A Perfect Murder and Other Stories, by S. R. Nair
Book Review: Angry River by Ruskin Bond

I love short stories. They are perfect to read after those heavy reads that take a lot out of me as a reader. On that front, I think Ruskin Bond’s books excel. I admire the author a lot for his simplicity. I found this book at the library and just the title alone made me wonder what it had in store.
The Teddy Who Ran Away, by Preethi Venugopala
The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain
Reviewed by Vinay Leo R.
Source: Own Copy
I Don't Wear Sunscreen, by Kavipriya Moorthy

Reviewed by Vinay Leo R.
Source: Own Copy
Just You, Me and a Secret, by Ganga Bharani Vasudevan
3 Stars < Rating < 3.5 Stars
Genre: Love/Mystery
Reviewed by: Vinay Leo R.
This is not a paid review. The opinions expressed are my own and unbiased.
Wild Woman Waking, by Morgan Dragonwillow

Title: Wild Woman Waking
Author: Morgan Dragonwillow
Genre: Poetry
ISBN/ASIN: B00IP1E1FG
The Governess, by Noorilhuda

Title: The Governess
Author: Noorilhuda
Genre: Historical Fiction
The One Who Stood Against Shiva, and other stories — Siddhesh Kabe

Book Title: The One Who Stood Against Shiva, and other stories
Author: Siddhesh Kabe
Genre: Mythology
ASIN: B00HLPNCAM
Price: INR 51
Dancing Within Shadow, by Morgan Dragonwillow

Book Details:
Title: Dancing within Shadow
Author: Morgan Dragonwillow
Genre: Poetry
ISBN/ASIN: B00C100FPC
Gifts with no Giver, by Nirmala

Title: Gifts with no Giver
Author: Nirmala
Genre: Poetry
ISBN/ASIN: B003YL4FUI
Long Journey Home, by Lucy Lipiner

Author: Lucy Lipiner
ASIN: B00H6QVRNU
Genre: Memoirs
Rainy Day Poems, by James McDonald

Why should you read it?
Fun, light hearted poetry that feels like it is a perfect fit for children.
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Book Details:
Title: Rainy Day Poems
Author: James McDonald
Genre: Children’s Poetry
ISBN/ASIN: B00A9AN0DK
Publisher: House of Lore via Amazon
Price: Free (as on 12th June 2014)
Book Review: Hop (The Upward Stride #1) by Alexander Kyle and Jared Holt

The story brings out the life of Jonathan Troy, his stepdad and stepbrother Jude, and people in their life, like Troy’s friend Michael and Lana Vander. The book is about their life. Troy is the genius brother, to whose standards Jude must match, according to their father, and something that irks Jude. The characters are teenagers, and through the story we watch them in their lives, as they bicker, laugh and have fun, and deal with life as it comes at them (granted there are some things that are unusual, but that’s why it’s a fantasy after all).
Let's Kidnap The President - Lalit Bhatt

