Books that swing from one mood to another are more of a treat to the readers. “The Knife In My Spoon” by Saniya Inamdar is one such example. On looking at the title and the cover and its simplicity, it seems to be a very serious kind of book. But as the reader opens and begind to go through the names of the chapters, he does get a smile on his face. On reading further and seeing the chemistry of the characters, the book becomes a fun read for all.
But as the mood changes to seriousness, the book has the readers in its grip and they can not keep the book away without finishing it.
The language of the book is fine to be read and the author makes a fine display of her knowledge and voacbulary time and again by making her characters her mouthpieces. The book is likely to become popular among the younger age group people and may be of interest for adults due to the presence of general knowledge facts.
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