Book Review : Mostly Mundane
Book Name: Mostly Mundane Author: Saugata Chakraborty Publisher: Red Grab Genre: Fiction Format: Paperback Print length: 78 pages Rating: 3.5/5 Mostly Mundane by Saugata Chakraborty is a collection of short stories with few of them interconnected, though the protagonist of each story remains the same. Blurb on Amazon Is your existence feeling a bit... predictable? Do the words ""chore list"" make you contemplate a permanent nap? If the thrill of alphabetizing your spice rack has worn off, you desperately need Mostly Mundane in your life. This isn't your standard how-to, find-your-purpose, or unlock-inner-peace self-help drivel. Prepare to have your mind delightfully scrambled by the sheer brilliance of the utterly ordinary. Mostly Mundane exposes the hidden hilarity waiting in the shadows of your routine. From the existential implications of facing a not so amused life skills teacher in a PTM to a weekend eating out going awry, this book turns the ever...