Poison for Breakfast is such a delightful book! Well it’s odd to call it delightful if you consider that our author probably had poison for breakfast. But it’s delightful, well technically it’s bewildering. This is book about a mystery, it’s also about death, it’s even about philosophy, but mainly it’s about bewilderment. Poison for Breakfast …

Review: Ariadne by Jennifer Saint
Ariadne is the story about a righteous man. No. It’s about many righteous men. It’s about how in the wake of these righteous men and heroes it is the women who suffer the consequences silently. It is also a story which brings to light the many women who have either been sidelined or have been …

Review: Second Place by Rachel Cusk
“… my individuality had tormented me my whole life with its demand to be recognised.” Second Place is a rewriting of Mabel Dodge Luhan’s memoir “Lorenzo in Taos”, which talks about the time D. H. Lawrence came to stay with her in Taos, New Mexico. The story is about our protagonist M who invites L …