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Tuesday, 27 March 2018

A Girl Like That by Tanaz Bhathena! Unflinching story of a fearless girl! | My Plate Review


A GIRL LIKE THAT by TANAZ BHATHENA
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 978-0-143-44301-8         
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 378
Rating: 4/5

Difficult and amazing – These are the two words I would choose for A Girl Like That by Tanaz Bhathena!

I sat down to read this pretty debut novel with an amazing cover to lookout for a badass girl character which was described as a troublemaker ~ outspoken student. The girl by all means proves to be labeled and called as being a misfit in the society. Come to read of the first scene itself and you shall be intrigued. Tanaz Bhathena – You have beautifully opened the book with a scene where the two main characters of the book are dead and describing all about it!

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

#BookReview The Nine Chambered Heart by Janice Pariat ~ Puzzle pieces of a girl's life from the men she dated! #Booktube

The Nine Chambered Heart by Janice Pariat
Publisher: HarperCollins India Publishers
ISBN: 978-93-5277-379-4
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 204 pages
Rating: 3.5/5

Unveiling of a character in bits and pieces from the eyes of the men she came across.
As the name suggests, the book itself is an account of how we live in pieces in the heart of several people. How the thoughts and notions that people think of us actually becomes our personality for them.

Thursday, 30 November 2017

#BOOKREVIEW: A House for Mr. Misra by Jaishree Misra - Interesting tale!


A House for Mr. Misra by Jaisree Misra
Publisher: Westland Books
ISBN: 978-93-86850-48-5
Genre: Non-Fiction
Pages: 199
Rating: 3.5/5

Intriguing visual descriptions, excellent write-up and a tale that somehow revolves around all our lives!

I picked this book with much delight one, because this book had all the qualities of being a fiction but is a non-fiction and two, because buying a house is everyone’s list – be it big or small. I haven’t read any of Jaishree Misra’s works but having known that the author has written some of the finest works – this copy just came by!


The book has been weaved with a very settling tone finding a couple beautifully set into a London life with their jobs and life in place until everything changes and they leave everything altogether to buy a house in Kerala. Known as God’s own country and famous for its tourist footfall, the book brings out the unknown and unseen tales of the place, even the darker sides which no one talks about.

The story of building your own house is definitely loaded with a lot of mind games, relative pressures, impulsive decisions and dealing with a lot of issues which makes living in the place worthwhile. The book has brought out all the ingenuity of the neighbours, deal with the seller, cranky maids, suicidal snakes and more. After all thinking of building a house where the waves touch your boundary isn’t an easy task!


The local scenario, life of the people of Kerala, the general temperament, style of living is brought across beautifully. You can feel like you have been to Kerala and spent days here to know how people think and work here. Making for a good non-fiction read, the book is like a explanatory autobiographical tale of how the author built a house in the Coastal Regulation Zone.

Turning through the pages of the book I came through a lot of well written sentences which made me re-read them because of the precision of thoughts they conveyed. I loved the fast read but also wanted a lot of details into the subject. At some places I thought the scenes could have been more detailed or I deserved a little more explanation to the scenario – but overall the book was sticking to the title put on.


It’s a light read with simple situations that build up interest and gives a pleasing end!

Buy your copy on Flipkart: A House for Mr. Misra by Jaishree Misra

Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Turtles All The Way Down by John Green #BookReview #FlipkartBooks

Turtles All The Way Down by John Green
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 978-0-241-33543-7
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 286
Source: Publisher
Rating: 5/5

“True terror isn’t being scared; it’s not having a choice on the matter”

It’s hard to swallow that I just read a John Green book, finished it and can’t really put my thoughts together as yet. After the smashing hit of the TFIOS there isn’t a doubt that John Green would move me with his words but taking on an intricate subject that questions your very being was something I had not expected. This book that started with a fan moment turned into a self-evaluation, questioning and mental awareness journey which has brought me a lot into terms with myself. Least to say I am nervous putting up my words together for this review.