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Nihar Mukund
is 87% done
Merely a whore: 4.5/5
While strong, what started as hinting at nuances and small clues became a cartoonish characterisation of an oft-tread issue.
— Jun 11, 2025 04:04PM
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While strong, what started as hinting at nuances and small clues became a cartoonish characterisation of an oft-tread issue.
Nihar Mukund
is 75% done
Desire, divination, death: 3.5/5
Whilst reflective of the lack of adequate conditions for Adivasi communities, and perhaps the mode of conveyance draws on cultural and religious beliefs of the community, the story nonetheless feels too trite. In such a short story, language matters, and HSS's heavy-handed approach does not suit.
— Jun 11, 2025 03:26PM
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Whilst reflective of the lack of adequate conditions for Adivasi communities, and perhaps the mode of conveyance draws on cultural and religious beliefs of the community, the story nonetheless feels too trite. In such a short story, language matters, and HSS's heavy-handed approach does not suit.
Nihar Mukund
is 60% done
Blue Baby: 4.25/5
While I appreciated the plot, I wish it were a bit more layered. It inevitably draws comparisons to Jhumpa Lahiri's 'A Temporary Matter,' and fails to rise to those standards. Nonetheless, it is engaging.
— Jun 11, 2025 10:54AM
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While I appreciated the plot, I wish it were a bit more layered. It inevitably draws comparisons to Jhumpa Lahiri's 'A Temporary Matter,' and fails to rise to those standards. Nonetheless, it is engaging.
Nihar Mukund
is 48% done
Eating with the Enemy: 5/5
Okay, my fav story till now. I only wish that I knew what yo and jhi meant, but I don't think the onus is on HSS.
— Jun 11, 2025 09:57AM
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Okay, my fav story till now. I only wish that I knew what yo and jhi meant, but I don't think the onus is on HSS.
Nihar Mukund
is 32% done
Getting Even: 4.5/5
Finally! Given the content, I wouldn't say the story is fun, but the collection finally feels like it is building up to something. My only criticism is that Hansda's heavy-handedness flattens his characters at times, and in this case, the final paragraph (after deciding not to ask the policeman about the case) takes away the potential nuance attributed to the narrating doctor.
— Jun 11, 2025 09:30AM
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Finally! Given the content, I wouldn't say the story is fun, but the collection finally feels like it is building up to something. My only criticism is that Hansda's heavy-handedness flattens his characters at times, and in this case, the final paragraph (after deciding not to ask the policeman about the case) takes away the potential nuance attributed to the narrating doctor.
Nihar Mukund
is 24% done
Sorry, changing 'November...' to 4/5
Despite its short length and relatively straightforward plot, the context set-up reveals depth that requires more than a two-page short story.
— Jun 11, 2025 09:12AM
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Despite its short length and relatively straightforward plot, the context set-up reveals depth that requires more than a two-page short story.
Nihar Mukund
is 24% done
November is the Month of Migrations: 3.5/5
The story feels too on the nose, lacks nuance, and has a gazillion better versions out there. HSS, you can write better.
— Jun 11, 2025 09:10AM
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The story feels too on the nose, lacks nuance, and has a gazillion better versions out there. HSS, you can write better.
Nihar Mukund
is 23% done
Sons - 2.5/5
This is a moral story I would have eaten up if I were 5. Unfortunately, except for a few wasted glimpses of depth, the story feels too superficial to belonging to a collection such as this.
— Jun 11, 2025 08:08AM
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This is a moral story I would have eaten up if I were 5. Unfortunately, except for a few wasted glimpses of depth, the story feels too superficial to belonging to a collection such as this.
Nihar Mukund
is 18% done
They Eat Meat! - 3.5/5
I am not sure I enjoyed the direction a good set-up took, even if it was reflective of broader tensions.
— Jun 11, 2025 07:57AM
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I am not sure I enjoyed the direction a good set-up took, even if it was reflective of broader tensions.










