Minuscules | Priyanka Bhatt | Book Review
Review
Minuscules is a debut novel of the author Priyanka Bhatt, this book has a collection of short stories, nano tales, and few liners which have a mixture of themes, like; Love, romance, betrayal, agony, society, depression, and some goofy stuff.
Author Priyanka Bhatt tried her best to put every kind of emotion into the book. The acknowledgement section is very poignant and inspiring and it creates a huge vibe for the whole book and I was expecting an intense read. But as it contains variant emotion in variant forms, here the author's imagination failed.
There are very few stories and few-liners seem new to me, others felt forced and Bollywood cliches. Most of the story plots were nondescript, there was nothing anomalous or exceptional in them to read.
The main highlight of the book is the author Priyanka Bhatt, she has a commendable way of writing, the way she gives the minute details of scenes is stupendous.
I think she should write a fictional book that is inspired by her own story. That would be a way more relatable work for every reader, and even it will inspire others.
The book is a blend of colloquial and literary language which is very easy to read. You can read it in less than two hours even if you read it with full patience to understand the deeper meaning.
This is a very lite book anyone can easily read and understand, though I suggest if you have this in your kindle library then you can give it a try to get over a book hangover, otherwise, you should go for other options.