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Book Review: The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
I can never guess the culprit in Agatha Christie novels until Hercule Poirot lays it all out at the end. Likewise, I didn’t see the twists coming in The Silent Patient (2019), even if at times they might have seemed obvious. Just not to me. Maybe I wasn’t paying attention; so absorbed was I in this cleverly crafted psychological thriller. Alex Michaelides’ debut novel, to use a cliché, pulls you in from the start with an unsettling theme: thirty-three-year-old Alicia Berenson
3 days ago2 min read


Do you still gift books for special occasions?
Who wouldn’t love receiving a book as a gift for special occasions like Christmas or birthdays? Anyone who enjoys reading would agree that books are among the best gifts ever. I definitely do. My family often gifts me books, and even comic-books . And sometimes, I gift them to myself. It’s the one indulgence I allow myself freely, almost without a second thought. Festive seasons like Christmas are perfect for gifting books, including timeless classics like A Christmas Caro
Dec 24, 20243 min read
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