The Gift of Books

Photo: Hillaire via Flickr “Prose fiction is something you build up from 26 letters and a handful of punctuation marks, and you, and you alone, using your imagination, create a world and people it and look out through other eyes. You get to feel things, visit places and worlds you would never otherwise know. You …

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The Education of Yuri: Jerry Pinto

Published by Speaking Tiger, 2022, 403 pages.Review by Rishad Patell and Suroor Alikhan The following is a combination of Rishad's and Suroor's reviews of The Education of Yuri, differentiated by typeface.   This delightful coming-of-age story by Jerry Pinto is a must-read for anyone who grew up in Bombay or has any relation to the …

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The Winter Spirits—Ghostly Tales for Frosty Nights

Authors: Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Laura Shepherd-Robinson, Andrew Michael Hurley, Imogen Hermes Gowar, Natasha Pulley, Elizabeth Macneal, Bridget Collins, Stuart Turton, Jess Kidd, Catriona Ward, Susan Stokes-Chapman, Laura PurcellPublished by Sphere, 2023, 464 pages. Twelve gifts for the twelve days of Christmas as the song goes, but there are no pipers piping, ladies dancing or a …

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The Best Books of 2023

Photo: Yulia Grigoryeva via Shutterstock The year 2023 is almost at an end—where did it go? But the community of readers always seem to find time to read—or to listen to books. So, as always, my request for the best books you read this year has yielded a long and varied list. There are overlaps. …

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