Sunday, October 2, 2022

Book review : Tales of the Anointed Skeletons and love


 Book review:
Tales of Anointed Skeletons and Love is a beautiful collection of 18 true stories from different shades of culture and beliefs. All the themes are different making the reader dive in river of ample emotions of love , romance, friendship , attraction or mystery.

Although people are of different opinions so are their kids. But in this changing scenario when all humans need a bond the author has depicted the true stories from his gathered experience of entirely different women of different age groups.

Reading these stories was watching a live scene infront of me at times especially in the story "The Single Bed", "The Ventures in a locked Study" , "The Gift" and many more.

The author has minutely depicted each and every detail before the reader for realising the hidden emotions, fear and need of love for oneself from the loved one. In his story "The New LAW" he has laid down a powerful impact by depicting how individual's endeavours recovered some of the plundered money from corruption for the nation's cause.

Quotes from the book that provoke thinking :
“The way you played today I think we no longer have to worry about your career,” his mother started.

“It filled the Wells, it pleased the Pools It warbled in the Road — It pulled the spigot from the Hills ...”

“Thy fate is the common fate of all, Into each life some rain must fall,...."

The language of the book is vivid and easily comprehendable. The variety of colours of people in one book is commendable. I loved reading this book immensely and would recommend this book to all who love different short stories everytime.
Happy Reading!


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