Book Review: ‘Caller Unknown’ by Gillian McAllister
Gillian McAllister’s “Caller Unknown” is a tense, emotionally intelligent thriller that does more than simply accelerate the pulse; it examines what fear does to a family, and what love can justify when reason begins to collapse.
Book Review: ‘Almost Sixteen’ by Arsh Verma
"Almost Sixteen" by Arsh Verma is a warm and relatable coming-of-age story that captures the confusion and emotions of teenage life in a very honest way.
Book Review: ‘The Divorce’ by Freida McFadden
"The Divorce" fully embraces the madness of its story, delivering manipulation, paranoia, emotional breakdowns, and jaw-dropping confrontations with unapologetic confidence.
Book Review: ‘The Correspondent’ by Virginia Evans
Ultimately, "The Correspondent" is a heartfelt reminder of the relationships we seek and the lessons learned throughout life's path, receiving a commendable must-read tag for its compassionate writing.
Book Review: ‘August 17’ by S. Hareesh and Jayasree Kalathil
Overall, "August 17" is a compelling blend of historical fiction and speculative inquiry that critiques the narratives surrounding national identity.
Book Review: ‘Nikita’ by Ajay Jain
Ajay Jain’s "Nikita" is not just another “woman‑overcomes‑all‑odds” novel; it is a sharp, emotionally layered portrait of one woman who keeps running—sometimes from men, sometimes from her own past, and finally, for herself.
















