Book Review by #LITEROMA :: "Pentacles" by Sabarna Roy


** Thanks to the author for gifting us an ecopy of the book for review. **

** Thanks to our reviewer for reviewing the book on behalf of Literoma. **

'Pentacles' is a book of fiction comprising of a novella (New Life) and four story poems (The Tower, Chasing, 2001-02 and Tara). All the creations have a touch of Bengali livelihood true to the author's roots. The characters as named by Roy have a touch of Bangaliyana (Bengali style) and that's what set up an instant connect for me. I could visualize most of them as known faces from my extended family.

The poems are also story like and convey a lot of thoughts packed within limited boundaries. Of all the four, 'Chasing' touched me very much where he says,

"The true art is in the art of chasing not ideas or dreams,
But people who interest you all of a sudden at street corners,
At railway stations, at ice cream parlours, at grocery shops, at libraries,
And graveyards, inside hospital lobbies, so on and so forth.
What draws you closer to them,
Could be the strains of mist in their eyes,
The waves on their hair,
The incongruent stains of food on their shirts,
Or, even the dogged hunch of their backs."

The book cover is equally apt to the contents. My only recommendation for next edition would be to have a formal index page in the beginning for easier navigation while reading.

My overall rating of the book is 3.2*/5*.

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