Review: Ramayana 3392 AD by Shamik DasguptaAmong the new things I wanted to try this year one of them was to read comic books and graphic novels. Since I had a friend who loves...
Writing Spoiler Free ReviewsEver since I started the MetroReader blog with the intention to mainly write reviews about books I’ve read, I’ve often wondered how best...
11 Literary beards to inspire you this MovemberIt's no-shave November again and who better to inspire you to grow some serious facial hair than some of your favourite literary...
All's Well That Ends Well - My Favourite Book EndingsSometimes the last lines of a book can really stay with you long past the time you've finished reading the book. Here's a list of my 10...
To Kindle or not to KindleI was recently gifted a Kindle on my birthday and I’ve put off trying it out because well I’m the old school kind who prefers holding a...
On Writing: A Memoir of a Life Well Lived and Stories Well ToldThe only thing I had known about Stephen King in my 26 years on God’s green earth is that he has a penchant for shocking his readers. I...
An endearing story of love, hope and friendship: My Review of The Book ThiefThere are some reviews that you’re just itching to write, you want to tell the world what you’ve got to experience and you want them to...
To Kill a MockingbirdAs a reviewer there are some reviews that you just can’t wait to get down and write. The book you read was just so incredible that you...
Review: The NamesakeThe Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri is a story about a typical Bengali family, the Gangulies, and their life’s journey from Calcutta to the US....
Review: WonderEvery so often you come across a book that takes your breath away and for me, “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio did exactly that. Wonder is a...