Magical Realism

The Gravedigger by William Baer

William Baer's "The Gravedigger" is an enchanting tale of love, loss, and redemption. Join Polly Kinnell, a New York City chocolate taster, as she embarks on a life-changing journey to the Scottish Highlands.

The Deal in Akmud by Ekta Sinha

Imaginative writing, a memorable setting, a mystery that will keep you on your toes, and a village filled with unusual and unexplained things that is bound to have you pondering the story long after you put it down.

Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

My impressions of the book varied over the course of reading it. Of the four parts, I found the first part the least engaging and the central character rather bland. Especially the beginning, where too many characters were introduced, building of the backdrop simultaneously and establishing relationships between the characters, made it a little exhausting and confusing to read.

Yoga: A Love Story by Douglas Davis

'Yoga A Love Story' by Douglas Davis is a good reminder that a great book can live from its character cast as well. It doesn’t need to have a compelling plot with twists and turns or action scenes that leave you gasping.

Book Review: Beloved by Toni Morrison

Title: BelovedAuthor: Toni MorrisonPublisher: Alfred A. KnopfGenre: Historical Fiction, Magical RealismFirst Publication: 1987Language: EnglishMajor Characters: Baby Suggs, Sethe, Beloved, Paul D Garner, DenverSetting Place: The outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio...

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