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spokensilence9's Reviews (218)


This is one of those books which everyone reads, but most of us hate to accept that we've read it. A guilty pleasure read, that gives you another "Gone girl" experience. If you're a beginner in reading thrillers, then without any doubt you can go for it. But not for avid thriller readers, there's a chance you might guess the real culprit and thus, having no fun while reading it at all. It can be enjoyable if you're like the person who says and appreciates themselves "yeah that's what I thought" with every revelation, yeah, I am that person. So far, I enjoyed reading this. Again, Definitely a guilty pleasure read.

An interesting read. Go for it, without any second thoughts.

Every avid reader must read this. because it showcases every reader's life's regrets and joys, reading experiences, how a reader sees the world, basically EVERYTHING about readers. A light short read to get the experience of reading your everyday life (a reader's life) penned down by the author. Just go for it.

A short story with parallel narrative, that made it more interesting. Though the story reminded me of many Telugu Black and White movies which, story was mainly taken from folk tales of India. A good one time read, with very little grammer mistakes (mainly, usage of 'his' in the place of her and 'her' in the place of his) which made the reading while a little annoying, gladly those mistakes not really repeat very frequently. In my opinion, this book needed some editing and proofreading.

Reccommedable:- Yes. If you have a thing for short stories and folk tales, then this book is Totally for you.

must read for every person who is a fan of living a simple life amidst of nature, tea and little gossip.

I visited Dehradun in my thoughts whilst reading (listening) to this amazing work of Ruskin Bond. After reaching the end, I felt like I am experiencing everything that has been described here and I am a part of it.