Betwixt turns and twists
Author: Mona Mohanty
Publisher: Partridge Publishers
Rating: 4/5
The author has done a fabulous job of narrating stories and keeping them different from each other. None of the stories is related. But still, a common thought that hovered in my mind was the exemplary skills of observation and narration.
Penguin and partridge have their names speak for their work. And yes this happened when I had a first look at the book. The title, though raw, yields to the expectations of the readers. The real pleasure lies in reading each story that is not only fast-paced but also gripping. The overall concept of the book is nice. But the cover did not appeal to me much. Probably, more colour and a clearer image could have been better.
With exemplary vocabulary and fitting use of twists and turns in the tales, the author has left an indelible impact on my mind. I could not help but mark the nice phrases and new words. Some of my favourite stories are: In my mind’s eye, Lullaby, Spanner in the works and The message trail.
Buying Link: Amazon