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)
If walls could talk
If walls could talk, I would have many tales to tell. I have stood here for over a century, witnessing the comings and goings of those who have passed through my halls. I am the wall of an old mansion, located on the outskirts of town. Once a grand and imposing building, I have now fallen into disrepair, but my memories remain intact.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
Time Traveler
Michael was a time traveler, and he had traveled back to the year 1963 with a mission. He had always been fascinated by history and was particularly interested in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He knew the exact date, time, and location of the shooting and was determined to prevent it from happening.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
Under Purple Clouds
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. It was a ritual that had been going on for as long as anyone could remember. Some said it was a sign of good luck, while others believed it to be a warning of impending doom.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Fiction
Rolls-Royce
In the bustling city of London, there lived a young man named James. James had always dreamed of owning a Rolls-Royce, the epitome of luxury cars. He spent years saving up every penny he could, working long hours and sacrificing his social life to achieve his dream.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Lifehack
Deleted Scene from KINGKONG
The crew of the S.S. Venture had been journeying through treacherous seas for weeks when they finally arrived at the fabled Skull Island. The captain, Jack Driscoll, had his sights set on capturing the legendary beast known as King Kong and bringing it back to New York City to showcase in a grand exhibition.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Horror
How Animal Connection Can Heal Our Own Wounds and Trauma
Animal connection has the power to heal our emotional wounds and trauma. Many people find solace and comfort in the companionship of animals, whether it be a dog, cat, horse, or even a bird. Studies have shown that interacting with animals can help reduce stress and anxiety, lower blood pressure, and increase feelings of happiness and well-being.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Families
The Winds of Winter
George R.R. Martin is an American author and television producer best known for his epic fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire." Born on September 20, 1948, in Bayonne, New Jersey, Martin attended Northwestern University and later earned a master's degree in journalism from the same university.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in 01
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
"The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" is a captivating novel that tells the story of a Hollywood legend who reveals her hidden secrets to a young journalist. The book, written by Taylor Jenkins Reid, takes the reader on a journey through the life of Evelyn Hugo, a glamorous movie star who rose to fame in the 1950s and 60s.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Humans
Broken Mirror
There was an old mirror that sat in the corner of an antique shop. It was a beautiful piece, with a wooden frame carved into intricate patterns and a beveled glass surface that gleamed in the light. But there was something about the mirror that made people uneasy. Customers would glance at it as they browsed through the shop, but they always seemed to hurry away from it as quickly as they could.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Horror
Eight-Time Mr. Olympia Champion
Ronnie Coleman was a name that was synonymous with bodybuilding excellence. Born in Monroe, Louisiana in 1964, Ronnie grew up in a family of 12 children. Growing up, he played football and was a talented sprinter, but it wasn't until he started lifting weights that he found his true passion.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Motivation
THE HISTORY OF A CRIME BY VICTOR HUGO —THE FIRST DAY— THE END
CHAPTER XI. THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE While all this was taking place on the left bank of the river, towards noon a man was noticed walking up and down the great Salles des Pas Perdus of the Palace of Justice. This man, carefully buttoned up in an overcoat, appeared to be attended at a distance by several possible supporters—for certain police enterprises employ assistants whose dubious appearance renders the passers-by uneasy, so much so that they wonder whether they are magistrates or thieves.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in Criminal
The Girl Who Could Fly
Lily had always been a curious child, and as she grew older, her curiosity only intensified. She longed to explore the world beyond her small village, to see new sights, meet new people, and have adventures. But her parents were strict and overprotective, and they never allowed her to leave the village.
By Jananan Sandajeshanabout a year ago in 01