Tag: fiction

  • Aunt Paddu Deciphers Febraury

    Aunt Paddu Deciphers Febraury

    A lighthearted, humorous post featuring Aunt Paddu tackling a modern February dilemma—Valentine’s Day marketing overload? Leap year musings? The absurdity of pre-summer heat?

  • The Propose Day

    The Propose Day

    When silence grew louder than words Propose day rekindled Dan and Stella’s love-proving laughter, vows and a little mischief can save the marriage.

  • Toast and Sass

    Toast and Sass

    Three women celebrate Virginia Woolf’s birthday by reclaiming their personal spaces. Inspired by Mangala Aunty’s bold move, they find independence and joy, enhancing their lives significantly.

  • Sudha Murthy Meets Aunt Selvi

    Sudha Murthy Meets Aunt Selvi

    Aunt Selvi critiques Sudha Murthy’s writing as relatable yet simplistic, appreciating its charm while favoring more profound literary works.

  • Book Review -Jonathan Livingstone Seagull.

    Book Review -Jonathan Livingstone Seagull.

    To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.” –Richard Bach

  • Book Review-Flight Of the Falcon

    Book Review-Flight Of the Falcon

    by Daphne du Maurier Daphne du Maurier’s The Flight of the Falcon aims to weave a tale of intrigue, sibling rivalry, and the shadows of history against the backdrop of post-war Europe. While the premise is promising, blending familial estrangement, dark secrets, and the haunting legacy of war-torn Italy, the novel ultimately struggles to deliver…