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Themes and Obsessions: What 68 Books Keep Returning To

Across 37 genres and 2,662,105 words, certain themes surface again and again. A thematic map of the archive.

AnalysisThemes

The Recurring Patterns

Every writer has obsessions — subjects they return to regardless of genre, setting, or character. The Inamdar Archive, spanning 37 genres and 68 books, reveals several:

Love (3 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Epic Romantasy, Mythological Fantasy, Multi-generational Saga. Example works:

  • POWER (Epic Romantasy): Book One of The Amaravana Cycle.
  • CHHAAYA (Mythological Fantasy): Where myth breathes and love transcends realms.
  • ENDURING HEARTS (Multi-generational Saga): Love that survives everything except silence.

Identity (3 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Mythological Fantasy, Coming-of-Age, Coming-of-Age. Example works:

  • CHHAAYA (Mythological Fantasy): Where myth breathes and love transcends realms.
  • KIRA'S AWAKENING (Coming-of-Age): A journey from silence to self.
  • SUSH! (Coming-of-Age): A coming-of-age journey across Europe and within.

Self-discovery (3 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Coming-of-Age, Contemporary Slow Burn Romance, Coming-of-Age. Example works:

  • KIRA'S AWAKENING (Coming-of-Age): A journey from silence to self.
  • ALMOST (Contemporary Slow Burn Romance): He kissed her everywhere except where it mattered.
  • SUSH! (Coming-of-Age): A coming-of-age journey across Europe and within.

Neuroscience (3 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Self-Help, Health & Wellness, Wealth & Finance. Example works:

  • I Can't Keep Calm I'm Indian! (Self-Help): A quick guide to stress-free living.
  • AROGYA (Health & Wellness): Sampurna Samruddhi Book 1 — Health & Epigenetics.
  • SAMPATTI (Wealth & Finance): Sampurna Samruddhi Book 2 — Wealth & Neuroscience of Money.

Sacrifice (2 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Epic Romantasy, Mythological Fantasy. Example works:

  • POWER (Epic Romantasy): Book One of The Amaravana Cycle.
  • CHHAAYA (Mythological Fantasy): Where myth breathes and love transcends realms.

Freedom (2 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Coming-of-Age, Coming-of-Age. Example works:

  • KIRA'S AWAKENING (Coming-of-Age): A journey from silence to self.
  • SUSH! (Coming-of-Age): A coming-of-age journey across Europe and within.

Wellness (2 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Self-Help, Health & Wellness. Example works:

  • I Can't Keep Calm I'm Indian! (Self-Help): A quick guide to stress-free living.
  • AROGYA (Health & Wellness): Sampurna Samruddhi Book 1 — Health & Epigenetics.

Food (1 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Culinary Thriller. Example works:

  • FATAL INVITATION (Culinary Thriller): Every course is a clue. Every guest is a suspect.

Murder (1 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Culinary Thriller. Example works:

  • FATAL INVITATION (Culinary Thriller): Every course is a clue. Every guest is a suspect.

Deception (1 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Culinary Thriller. Example works:

  • FATAL INVITATION (Culinary Thriller): Every course is a clue. Every guest is a suspect.

Psychology (1 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Culinary Thriller. Example works:

  • FATAL INVITATION (Culinary Thriller): Every course is a clue. Every guest is a suspect.

Culinary arts (1 books)

This theme appears across genres as diverse as Culinary Thriller. Example works:

  • FATAL INVITATION (Culinary Thriller): Every course is a clue. Every guest is a suspect.

What the Themes Reveal

The thematic fingerprint of the archive is unmistakably Indian and unmistakably personal:

  • Relationships dominate: Whether in romance, thriller, or literary fiction, the central engine is almost always the space between two people.
  • Identity is contested: Characters regularly struggle with who they are versus who they're expected to be — a theme deeply rooted in the Indian experience.
  • Power is examined: From corporate boardrooms to mythological kingdoms, the dynamics of power and its corruption run through the archive.
  • Transformation is the arc: Almost every protagonist ends somewhere fundamentally different from where they began.

The Emotional Core

Beneath the genre variety, the archive has an emotional consistency: it is interested in what people do when they are pressed to their limits. The thriller protagonist under threat, the romance character risking rejection, the fantasy hero facing impossible odds, the self-help reader confronting uncomfortable truths — they are all variations on the same question.

Explore themes by browsing the works page or the genre pages.

— Report from the Inamdar Archive

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