Book Review by #LITEROMA :: "RANDOM SUBTERRANEAN MOSAIC: 2012 – 2018" by Sabarna Roy

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

"Random Subterranean Mosaic 2012–2018" by Sabarna Roy is a collection of 93 poems, short-shorts, opinions, observations and conversations. These are, as per author, "random, yet mysteriously structured to a pattern, fiction, semi-autobiographical, and autobiographical pieces." I liked many of them but being a travel freak myself, I liked his travel oriented pieces more. Special mention for Kangra Valley, Gulmarg, Banaras, Chilka and Vembanad Lake. I have been to most of these places so can very well relate to what is being captured in Roy's pieces. To be honest, I was amazed to find so many important yet personal thoughts have been put forward in just a few words. An art to touch every reader for sure.

The book cover is Black and White kaleidoscope of a shadowed man - nothing perhaps could have better carried the feel of this book. I would like to read more of his books in future.

Overall, I would rate Roy's "Random Subterranean Mosaic 2012–2018" as 4.5*/5* and strongly recommend for all readers.

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