Jananan Sandajeshan
Bio
As a book reviewer and writer, I am dedicated to sharing my love of literature with others. I believe that books have the power to educate, inspire, and transform us, and I'm committed to helping readers find the stories that resonate most.
Stories (73/0)
The Runaway Train
Emma's eyes fluttered open to the sound of rattling train tracks and the steady hum of the engine. She blinked several times, trying to clear the fog in her mind, but nothing seemed to make sense. She had no memory of how she got on this train or where she was going. She glanced around the cabin and noticed that she was alone. Panic set in as she realized that she had no ticket and no idea how she would pay for it.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
NEW WORLD
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. But when the interstellar research vessel Nostromo went dark, the only sounds that could be heard were the faint hum of its engines and the crew's quickened breaths. Lieutenant Kim Chen stared at the control panel, her fingers flying over the buttons as she tried to bring the ship back to life. But every system was offline, and she knew that they were in deep trouble.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
The Mystery Box
I had just finished my morning coffee and was settling in to start my workday when I heard a buzzing sound outside my door. Curious, I opened the door to find a small drone hovering in front of me. It had a small package attached to it. There was no return address, and the label only read “To the Recipient.”
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
Beyond the Glass
It was another day at the aquarium. The place was bustling with tourists eager to see the marine life on display. Children ran around excitedly pointing at the various fish and sea creatures, while their parents tried to keep up with them. As always, the staff was busy tending to the tanks, ensuring that the water was clean and the fish were healthy.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
Weekend Getaway
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. The air was crisp and cold, and the only sound that could be heard was the soft crunching of snow under our tires. It was a much-needed weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city, and I was excited to spend some quality time with my husband, Jack. As we pulled up to the cabin, I couldn't help but feel a sense of peace wash over me.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
Behind the Last Window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in her room. She had been born and raised in this enclosed space, a small dome-like structure that housed the last remaining members of the human race. The world outside was said to be barren and uninhabitable, ravaged by a catastrophic event that had destroyed almost everything in its wake.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
Sky's the Limit
As I boarded the plane, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease settle in my stomach. I've flown many times before, but for some reason, this flight felt different. Maybe it was the strange man in the seat next to me, or maybe it was the fact that I was traveling alone for the first time in years.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
Reset your password
Jenny was in a panic. Her heart was racing as she frantically typed in her username and password to her online banking account. But no matter how many times she tried, the screen displayed the same message: "Incorrect username or password."
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Horror
Improbable Paradise
As the sun rose over the turquoise waters of the tropical island, the only sound that could be heard was the gentle lapping of the waves against the shore. Alice lay on her back in the sand, her eyes closed, and the sound of the ocean filling her ears. She had been stranded on the island for a week, ever since the small plane she was traveling in had crashed into the sea.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction