Sunday, December 26, 2010

My first review on books


Hello gals ...ela unnaru....

nenu chadivina chaduvutunna books gurinchi kuda meetho share chesukundam anukuntunna...its not like review on the book ...just my opinion...

Andamaina Jeevitam: Ee book author Malladi Krishnamurthy garu...oka ada maga madya sneham gurinchi ...super book em kadu but chadavachu....bagundi bore anipinchadu

Godavari Kadhalu: pasalapudi kadhalu..chadivina vallaki ee book em anta kotta ga anipinchadu...but godavari teeram meeda abhimanam unna vallu try cheyyandi...timepass book

Illeramma Kathalu gurinchi nenu kotta ga cheppedi emundi...ee book nenu mana Keerthi cherukuri cheppadam tho chadivanu..chala bagundi...

Mahi by Kuppili padma: naku ee book pichha pichha ga nachesindi....kuppili padma fan ni kooda ayipoya..

Manchupoola Vaana by Kuppili padma: ee book kuda nenu keethi reference thone chadivanu...bunch of stories ...bagundi..thank u keerthi..

Sorry Kharidhu: ivi kuda bunch of stories...bagunnayi...

Nemalikannu book kuda nenu oka blog frnd reference tho chadivanu but naku nachaledu...written by maharshi..

inka chala books chadivanu will update them too...but na review meeku kottaga and chettaga anipistey cheppandi elanti points highlight cheyyalo ....

pls post ur comments which will help me to give good comments on books :)

Friday, December 24, 2010

Athagari Kathalu

This collection of stories by Bhanumathi Ramakrishna is a very refreshing read. The stories are both funny and pleasant to read. There is no trace of evil mindedness, that could be attributed to the typical "Athagaru". Bhanumathi's "athagaru" is a very pleasant lady, if only a tad too old-fashioned and orthodox.

This book also includes a few stories that do not feature the "athagaru". These are nice too. The author's writing style is colloquial and reading it makes you feel that you are watching the whole episodes right through your window.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Family saga

Care to read about American family saga in the fifties?? I assure you it's interesting enough. Of course, the drama and the emotions are universal. Reading about them with a different backdrop will definitely be an intriguing affair.



Try Maile Meloy's debut novel Liars and Saints. You'll like it. If you feel like you want more of it, please pick up its  (kind of) sequel - A Family Daughter. Frankly, I liked the former better. But you might think otherwise too.