About the Author (From Himself)
Interview Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Book Review #25 and #26
The book begins well and does have an innocent charm to it. Crafted as a school romance, the main character of the story “Kumba” is smart and familiar to the public school kids.
Let’s start by briefly discussing two relevant things that immediately increased my interest for these books. For one, I love seeing a new writer coming up with an entirely different story line. There has been a long time in the writing industry where “FRESH WRITERS” were not able to see themselves represented on the page because, 1) the concept would not sell or be attractive or 2) there were not enough writers to produce the content that many categorize as “diverse books for Young Adults.” Books that proudly display these aspect very much earn my support.
Secondly, the title for this trilogy is hilarious, new and entirely refreshing. The characters of the story line are entirely distinct from one another and human to the core. The dialogue contains a fresh and nice balance of comical aspect and seriousness that allows for a gradual flow of plot. There is nothing more that I could ask for from Inba Vignesh’s debut.
At the end, I would like to mention that “Law of Jiluk”, reveals the power of coming together and the tragedy of breaking apart.



