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Balkha Parikh's Bookishexperiences

This blog is the place I discuss my experiences reading
fiction & non-fiction books and short stories.

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My sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
My sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
I keep thinking about this movie, 27 Dresses. There are some parallels between this book and the movie, in the sense that Katherine Heigl’s character too like Korede has a younger sister she …...
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The Bad Seed by William March
The Bad Seed by William March
“Life was simpler back then” is the one that springs to mind when I think about this book by William March. Compared to the fictions written about children with murderous tendencies in …...
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As long as we both shall live by JoAnn Chaney
As long as we both shall live by JoAnn Chaney
Psychological thrillers are made compelling because they delve into the mind and its mysterious workings as well as the resultant manifestations (human behaviour). The plot twists are merely a bonu…...
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Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From by Tony Joseph
Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From by Tony Joseph
Just as the title promises, this book sets out to trace how the Indian subcontinent was populated. It begins from the time of the out of Africa migrations about 65000 years ago onto the Harrappan c…...
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The witch elm by Tana French
The witch elm by Tana French
Privileged lives like solid substances remain so only until the right amount of heat is applied, then they bubble, struggle and morph into brand new shapes or do they? The Witch Elm is a treatise t…...
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The mirror we all need
The mirror we all need
“In India, some soldiers die twice.” “Some Kashmiris die twice too” These two lines stuck with me as I neared the end of Arundhati Roy’s “The ministry of utmost …...
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