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Thoppil Mohamed Meeran Sirukathaikal

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Author: Thoppil Mohamed Meeran  Genre: Literary fiction  Traits: Human relationships, Societal issues, and Cultural reflections  Language: Tamil  Click here to be redirected to BUY     The society tends to marginalize those who do not strive for a grand life, labeling them as unworthy. It observes those who, while giving life to religious doctrines, slowly appropriate their labor and blood for their own gain. In this context, Thoppil Muhammed Meeran looks at the lives that have been crushed and desires to understand what people are willing to lose before they can revive their twisted existence. Amid these limitations, Meeran's artistic expression has evolved, blending our own struggles with the efforts of these marginalized individuals. That's why we want to stand by them, rather than separate ourselves from their experiences. R/W Rating:- 6.9/10 Goodreads rating:- 4/5 (As on the date of publishing this post) R/W by:-  @books.nd.books.ly #bookreco...

Crime and Punishment

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Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky Genre: Psychological Traits: Morality, redemption, Introspection Language: English  Click here to be redirected to BUY  Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a masterwork of psychological and philosophical depth, exploring the inner torment of Rodion Raskolnikov, a young man who commits murder and is consumed by guilt. The novel deftly navigates themes of morality, justice, and redemption, probing the darkest corners of human nature. Raskolnikov, convinced of his own intellectual superiority, commits what he believes is a justified crime, but quickly finds himself ensnared in a web of guilt and self-loathing. The richly drawn characters, from the pious Sonia to the cunning Porfiry, highlight the novel’s moral complexity, presenting different approaches to suffering, forgiveness, and the search for meaning. Dostoevsky doesn’t offer easy answers but instead leaves us questioning the nature of justice and whether true redemption is ever possible. ...