Joint review of two books by Anamika Kundu

Book 1 – Jewels From the Treasure Trove is an anthology of 35 short stories spanning genres: fantasy, drama, thriller, mystery, crime, horror, served like bite-sized delights at a literary banquet.
With no single thread binding them, each story arrives as a surprise, often ending in a satisfying twist.
Anamika’s writing is linear yet richly layered with imagery; her generous use of metaphors and rich vocabulary, lending a lyrical, almost poetic charm. Her vivid descriptions, especially of nature, immerse you effortlessly into each scene.
This book is a perfect companion for travel. Easy to pick up, easier to read through.

Book 2- A Big Mystery for Little Meena is a charming read that instantly transported me back to my childhood, reminiscent of Enid Blyton’s Famous Five and days spent in fauji camps.
Through the twin protagonists and their friends, we enter a world of innocent mischief and shenanigans that slowly deepens into a sinister mystery.
Anamika’s vivid imagery once again shines through. You can almost feel the desert heat, read the moods of the sand, and glimpse the lives of Rajasthan’s nomadic tribes, bound deeply to their land and cattle for sustenance.
Nostalgic, immersive, and quietly evocative, this book is perfect for young readers.
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