Friday, November 14, 2025

🚌 Book Review: Bangalore to Kochi – The Secret on the Wheels by Aparna P

🚌 Book Review: Bangalore to Kochi – The Secret on the Wheels by Aparna P


Ever been on a late-night bus ride where strangers slowly become stories?

That’s exactly what this book feels like — a journey that starts quietly but soon pulls you into a storm of secrets, lies, and suspense.


Aparna P’s Bangalore to Kochi: The Secret on the Wheels is a compact thriller that unfolds inside a single bus, but the tension it builds could fill an entire highway. Five passengers, one young narcotics officer, and a web of hidden connections — what begins as an ordinary trip soon turns into a race against time.


Each chapter reveals a new layer — a mechanic, a student, a biker, a receptionist — all carrying something more than luggage. You’ll find yourself trying to piece the puzzle together, second-guessing every character, and wondering how close danger really sits.


What makes this book so gripping is its simplicity. No over-the-top drama, no drawn-out subplots — just sharp writing, grounded characters, and a storyline that grips you till the very end. The suspense keeps ticking like the wheels of the bus — steady, unstoppable, and heading straight toward a twist you won’t see coming.


It’s a quick read, but trust me, you’ll think about it long after you’ve closed the last page. Sometimes, even a short journey can leave the longest impact.


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Monday, November 3, 2025

BOOK REVIEW: When Mountains Align by Shashank Jain

 BOOK REVIEW: When Mountains Align by Shashank Jain 


Some stories don’t rush to impress you, they slowly unfold, like mist clearing over a mountain ridge. When Mountains Align felt like that kind of read.





Pranav’s journey begins as an escape; from the noise, from routine, from himself. But somewhere between Spiti’s monasteries and Ladakh’s barren roads, it turns into something deeper: a quiet rediscovery of meaning and connection.


Sejal, the girl with the butterfly tattoo, isn’t just a character; she’s the unexpected calm after a storm. Together, their paths remind you that life’s coincidences are rarely accidental — sometimes, the universe really does conspire to bring two lost souls together.


What stayed with me most was the stillness of the writing, Shashank Jain paints the mountains not just as landscapes, but as living reflections of emotion and healing. The book made me pause, breathe, and think of the journeys we all take to come back home to ourselves.


It’s one of those reads that you carry long after the last page. 🌄💭


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