The Ruby Iyer Diaries
by
Laxmi Hariharan
The Blurb
The prequel to The Many Lives of Ruby Iyer: This is a peek into the soul of an angry, young girl, who will come of age in a city on the verge of total annihilation.
Book Review
The Ruby Iyer Diaries by Lakshmi Hariharan is excellent book to read .It is a book where every teenager can connect with Ruby's character .Her anxiousness to save her city Bombay from the demons and the frustrations to recognize who she really is that once had forced her to run away from her own sweet paradise (home ) is written in an beautiful way by the author .
Me thinks :Book is quiet a good read for all who are going through a grave phase and to all those teenagers who can recognize with MS RUBY IYER .
I received the ARC of this book via the author as well as TBC .
Thank you Rubina for the same .
Book Review
The Ruby Iyer Diaries by Lakshmi Hariharan is excellent book to read .It is a book where every teenager can connect with Ruby's character .Her anxiousness to save her city Bombay from the demons and the frustrations to recognize who she really is that once had forced her to run away from her own sweet paradise (home ) is written in an beautiful way by the author .
Me thinks :Book is quiet a good read for all who are going through a grave phase and to all those teenagers who can recognize with MS RUBY IYER .
I received the ARC of this book via the author as well as TBC .
Thank you Rubina for the same .
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Meet the Author
She had an awesome time launching TV channels for MTV and NBCUniveral (Syfy) around the world, when a near death experience convinced Laxmi Hariharan that she had to get writing. A one-time journalist with The Independent, she has since published fast paced action thrillers with a dash of romance and a touch of the fantastical such as the multi award winning The Ruby Iyer Series. Featured among the top five women in media in India Today, she also blogs for the Huffington Post, has written for The Guardian and has been featured in many publications including The Times of India, The Economic Times, The Telegraph and Verve. Married to a filmmaker and fellow author, her life often resembles a dramedy of errors film script. A Bombayite by birth, she lives in London, where she writes while listening to electronica and is an avid street art photographer. She is also the proud owner of a mononym Twitter handle @laxmi
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