytime soon? Scared? Read on to find out about such a scenario in Wayward by Dethan, a tale like no other I have read before.
15 Best Upcoming New Releases in October 2023 on Otts
So what are your plans for October 2023? Is your binge-watch list for OTTs ready? No? No worries, Booxoul is here with 15 Best upcoming new releases in October 2023 on OTTs
Meeting the Decoder Himself—a Rendezvous With Piyush Kamra, Author of Age of Investing
Do you know the most important field of education? No, it is not science; it is finance! Want to know the secret of proper financial planning, and that too, in a not-so-overwhelming manner? Well, read on to discover some interesting facts about Piyush Kamra, author of Age of Investing and our author in the spotlight today
Liberating the Butterfly in You—Go, Caterpillar Go By Veena Dhandhia
Do you want to be the pathbreaker—the one who can truly rule the world but doesn’t know how? Well, read this review of Go, Caterpillar Go by Veena Dhandhia and discover the secrets of the most amazing life transformation right here and NOW!
Didi | Nirupama Devi | Book Review
A man having two wives and yet both choosing to live amicably together? It sounds a bit complex, doesn’t it? Well, let me take you through a story that has been around forever, has such a scenario, and yet has formed a place in our hearts. Didi by Nirupama Devi, translated by Alo Shome