Bombay Review and other Stories


I picked this book because I love short stories; they're my favorite type of read because they offer a diverse range of tales all in one book. Short stories provide a variety of experiences and themes, making each read unique and engaging. I thought the author's writing style was really kind and caring toward the characters. It felt like the author genuinely cared about them. Their warmth made the characters feel real and helped me connect with them better.

For those on the lookout for captivating and philosophical stories, this book is essential reading. It's a treasure chest of thought-provoking narratives that engage the mind and stir deep contemplation. Dive into its pages for an enriching experience.

In today's busy world, this book prompts us to reflect on ourselves, a practice often neglected. It reminds us to pause and appreciate the meaningful things in life that we may overlook. At a time when observation is scarce, this book serves as a reminder to cherish life's beauty.

I enjoyed all the stories in the book because each one had a unique and touching quality. Among my favorites were "Monk And The Prostitute," "Kunti- White Lie," and "Legacy." Monk And The Prostitute was such a hard reminder that one should look at his \her own faults and shortcomings before flinging mud on someone else. These stories stood out to me due to their distinctiveness and emotional impact, making them memorable highlights of the book's collection.

I'm excited to explore more of the author's fantastic writing in the future. His work is excellent, and I can't wait to see what he come up with next

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