Moments after finishing the book, I expect to be devastated. But all I can conjure is a feeling of perplexity—still reeling from the aftermath of this book. It's been quite a month for me, I haven't managed to complete books though I've started them. The Daughters of Madurai, was one I completed in less than… Continue reading The Daughters of Madurai by Rajasree Variyar — A Poignant and Enduring Tale of Grief and Love: Blog Tour
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Babel by R.F. Kuang: An Unapologetic and Masterful take on Imperial History and Language
Welcome back to my blog, everyone! One of my best reads of this year, Babel is unlike anything I've ever read in my whole life. Leave it to R.F. Kuang to come up with a wholly new academic novel that will rip you apart and have you thinking about the wonders of translation and horrors… Continue reading Babel by R.F. Kuang: An Unapologetic and Masterful take on Imperial History and Language
Medieval Queens Book Tag
Welcome back everyone! Today, I'll be doing the Medieval Queens Book Tag on my blog. Thank you so much Aby @ Beyond the Read for tagging me and the amazing Jess @ Jesticulates for coming up with this tag! So without any further ado, let's get into the tag, because I had a lot of… Continue reading Medieval Queens Book Tag
July Wrap Up: I Finally Catch Up on Reading?
Hello everyone, welcome back to the blog! It still feels like yesterday when I stayed up all night waiting for 2022 but here we are, at the end of July. Time's really moving too fast and none of us know why. And as my apologies for not having a monthly wrap-up for the past two… Continue reading July Wrap Up: I Finally Catch Up on Reading?
What Souls Are Made Of by Tasha Suri: Blog Tour
Hey everyone, welcome to the labyrinth! Today, I’m so thrilled to be hosting the blog tour of What Souls Are Made Of by Tasha Suri organised by Coloured Pages Tours. A South Asian reimagining of Emily Brönte's best-known classic, Wuthering Heights, What Souls Are Made Of is a gripping tale that won't leave you anytime soon. synopsis… Continue reading What Souls Are Made Of by Tasha Suri: Blog Tour
Mid Year Freakout Tag 2022
Hello everyone, welcome back! It's almost been around two weeks since I last posted, because exams, but now, I'm grateful to say that I'm well and back! I'll be honest, my June went completely opposite of what I expected it to go. I had a list of books I wanted to read but barely made… Continue reading Mid Year Freakout Tag 2022
10 South Asian Fantasy Books to Add to your TBRs
Hey there, welcome back to the labyrinth! The last couple weeks were a horrible mess—I'd barely gotten any reading done nor any proper blogging. And if you've noticed, I had also redone my headers—which look a little better now! (I'm still itching to change it though.) And today, I'm here to share 10 South Asian… Continue reading 10 South Asian Fantasy Books to Add to your TBRs
Review Bundle: Zachary Ying & Kiki Kallira
Hi there again, welcome back! It's only been a week into may and I'm already exhausted, haha. On the other hand though, I'm rekindling my love for middle grade fantasy, which I find very refreshing! When I was younger I loved reading middle grade fantasy (thanks Uncle Rick), I had basically read all the Rick… Continue reading Review Bundle: Zachary Ying & Kiki Kallira
April Wrap Up – My First Month As A Blogger
Hey there, everyone. Welcome to my first monthly wrap-up post. In my monthly wrap-ups, I'll be discussing what I did this month and the month's highlights—especially book related thoughts. April, for me, went by really fast. Almost the entire month, I was busy with my exams. The last week however, I could make time for… Continue reading April Wrap Up – My First Month As A Blogger
Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel: A Review + Mini Analysis
Hey everyone, welcome back to my blog again. Today, I'll be reviewing one of my most anticipated reads of this year—Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel. So, without further ado, let's get into it. Most of the review is spoiler-free, but if you are to check out the mini analysis at the end of the post, tread… Continue reading Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel: A Review + Mini Analysis