by Chandrika R Krishnan | May 13, 2023 | My Reviews, The World of Printed Words, The world of printed words
There is a general consensus that if a character or characters make you want to hug them or shake them till their teeth rattles or anything in-between, then the book is well-written or the movie well-made. Salini Vineeth’s Lost Edges makes you relate to 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 | 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...
by Chandrika R Krishnan | Jan 3, 2023 | My Reviews, The world of printed words, The World of Printed Words
Genre: a gritty crime thriller with an added intrigue of romance. Certain books pick up speed, and then you can’t just put them down. It was the case with The Blue Bar by Damyanti Biswas. I liked her first book, You Beneath my Skin, so much so that I...