Posts tagged "fingerprint"
When readers imagine what happened in a story

When readers imagine what happened in a story

Review of ‘Shadow of the past’ by Mayank Manohar. Let me say at the start that Mayank, the author, has everything in place for him… a tale that relates to lot of people, experience of writing short and long pieces, and the courage to move a perfectly fine idea into a novel. He was probably...
The Fingerprint Sensor

The Fingerprint Sensor

A Fingerprint Sensor makes a tap of the tip Of a finger be seen as technologically hip! * A Fingerprint Sensor is technology redefined – Authentication much more than just refined!
Fun, but ephemeral. Review of ‘You never know when you’ll get lucky!’

Fun, but ephemeral. Review of ‘You never know when you’ll get lucky!’

Yes, reading the book was fun… but there are no lasting effects or thought hangovers from this one. Not a single memorable phrase, not a single incident that could be talked about, and not a single character that could be remembered with fondness or distaste or anger or even pity! So Priya Narendra has offered...
Notes for a novel – Review of ‘Loser’

Notes for a novel – Review of ‘Loser’

I’ve read all of the 212 pages and this includes the ‘dedication’ as well as the blank ones at the start… and I finished reading the novel (Oops! The notes) in less than half-a-day and also went about completing the normal chores for the day. What is important is that I wasn’t tired or over-stressed...