The final post of this year is a list of all the books we've read. Although, we haven't reviewed all of them, here's a quick glance at the books and their ratings. We promise to come back with lots more book reviews and book-related pieces in the new year! See you on the other side.... Continue Reading →
Kane and Abel – Review
Month: February 2011 Book-Had was reading: Kane and Abel by Jeffrey Archer Review: Written in the late 70’s by British author, Jeffrey Archer, this book tells you the story, or is rather a saga, of two men, Kane and Abel, born on the same day – 19th April and how their destinies intertwine. The name of... Continue Reading →
Animal Farm – Review
Month: December 2010 Book-had was reading: Animal Farm by George Orwell Review: Power corrupts, BUT absolute power corrupts absolutely. “Animal Farm” is an eloquent and thought provoking simple fable with a full 10/10 symbolic value. As Orwell himself explained, “It is a history of revolution that went wrong”. The novella can be seen as a... Continue Reading →
The Sicilian – Review
Month: October 2010 Book-Had was reading: The Sicilian by Mario Puzo Review: We just finished reading the book for the month of October 2010, and I should add that we are thoroughly pleased with it as compared to our previous foray into the reading arena. The Sicilian was both, educating and thrilling, with a perfect... Continue Reading →
Book-Had: The Blog!
I've lived a fantasy life. I’ve unraveled mysteries a thousand times. I’ve woken up to the struggle of a woman in a war-struck land. I’ve toured a chocolate factory. I’ve been the aide of a gentleman’s gentleman. I’ve gone in search of a dream. I’ve wrinkled at the existence of a totalitarian state. I’ve uplifted my... Continue Reading →

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