Friday, July 19, 2013

Shades Of Sin: Behind the Mask - Book Review


Shades of Sin: Behind the Mask
An Anthology of 25 short stories
Review By Ila Garg

The anthology comprising of 25 remarkable short stories, Shades of Sin: Behind the Mask, has been published by APK Publishers which is a new but upcoming publishing house based in Pune. Its tagline: “By Writers. For Writers.” says it all. The mission of this Publishing House is simple: to help first-time writers get their work published.

The collection is penned down by six remarkable writers, Dr. Vivek Banerjee, Upneet Grover, Saksham Agrawal, Aanandita Chawla, Vrinda Baliga, & Sreelatha Chakravarty. Let’s have a glimpse of the profiles of these writers first:

Dr. Vivek Banerjee is a paediatrician by choice and a writer by chance. His works are published in Chicken Soup for the Indian Doctor’s Soul and Shades of Love. Also, The Long Road is his debut novel.

Upneet Grover is an engineer cum MBA, with a penchant for writing. His debut novel, The Dream, has recently hit the market.

Saksham Agrawal is a professional consultant and an amateur writer. He writes short stories and is working on a novel.

Aanandita Chawla is a journalist and aspiring filmmaker. In her spare time she reads, writes and plans to find a wonderful way to convert everything she writes directly into moving pictures.

Vrinda Baliga enjoys writing short fiction. Her short stories can be read in anthologies like City of Gods, Two is Company, Urban Shots, and Crossroads.

Sreelatha Chakravarty is a poet-writer-doctor. Her debut novel is titled, The Eternal Romantic.

The anthology, Shades of Sin: Behind the Mask, is a compilation of 25 beautifully written short stories by the above six writers. One thing that is clear from the title is that the theme is ‘Sin’. When we say sin, it does not reflect only murders, or rapes, but anything and everything under the sun that falls under the category of negative traits of a human being.

 It somehow traces around all the The seven deadly sins:

  1.       Haughty Eyes (Pride)
  2.       Lust
  3.       Gluttony
  4.       Wrath
  5.       Envy
  6.       Greed
  7.       Sloth


The 25 short stories are tied with a common thread binding them together which is the darker side of human nature. Various vices like presence of evil, materialism, and moral weakness are well placed in this anthology. The tone and subject both are appalling and leave you in awe.

Each story is instilled with sheer pain, vices, and brutality of human soul. Different hues of sins are portrayed efficiently. The language is bold and comprehensive. Details are also well written. On the whole, the collection is well compiled and stories are engrossing and gripping.

The cover of the anthology could have been a little better though. But all the same, it is nice. The 25 stories are divided into three sections: Light Grey, Dark Grey, and Black, according to the intensity of the sins that they hold within. The stories make you connect with the theme gradually as you continue reading them.

The stories reflect the social evils that exist around us and are prevalent. They are a mirror unto society. Life is short and we are making it shorter, and uglier. These stories shake you from within.

Some of the stories are so well written that you actually feel tad bit afraid after reading it. 

 Some of the stories that I personally liked are:

  1.        All the 7 stories written by Vivek Banerjee
  2.        All the 8 stories written by Upneet Grover
  3.        Dhaba – Saksham Agrawal
  4.        Three Lives – Aanandita Chawla

Rest of them are also beautifully penned down.

Rating: 3.5/5


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