It's a sweeping Southern saga of trauma, memory, and redemption—woven with poetic beauty and raw emotional honesty.
Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a quietly powerful coming-of-age novel that captures the joy, confusion, pain, and poetry of adolescence with raw...
A political thriller told with literary brilliance, Clandestine in Chile captures a daring real-life mission through the pen of a Nobel Laureate.
The Fragrance of Guava reveals the humour, humility, and humanity of the master of magical realism through intimate, engaging conversations.
In this mesmerising tale, Márquez weaves a surreal narrative where dreams become currency and fate is negotiated in whispers.
Forget Poirot’s little grey cells — here comes Anne Beddingfeld with charm, curiosity, and courage in Agatha Christie’s "The Man in the Brown Suit"
In Light Is Like Water, Gabriel García Márquez explores innocence, imagination, and the surreal beauty of magic realism—until fantasy floods the real with devastating consequences.
A love that exists only in sleep, a phrase etched into dreamscapes, and a yearning that never wakes—Márquez’s tale is soft, surreal, and unforgettable.
In this eerie little tale, Gabriel García Márquez invites you to a Tuscan castle where the supernatural and the sublime dance hand in hand.
Gabriel García Márquez’s Tuesday Siesta is a quiet masterpiece that reveals sorrow and strength through simple acts, set in the stifling stillness of a small Colombian...