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Swarnali Mitra

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Swarnali Mitra's Books by Status

81 Books

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Crown of Midnight
Throne of Glass
Better Than the Movies
The Tenant
A ​Court of Silver Flames
A Court of Frost and Starlight
A Court of Wings and Ruin

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2026 Reading Goal

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Swarnali Mitra's Most Popular Reviews

āĻ—ā§‹āϞāĻ•āϧāĻžāĻŽ āϰāĻšāĻ¸ā§āϝ is another engaging and clever addition to Satyajit Ray’s Feluda series. The story is set in a beautifully atmospheric location, and the mystery unfolds with Ray’s trademark intelligence and subtle humor. Feluda’s logical mind, Topshe’s narration come together perfectly, making it both thrilling and entertaining.

I really enjoyed how the plot slowly built up to its revelation — not too rushed, but never dull either. The clues, character interactions, and the final twist all felt satisfying. It’s one of those stories where you can clearly see why Feluda remains such an iconic detective.

I kind of predicted it a bit but definitely worth reading (or listening to) for every Feluda fan!

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āϰāϝāĻŧ⧇āϞ āĻŦ⧇āĻ™ā§āĻ—āϞ āϰāĻšāĻ¸ā§āϝ is one of the most thrilling and brilliantly written stories in the entire Feluda series. The combination of adventure, intellect, and suspense is absolutely perfect here. Set in the wild forests of North Bengal, the atmosphere is vivid and tense, and Ray’s descriptions make you feel as if you’re right there with Feluda, Topshe, and Jatayu.

The mystery is layered, clever, and full of surprises — with an ending that’s both emotional and deeply satisfying. Feluda’s reasoning and courage shine throughout the story, reminding you exactly why he’s one of literature’s finest detectives.

I listened to the audiobook version, and it was an incredible experience — the voice acting, sound design, and background score added so much depth and made the suspense even more real.

Easily a 5-star story for me — gripping, atmospheric, and unforgettable.

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āϘ⧁āϟāϘ⧁āϟāĻŋāϝāĻŧāĻžāϰ āϘāϟāύāĻž is a short but gripping Feluda story that perfectly captures Satyajit Ray’s ability to blend suspense, logic, and humor in just a few pages. The plot may seem simple at first, but as always, Feluda’s sharp observation and reasoning turn it into an intriguing mystery.

I loved how quickly the tension builds — it’s one of those stories that keeps you hooked till the very end. The setting and the atmosphere are described so vividly that you can almost picture the entire scene.

I’m giving it 4 stars because it’s crisp, smart, and thoroughly enjoyable, even though it’s shorter and lighter than some of Feluda’s longer adventures. A perfect quick read (or listen) for mystery lovers who enjoy Ray’s storytelling genius.

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āϜāĻžāĻšāĻžāĻ™ā§āĻ—ā§€āϰ⧇āϰ āĻ¸ā§āĻŦāĻ°ā§āĻŖāĻŽā§āĻĻā§āϰāĻž is another enjoyable Feluda mystery that mixes history, art, and detective work in Satyajit Ray’s signature style. The story revolves around a stolen Mughal coin, and as always, Feluda’s reasoning skills and observation make the investigation engaging.

I liked the historical angle and the clever twist toward the end. However, compared to some of the other Feluda stories, this one felt a bit straightforward and lacked the high-stakes tension I usually love in the series.

I listened to the audiobook version, which made the story more immersive — the narration and sound design added life to the setting and characters.

Overall, I’d give it 3.5 stars — interesting, well-written, and charming as always, but not one of Feluda’s most memorable adventures. Still, a nice short mystery for a relaxing listen!

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āĻ­ā§‚āĻ¸ā§āĻŦāĻ°ā§āĻ— āϭ⧟āĻ‚āĻ•āϰ takes Feluda, Topshe, and Jatayu on another exciting trip — this time to a beautiful hill station that soon turns dangerous. The story starts off with great promise: an interesting setting, mysterious characters, and a suspenseful atmosphere.

However, as the plot unfolded, I felt it didn’t fully live up to the tension it built in the beginning. The mystery was decent but a bit predictable, and some parts felt slower compared to Ray’s sharper, more gripping Feluda stories.

I listened to the audiobook version, which was still enjoyable thanks to the narration and ambient sounds that brought the story to life.

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