Inba Vignesh's "Law of Jiluk" has become one of my top favorites, and my love for it only grew after reading the second book. It's not like your regular read; it feels more like having a chat with the author.
The first book started things off really well, Sparking my curiosity about the girl with the name consisting of three letters. The part with Kumba was cool and added more excitement to the story. But what hit me hard was a quote that I still remember vividly: "I just can't resist falling in love with her all over again from the beginning." It felt like one of those unforgettable moments, stuck in my mind and not fading away.
I appreciate the author's skill in providing detailed descriptions for every instance, especially in the chapter "Hello," where he beautifully portrays the tender moment of a mother fondling her baby—a heartwarming scene that highlights his love for pampering the child. What struck me the most is how I could actually picturize the scene, bringing the narrative to life in my mind.
To sum it up, Inba Vignesh's "Law of Jiluk," especially the second book, is more than just a captivating story; it's an emotionally resonant journey. The author's skillful storytelling, considerate descriptions, and touching moments, which I could deeply feel, make it a book that will linger in my thoughts for a long time.
Discovering the term 'Jiluk' in the book was like unlocking a whole new world of Jilukism. Now, I'm excited to spot Jilukism in my everyday life. If you're curious about it, just dive into the book, and you'll get what it's all about!