A Court of Mist and Fury, the second book in Sarah J. Maas's series, significantly deepens its narrative by exploring trauma, healing, and complex political dynamics. It shifts from a personal tale to a geopolitical epic, focusing on Feyre's transformation and the Night Court's duality, while emphasizing themes of agency and found family, shaping modern romantasy.
‘Malgudi’ – A deep dive into RK Narayan’s impressive world
I think RK Narayan is the flag bearer of everything excellent in Indian literature. Every reader in India (arguably) has grown up reading RK Narayan because his are the first most indulging books we lay our hands on. The world of Malgudi that he created is so real that it used to be often mistaken... Continue Reading →
Why do we tend to love sociopaths?
After binge watching and being a hardcore fan of series like Sherlock, Money Heist and their likes, I’ve noticed that there is a strong pattern notable within the fan community. Also as a personal experience, I’ve noticed that we tend to fall madly in love with sociopathic characters created in such series, even more than... Continue Reading →
I got a ‘Dracarys’ tattoo – it’s not just about Game of Thrones fandom
When I first got my tattoo, a few people were quite discontented about my ‘fandom’ of Game of Thrones. Getting a permanent tattoo over a series that might well be forgotten next year is definitely going too far. No matter how much I love it, there will always be another that will surpass it someday.... Continue Reading →