Book Review: Two and A Half Rainbows by Siddhartha Krishnan | Wizardencil
The magical and unique title of the book speaks of many colours and that is what this book is – colourful.
A collection of 16 beautiful stories, each different from another plot-wise yet all the stories leave a lingering thought for the readers. The themes swim across a plethora of subjects - familial relationships, life's bittersweet memories, mystery, love, friendship, and even horror. The stories range from multiple personalities to myth-busting, from blind superstition to hypocrisy. In short, the potpourri has something for all kinds of readers.
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