Fredrik Backman is obviously one of my favorite writers. His fans like him for his way of writing, but what if there is too much Fredrik Backman-ism in a book ? I think anxious people falls under this category. Its bit of a overkill. If you haven't read this book, let me give you a... Continue Reading →
Book Review:A Midsummer’s Equation (Detective Galileo #6) by Kiego Higashino
A Midsummer’s Equation (Detective Galileo #6) by Kiego Higashino Goodreads Description: Manabu Yukawa, the physicist known as "Detective Galileo," has traveled to Hari Cove, a once-popular summer resort town that has fallen on hard times. He is there to speak at a conference on a planned underwater mining operation, which has sharply divided the town.... Continue Reading →
2017 Wrap up Part 2- British Police Procedural
2017 Wrap up part 2: As a follow up to my 2017 wrap up that listed my favorites, what else did I read this year? British Police Procedurals: This is the summary of my favorite British Police Procedurals and most all of them feature a strong female lead. Here is a short summary about each... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Little fires everywhere by Celeste Ng
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng Winner of Goodreads " Best Fiction" award. A solid 5/5 stars. Little fires everywhere, as the title suggests is about crackling fires and intricate burns that happens amidst relationships. This is a slow character driven book that takes its own time in introducing the characters. Shaker heights is a... Continue Reading →