Books
Review: Mad Sisters of Esi, a Novel of Conviction, Imagination and Longing
Book review of Tashan Mehta’s second book Mad Sisters of Esi by Drishya Maity
Existentialism 101: 5 Must-Read Classics to Prepare Yourself for This Thing We Call Existence
Prepare yourself to question your existence, confront the absurdities of life and delve into the depths of human consciousness with these 5 books.
Father’s Day Reads: The Complexities of Fatherhood Through Khaled Hosseini’s Lens
From challenging societal norms to shaping unique understandings of paternal bonds, the captivating narratives of Khaled Hosseini’s novels offer insights into what it means to be a father.
YA Fantasy Books: Duologies that You Need to Get Your Hands On
With mesmerising lovers, burning revenge agendas and razzle-dazzle straight out of a fairytale, these five duologies will transport you to a world where anything is possible within the blink of an eye
Cyberpunk Books: 4 Must-Read Books About Antiheroes Trapped in High-Tech Dystopia
Advanced technology, dehumanised and gritty social order, and anarchist heroes come together to build the dystopia of Cyberpunk books. Enter into the orbit of futuristic chaos with these 4 books recommended by Kunzum’s bookseller, Divye Bhagwani.
A Personal Narratives Reading List: Five Life Writings that Should Be on Your Shelves
From the variety of powerful, relatable and extraordinary personal narratives that exist around us, Kunzum recommends five life accounts that will make you feel close to the world we are living in
Exteriors: Annie Ernaux’s Solitude Resonates with Mine
An art curator and writer experiences a peculiar detachment from the world that allows her to observe it closely. As is often the case, she finds company and resonance in a book—Exteriors, written by French Nobel Laureate Annie Ernaux. By Arushi Vats