I highly recommend "Over Time, Space and Emotion" by Richa Sharma to anyone who enjoys thought-provoking, emotionally charged stories. Each of the 15 stories alongside narratives is beautifully crafted, exploring themes that are universal and relevant to all of us.
The author's use of the first-person point of view adds an extra layer of depth to the narratives.
The "I" character is not just a singular individual, but a vessel through which the reader can experience a range of identities and emotions.
This allows for a truly immersive reading experience that is both personal and universal.
What stands out the most about this collection is the way the author weaves important messages and themes into each story.
Whether it's about mental health, loss, or the importance of human connection, the stories in this book leave a lasting impact on the reader.
Finally, the cover of the book is simply stunning. It perfectly captures the essence of the stories within, and is sure to catch the eye of anyone browsing through a bookstore.
Overall, "Over time, space and emotion" is a wonderful collection of stories that will leave you thinking long after you've finished reading.
QOTD: Do you like reading short stories? Have you read this book?