Tag: Origin

The Woman at No.3 | Rebecca Collomosse

A closed door (attic??!!) mystery revolving around two families- one past, another present, connected to a house with a sinister secret- this is the central premise of this novel. Like so many other novels having a similar storyline, you can guess the basic premise along with the characters and the final whodunit. What differentiates these […]

The Unappealing Call of The Sirens

Was it a swoon-worthy series to watch? Since its release in May 2025, there have been many conflicting reviews about this glamorous production. Although the conflict is mostly limited to its ending rather than the content itself, there are still cynics like me who have failed to comprehend the charms of this series. Netflix has […]

The Perfect Son | Freida McFadden

The Cass family has everything that a seemingly normal upper middle class family aspires and requires. This family unit is made up of Dad-Jason, Mom-Erica, daughter- Hannah and son- Liam. They are living a hum drum life in a township on Long Island.   There are no evident tensions or struggles on the surface of this […]

Us Against You | Fredrik Backman

The second novel in the Beartown saga starts where the first one left off. The town so passionately dedicated to hockey is bracing for the aftermath after the disastrous events taken place during the Spring season. From the fallout of those disturbing allegations put forth by Maya Anderson,  Kevin Erdahl, the erstwhile Beartown hockey player is leaving the town. Not by […]

Dark Matter | Blake Crouch

Prepare to have your mind bent and your reality questioned! On Charanti and Chai, we’re diving deep into Blake Crouch’s electrifying novel, ‘Dark Matter.’ Join us as we explore the astonishing premise of parallel universes, a physicist’s desperate fight to reclaim his life, and the thin line between the world you know and the countless others that exist. If you love a story that’s both intellectually stimulating and relentlessly thrilling, this review is for you. Read on to discover why ‘Dark Matter’ is a must-read for any sci-fi enthusiast!

Lock Every Door | Riley Sager

An iconic building, a landmark location, mysterious wealthy residents and few desperate temporary rentals. What can go wrong??!! Perhaps nothing or maybe everything. Jules, a young woman in New York city is down and out on her luck. She has lost her mediocre job in addition to a subpar boyfriend literally in the span of […]

Tom Lake | Ann Patchett

If I have to describe this book in one sentence, then I would describe it as a novel about a significant summer romance narrated across another fateful summer. But what I found most interesting was what happened between these two summers, 1988 and 2020, that I think is the most unmissable part of this novel. […]

The Women | Kristin Hannah

A lot happens in the first few chapters of this book, and then hardly anything happens in the rest of it. Even though the book blurb and summaries give a clear idea of what this novel is all about, it still fails to give a clear picture of the central theme. As a result, there […]

Great Big Beautiful Life | Emily Henry

Mysterious celebrity ✅ Lead characters working in the publishing industry ✅ Enemy-to-frenemy-to-romance ✅ Set in a relatively unknown and picturesque part of the country ✅ Well fleshed out characters especially women characters with gumption ✅ These are all the hallmarks of the books written by Emily Henry which I have noticed in couple of her […]

The Housemaid Is Watching | Freida McFadden

Well, well, well, I have finally reached to the last book in the Housemaid series. Till now, I have managed to reviewe the first two novels in this series because I found them to be captivating reads. The first one is my personal favorite as it has enough twists and turns to keep you hooked till the […]