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Feature: Shinie Antony`s Novels

Weaving strong narrative threads Shinie Antony’s recent releases both deal with bold subjects, vulnerability being the leitmotif in one of them. Exactly three years after her debut novella, Barefoot and Pregnant, we find author Shinie Antony pretty much where we left her last: balanced on the cusp of ordered chaos, taking in all of life’s…

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Book review: When Mira Went Forth and Multiplied by Shinie Antony

 A whole new spin on the old cliché: “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”  Mira’s tale does not have the smoothest of starts, and the reader is more than a little startled to be set down bang in the middle of what appears to be a meltdown being suffered by the eponymous heroine….

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