Literary Fiction

Take the Lively Air by Mick Bennett

Take the Lively Air by Mick Bennet explores profound themes of grief, loss, forgiveness, and reconciliation through the interweaving stories of two families in a small Jersey Shore town.

No, You’re Crazy by Jeff Beamish

"No, You're Crazy" is an electrifying literary voyage that defies conventional boundaries, leaving an indelible imprint upon the reader's soul. Jeff Beamish's masterful storytelling intertwines threads of psychological depth, family dynamics, and the enigmatic nature of existence itself.

The Transcension by Abbas Abidi

"The Transcension" by Abbas Abidi is a deeply insightful and thought-provoking exploration of the power of self-discovery. The book's themes of letting go, overcoming limitations, and embracing new perspectives are all deeply resonant and inspiring.

Sundara Kaanda by Ikshvaku

Sundara Kaanda: The Unsung Leaps of a Common Man by Ikshvaku is a unique blend of mythology and contemporary fiction, with the author drawing parallels between Baabi's journey and the epic story of Hanuman in the Ramayana.

The Runaway Kid by Jayanta Ray

Jayanta Ray's The Runaway Kid is a brilliant example of social realism literature. It presents a vivid picture of the socio-economic and political landscape of the time and offers a scathing critique of the apathetic attitude of those in power.

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