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...
by Chandrika R Krishnan | Mar 23, 2023 | Fiction
She considered herself a connoisseur of art forms. She walked into the gallery, her overpowering perfume surrounding her like a halo. She was a regular patron, yet the staff associated with the gallery sent a friendly greeting her way but did not rush to be by her...
by Chandrika R Krishnan | Feb 27, 2023 | My Reviews, The World of Printed Words, The world of printed words
This is a book that I read almost a month ago, but somehow the review was kept pending. Despite the gap, this book remains fresh in my mind. Rephrasing the book’s blurb, this story is about the survival drama when a routine flight from Mumbai to Delhi is...
by Chandrika R Krishnan | Feb 20, 2023 | Fiction
Her parents had named her Tripti meaning satisfaction, and she lived up to the name. She was a happy and contented soul rising to become the principal of a leading school. Her parents, though, were far from contented, for she refused to ‘settle down.’ Most...