Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Book Review on They Go to Sleep by Saugata Chakraborty

They Go to Sleep by Saugata Chakraborty is a collection of short stories with suspense and thriller intake. Each story has their own uniqueness. The author’s writing style is good yet at certain places the language was difficult to adhere.
Writing a short story involving suspense and maintaining the visibility of all the characters throughout is a difficult task yet the author written it so beautifully and made us involve completely into it.
Stories I liked the most are, “It was time” and “What’s in a name? were really good. The author could have given a shot of expanding the 12 stories in a brief manner and publish them as a separate book filling more suspense and thrilling effect, a suggestion that crept my mind.
The title of each story is mind-blowing and apt matching their plot’s exactly. To write a suspense thriller, creativity is required and putting all those knots and removing the same without dissolving the essence of the story must have great effort and efficiency, and the author mastered the same in a magnificent way.
Overall the book was good, and I would recommend it to all readers who love short stories mixed with suspense and thriller effect.
My rating is 🌟🌟🌟🌠 for this short read.

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