Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes
Reviewer Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes:
Pujitha is a freelance writer and content consultant. A book lover,
she would like nothing better than to spend all her time reading. A
full-time writer and part-time blogger, she shares her books,
enthusiasms, passing fancies and grouses at Stargazerpuj's Book Blog.
Articles by this Author
This Burns My Heart Reviewed By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes of Bookpleasures.com
- By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes
- Published December 29, 2011
- GENERAL FICTION REVIEWS
Author: Samuel Parks
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9781439199619
The Virgin and the Gypsy Reviewed By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes Of Bookpleasures.com
- By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes
- Published June 21, 2011
- GENERAL FICTION REVIEWS
Author: D.H Lawrence
Reader: Georgina Sutton
Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks
CD ISBN: 978-184-379-453-0
Susi Wyss's The Civilized World: A Novel in Stories Reviewed By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes of Bookpleasures.com
- By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes
- Published May 9, 2011
- GENERAL FICTION REVIEWS
Author: Susi Wyss
Publisher: Henry Holt
ISBN: 9780805093629
Nikki Dudley's Ellipsis Reviewed By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes of Bookpleasures.com
- By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes
- Published March 5, 2011
- Crime & Mystery
Author: Nikki Dudley
Publisher: Sparkling Books
ISBN: 9781907230103 (Hardback) 9781907230189 (Paperback)
Amanda Sington-Williams' The Eloquence of Desire Reviewed By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes
- By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes
- Published February 16, 2011
- GENERAL FICTION REVIEWS
Author: Amanda Sington-Williams
ISBN: 978-1-907230-16-5
Publisher: Sparkling Books Ltd
A good read. A starting point for anyone interested in the history of the region. The wrapping up of the story was a little too tidy for me.
The Tapestry of Love Reviewed By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes of Bookpleasures.com
- By Pujitha Krishnan Fernandes
- Published December 7, 2010
- Romance
Author: Rosy Thornton
Publisher: Headline Publishing
ISBN: 9780755345564
This is a lovely, heartwarming story set in the idyllic Cévennes mountains. Rosy Thornton brings out the reality and romance of living in the French countryside - the solitude and the friendships that take shape.