by Chandrika R Krishnan | Apr 11, 2023 | My Reviews, The world of printed words
Almond by Won Pyung Sohn- A Book Review I have nothing except rhapsodies of praise for this book. Yunjae was born with a brain condition called Alexithymia where he cannot identify emotions, particularly fear, and anger. His mother a single mother comes back to her...
by Chandrika R Krishnan | Apr 7, 2023 | My Reviews, The world of printed words
Another book from my rather long TBR was completed today. I saw this movie some time ago. I remember crying then. I read the book in the last couple of days..I cried afresh. Not the deep, sad, hopeless tears of despair but the satisfying tears of hope, love, and...
by Chandrika R Krishnan | Apr 1, 2023 | My Reviews, The world of printed words
The Last Green Valley by Mark Sullivan – a book review Listening to this book on Audible, the saga of the Martels kept me immersed for days on end. With each war story, I am freshly aghast with the horrors those innocent civilians caught between two warring...
by Chandrika R Krishnan | Mar 30, 2023 | My Reviews, The world of printed words
This book took some time. I finished two tiny books in quick succession predominantly because of the difficulty of holding up 462 pages of the hard-bound book while lying down, which happens to be my favourite position to read! I haven’t read the...
by Chandrika R Krishnan | Mar 30, 2023 | My Reviews, The world of printed words
Soumya Bharathi book Tales from the Moonlit Hearts, is one read that doesn’t leave your heart in a trembling mass but a slow, tender, reassuring thud and I tweak Robert Browning’s Quote : “Love’s in the air— All’s right in Soumya...