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Book Review: “Pure Sequence” by Paro Anand 

Paro Anand’s Pure Sequence is not just a collection of short stories—it is a mirror held up to society, reflecting the unpredictability of human emotions and the fragile balance between luck and life. Through sharp narratives, she draws readers into worlds where characters grapple with dilemmas, risks, and decisions that define who they become.

Why should you read this?

The book’s strength lies in its diverse cast of characters, each etched with Anand’s trademark sensitivity. From troubled teenagers to adults facing moral crossroads, every individual comes alive on the page. Their vulnerabilities, flaws, and resilience make them strikingly relatable, reminding us of our own fears and triumphs.

A delightful cosy read!

What makes Pure Sequence an engaging read is Anand’s ability to blend raw realism with deeply thought-provoking themes. She doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations—whether it’s about relationships, mental health, or the randomness of fate. The title itself, borrowed from the card game Teen Patti, becomes a powerful metaphor for how chance often dictates the rhythm of our lives.

Successful time investment

In the end, Pure Sequence emerges as both a literary success and a humane exploration of the unpredictability of existence. Paro Anand proves once again why she is one of India’s most compelling contemporary writers, crafting stories that linger in the mind long after the last page.

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