I got a review request from the author of this book recently, and reading the small blurb on Goodreads, it felt like just the ticket for a fun, small read. Lalit Bhatt's "Let's Kidnap the President" follows the premise that monkeys become intelligent and decide to kidnap the President of the United States of America. From life in the jungle, to their evolution, the book covers a lot of time in few pages. The author delves into a lot of things through this story. Religious beliefs, power games in a small group, the will to learn something when you feel it'll help in the long run or even in the short term... all this and little more has been covered.
A group of four Indian monkeys (literally) kidnapping the President of the United States of America... the thought in itself is funny, and the actions of the monkeys are sometimes hilarious too. I even laughed at the parts where humans reacted to the monkeys talking (yes, they become so intelligent that they talk). I liked the initial description of the jungle too. It felt like what jungle life would be. However, I wouldn't say the book in its entirety is very humorous. The total lack of editing brings it down in a big way, so much so that I kind of struggled through that. It's quite funny to read the errors, but I don't feel that's the humor the author intended to have in the book. There is a dialogue in the book itself, where one of the monkeys tell the President that they know it would be difficult for humans to acknowledge the fact that a monkey can read and write (and talk, let's not forget that part). I have no qualms in acknowledging that in a fiction, or if science should reach a stage when that can happen, I'd not mind that either. But to show that evolution so quickly in a few pages, the science that is discussed in this book... Bernoulli Principal, E=mc squared. and all such discussions between the monkeys, or delivered as a lecture by professors in a college (this was a nice way to get this part of the book done) makes it seem like a text book as well.
The book's plot is kind of fun to imagine, but reading the book, I can only say it wasn't the book for me. Some humor is definitely there, that much I can say.
My rating: 1.5 / 5
Book Details:
Title: Let's Kidnap The President
Author: Lalit Bhatt
Genre: Fiction/Humor
Type: Kindle e-Book
Reviewed by Leo
Shared with
- First Reads Challenge at b00k r3vi3ws Blog
- Indian Quills Review Challenge at The Tales Pensieve
I thank the author for the Kindle review copy.
Dark Pursuit - The Lost Shinmahs, by Kevan Dinn

My rating: 7.5/10
Book details:
Title: Dark Pursuit – The Lost Shinmah
Author: Kevan Dinn
Type: Kindle e-Book
Genre: Fantasy
Reviewed by Leo
Shared with First Reads Challenge at b00k r3vi3ws and Indian Quills Reading Challenge at The Tales Pensieve
This book is reviewed as part of the Reviewers’ Programme on The Tales Pensieve. I thank Reshmy and the author Kevan Dinn for sending across a review copy.
Fire in the Blood, by Ed James

Rating: 4 Stars
Book details:
Title: Fire in the Blood
Author: Ed James
ASIN: B00B6RFDX0
Genre: Crime Fiction
Type: Kindle e-Book
Price: INR. 210
Reviewed by Leo
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling

About the author:
Rudyard Kipling was an English author, storyteller and poet, chiefly remembered for his stories and poems on British soldiers in India, and his tales for children. He is best known for his fiction stories like The Jungle Book, Just So Stories and Kim. He is regarded as an innvator in the art of the short story.
Thoughts on the book:
Rikki Tikki Tavi is an evergreen children's book. It was published in 1894 as part of the acclaimed collection of stories, The Jungle Book, and recently published as a hardcover and digital edition.
C.S. Lewis tells that anyone should be able to enjoy reading a children's story, else it isn't a good children's story. Kipling's Jungle Book is an evergreen collection of stories. Rikki Tikki Tavi is the tale of a fearless mongoose, who ends up in a garden after a flood and then staying with the family there. He fights single-handedly against a couple of cobras who live there, protecting the family against their menace with the help of two friends from the garden, Darzee the tailorbird and Chuchundra the muskrat.
This is simple narration, a simple tale and a very enjoyable one at that. Fun for children, and for grown ups, it can be a much sought change from those heavy fictions we read.
My rating: 4/5
Book details:
Title: Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
Author: Rudyard Kipling
Genre: Children's Fiction
Type: Kindle eBook
Price: Free
Reviewed by Leo
Shared with First Reads at b00k r3vi3ws.
A Pen In My Heart - Bobby Stevenson
I rate this: 4/5
Title: A Pen In My Heart
Author: Bobby Stevenson
Type: Kindle eBook
Price: Free
Genre: Poetry
Reviewed by Leo
Also shared with First Reads at b00k r3vi3ws Blog
Yet another SE (Story of an Indian Software Engineer), by Simon Saha

Rating: 2.5 on 10
Book details:
Title: Yet another SE (Story of an Indian Software Engineer)
Author: Simon Saha
ISBN: B00C3LYO6A
Genre: Humor
Type: Kindle e-Book
Price: INR. 95
Reviewed by Leo
Also shared with:
- First Reads at b00k r3vi3ws
- Indian Quills Review Challenge at The Tales Pensieve
- Debut Indian Writers Month at The Tales Pensieve
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