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    Book review- Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

    by Chandrika R Krishnan February 22, 2022
    by Chandrika R Krishnan February 22, 2022

    Big little lies by Liane Moriarty   This is the first of Liane Moriarty, I am reading and I have decided to rectify…

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    The Nature of Fragile Things – Book Review

    by Chandrika R Krishnan February 8, 2022
    by Chandrika R Krishnan February 8, 2022

    Book review:  The Nature of Fragile Things – Susan Meissner   A young lady, Sophie Whalen comes to San Francisco by ship from…

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    Rewriting My Happily Ever After _ Book Review

    by Chandrika R Krishnan October 6, 2021
    by Chandrika R Krishnan October 6, 2021

    Rewriting My Happily Ever After by Dr. Ranjani Rao   Divorce is a word that conjures the image of two individuals baring their…

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    The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah _ book review

    by Chandrika R Krishnan July 23, 2021
    by Chandrika R Krishnan July 23, 2021

    This book came highly recommended by my friend and I must say I am not disappointed. I love the narrator’s voice at the…

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    Elizabeth is Missing – A book review

    by Chandrika R Krishnan July 9, 2021
    by Chandrika R Krishnan July 9, 2021

    This was in my ‘To Read List’  for close to two years.   And when I got down to it, I couldn’t put it…

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    Aspen Leaves- By the quake of a word

    by Chandrika R Krishnan May 5, 2021
    by Chandrika R Krishnan May 5, 2021

      I have been reading many books by new writers on Kindle of late and  Aspen Leaves by Dhivya Balaji caught by fancy. …

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    Life Blooms..in myriad ways- Book Review

    by Chandrika R Krishnan May 4, 2021
    by Chandrika R Krishnan May 4, 2021

    I chanced upon this book and felt that I was holding a bouquet of flowers. Though, I started at the beginning with the…

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    Goodbye Mr. Chips- Book Review

    by Chandrika R Krishnan April 20, 2021
    by Chandrika R Krishnan April 20, 2021

    As I finished re-reading the thin volume of Good-Bye Mr. Chips, I remembered one of the unforgettable jokes that I had read in…

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    The Funny Side of It by Radhika Acharya

    by Chandrika R Krishnan April 16, 2021
    by Chandrika R Krishnan April 16, 2021

    #bookreview There comes a time in the life of a writer , when a particular book makes her go all green with envy-…

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    The Queen of Suspense

    by Chandrika R Krishnan April 14, 2021
    by Chandrika R Krishnan April 14, 2021

    When Hercule Poirot asks the young lady sitting in front of him why she wants to rake up a twenty year old murder…

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Chandrika R Krishnan

I am a Bengaluru-based writer and educationist and like all things beginning with a ‘T’ - talking, teaching, tales and tea. I consider myself a late bloomer ..so late that even to date I can say I am only partially unfurled. My articles are mostly on what I want to tell my adult children but don’t dare! On a serious note, I like learning and I do most of them through observation. I also feel that we all are better equipped to handle other people’s problems than our own so I am able to write about varied happenings around me.

I also volunteer at a local hospital and also at a Seva centre that feeds the poor. I take storytelling sessions for underprivileged and try to help them with academics. You can connect me at

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