Book Review: Yound Blood
Name: Young Blood
Author: Chandrima Das
Genre: Horror
Format: Paperback
Price: 299 INR
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Young Blood is a
collection of ten terrifying horror stories, inspired from various collage
tales from places like Khairatabad, Shimla, Delhi, Pune University, Kharagpur,
Fergusson, Manipal, Kanpur, Shilong, and Durgapur. Apart from these stories
being horror, they also shed light on various issues college going kids face
including peer pressure, Suicidal tendency, depression, eve
teasing, Abusive relations etc. The stories differ from each other
vastly in terms of setting, characters, basic nature of character,
relationships even the evil spirit or ghosts of the stories. All the 10 stories
are equally spine chilling and interesting!
What I like the
most about this book is that even though these are short stories the author
took her time in building the characters, as the story progress we know what
they are feeling, readers are introduced well with the basic nature of all the
characters. Also the stories are surely petrifying but with a pinch of
suspense to it, for instance, many times I was afraid of reading further
however the urge of wanting to know the next part kept me going. I like the
part in the first story i.e. challenge accepted, there are scientific
explanations given why the air feel thick due to fungus accumulation etc. Also
I loved how author, has depicted that not all spirit are evil without
decreasing the horror element of the story. The way author has developed
setting of each story is also spot on! With fear being the primary emotion,
author successful invokes other emotions like longing in “challenge accepted”,
grief in “The sacrifice”, pity in the “Final possession” and of course regret
in “Ghost by chance”. The writing is also very smooth and free flowing.
In one of the
stories there is a mention of the story being covered by media and newspapers,
thought author has provided notes at the end relating to the inspiration of the
stories, I wish she provided a link to that media coverage or the newspaper
article. With very less to complain I wish the author tied one or two loose
ends in the stories.
I would suggest;
after reading each stories, read the notes provided by the author at the end.
Conclusion: Horror
lovers would enjoy this one to its core. Also; if you are someone looking to
narrate a petrifying stories at your next camp fire/trip, do pick this one up!
Overall the book
is 4. 5/5 for me.
About the Author: Chandrima Das was born in Shilong and brought up in Gawahati.She
completed her B.Tech in computer science from NIT Durgapur followed by MBA in
IIM Calcutta. Her comics and articles are featured in Open Democracy, scroll,
Aliance magazine etc. She started writing full time from 2020.
Other books by Chandrima Das includes "The Talking Dead"(Kindle, Audible) her debut Novel which was a bestseller in horror category(Buy it here)
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