BOOKS AMEYA

A paperback copy of Pedro Paramo book by Juan Rulfo resting on a wooden table with linen fabric, capturing its haunting and minimalist aesthetic.

Pedro Paramo | Book Review | 1955 | Juan Rulfo

Pedro Paramo Book Review: A Haunting Classic of Latin American Literature Some books leave you with a smile. Some leave you with questions. And then there’s Pedro Páramo — the kind that leaves you sitting quietly, staring into space, trying to process what just happened. Juan Rulfo’s 1955 novel may be short, but don’t let Read more…

A soft-lit photograph of the novel Breasts and Eggs by Mieko Kawakami lying on a wooden table, with its pink and black cover reflecting the book’s contemplative themes.

Breasts and Eggs | Book Review | 2012 | Mieko Kawakami

About the Author Mieko Kawakami was born in Osaka in 1976. She’s a Japanese novelist, poet, and former singer-songwriter known for her fearless storytelling and sharp insights into gender, class, and the female experience. Kawakami began her creative journey as a poet and blogger before making waves in the literary world. She gained widespread recognition Read more…

Hardcover of Ruskin Bond’s latest book, Another Day in Landour, placed on a wooden surface near a window with soft natural light.

Another Day in Landour | Ruskin Bond

Synopsis – A Glimpse into Ruskin Bond’s Latest Book There isn’t much blossom about at this time of the year. But the ferns are flourishing everywhere—even on the trunks of the oaks and deodars. In the winter and early summer, one has to go down to streams or shady places to see the ferns. In Read more…

The Night Circus Erin Morgenstern book review

The Night Circus | Book Review | 2011 | Erin Morgenstern

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Erin Morgenstern was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts, on July 8, 1978. She attended Smith College, where she studied theater and studio art, graduating in 2000. Morgenstern’s passion for storytelling stands out in her writing. Morgenstern’s debut novel, The Night Circus (2011), became an instant bestseller. The book went on to be translated Read more…