srinidhilv’s last login was Tuesday, September 22 2009. « hide recent activity
srinidhilv rated Frommers 500 Places to See Before They Disappear (500 Places) 3 months ago.
srinidhilv rated Hunting the King 3 months ago.
srinidhilv reviewed Hunting the King 4 months ago.
“ Just started reading the book. It is quite interesting and well written. ”
srinidhilv is now reading Hunting the King.
srinidhilv added Hunting the King.
srinidhilv has read Lance Armstrong & the 1999 Tour De France.
srinidhilv rated Frankenstein 4 months ago.
srinidhilv rated Lance Armstrong & the 1999 Tour De France 4 months ago.
srinidhilv rated Becoming a Tiger: How Baby Animals Learn to Live in the Wild 4 months ago.
srinidhilv reviewed Into the Wild 4 months ago.
“ Attracted by the title and the cover image of a youngster sitting on a bus, I bought this book in an estate sale for $1. This... ”
srinidhilv’s last login was Tuesday, September 22 2009. show recent activity »
Rated 5 stars
Rated 4 stars
Rated 3 stars
Read the review for Planet India: How the Fastest Growing Democracy Is Transforming America and the World
Read the review for Discover Your Destiny with The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
Read the review for Delhi Iron Pillar: New Insights
Read the review for Eleven Minutes
Rated 2 stars
I'd be interested to know what contextual errors you see in case I end up doing another re-write.
Thank you. Give me your honest feedback.
I wish I could say I sold a lot of copies. I am actually focusing now on my next novel. I have acquired representation through a NY literary agency and am looking to sign on with a bigger publishing house. The novel is ALBERTVILLE and is very different in style than HUNTING. If you do get the chance to read HUNTING, though, I'd like to know what you think. It should be available to you at your local library.
Dear Srinidhilv: I am an author from Massachusetts. My debut novel HUNTING THE KING was published in April. If you enjoy reading a good thriller like DA VINCI CODE, you might like HUNTING. The novel revolves around a charismatic young woman named Molly O’Dwyer. Molly was five years old when she witnessed her mother die in a fire. She never knew her father. After her mother’s death, she was raised on the campus of a Jesuit college. Now an archaeologist, she has been recruited to participate on a dig in war torn Iraq. As a scientist she is compelled to discover whatever or whoever is buried under the sands of ancient Babylon. As an observant Catholic, she is scared that whatever she finds will have devastating consequences for her faith. There is a wonderful YouTube book trailer well worth watching if you have the chance. Peter