Book Review 85: SHE - Screw Silence! by Reecha Agarwal Goyal.





An interesting collection of micro tales, SHE - Screw Silence! by Reecha Agarwal Goyal, will take you on an emotional journey. It will make you think. Recently, I came across a number of books on micro tales, but this one is unique in many different ways.

"Why kickboxing?"                                                                                                                "I plan to knock out patriarchy one day."
 As the title of the book suggests, SHE - Screw Silence! is all about equality, feminism, women empowerment, the women raising their voices, and smashing the patriarchy. The book might look like a short, and cute book, but the subject is really deep. Each one of the micro tales is unique and deep.

I feel that this book is a must-read for every person. It is extremely relatable and one of the best books that I have read in 2020 so far. The use of simple language has made the book an easy read. It is a very short book and it took me hardly a few hours to complete reading this book.

Overall, it was a great read for me. The concept is really beautiful and I absolutely enjoyed reading it. Definitely recommending this book to everyone!


About the author: ‘Fragile but Unbreakable’ is how Reecha describes herself. She believes in miracles, takes life head-on, and is passionate about weaving magic with her words. And now that she has found her calling, she desires to spend her entire life reading, travelling, and dwelling in her own little fictional and poetic worlds. An MBA from Loyola Institute of Business Administration, she is based out of New Delhi where she lives with her husband and two kids. She – Screw Silence is her third book.


My rating: 5 of 5 stars.
Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing.
First Published: October 2019
Pages: 160
Price: ₹150/-

Buy this book from Amazon.

Thanks to the publisher, Fingerprint Publishing, for the review copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. 

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