Book: The Story Begins at
the End
Author: Sujay
Publisher:
Storymirror
Love is a strong
emotion, that can change a person, right?
The Story
Begins at the End by Sujay is a collection of 15
short stories on the theme of love. The book celebrates love in its various
forms, and the collection holds most of the narratives in such a way that they
could well be starting off by the end of the story, the beginning of love,
figuratively and literary – the last line coming forth from the first. The stories
range from present day to the past and mythological stories.
The Story
Begins at the End by Sujay is an interesting
anthology of stories bound by a common thread of love. The 15 stories are quite
unique and interesting for the reader. Each of the story explores a different
aspect of love from friendship, family, lust and romance. the author
also explores unrequited love in a couple of his stories and that adds a good flavor
to the story as well. The stories are geographically diverse, from the
comfortable city of Bengaluru to the United States of America to the far
reaches of the Himalayas. The storytelling is captivating, and it was able to
catch my attention. I loved the attention to detail that the author has put
while crafting the stories and I would like to commend him on that. A Friend
and a Tiger, The Final Leap of Faith & First Date captured my attention
and I liked them quite a lot. On the other hand, Panchamirtham, Rainbowed
and Love in the Time of Corona did not meet up to my expectations.
The characterization
in the book is good and the author has taken time to choose his characters and
then drafting them into the stories. Being short stories, a detailed character
arc is difficult to achieve, but the author manages to create a good image of
his muses.
Overall, a good
read and scores a 3.63/5 for me.
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