Loving and Stunning
Book: The Immortals of Meluha Author (?): Amish Year: 2010 Definitions and norms are being challenged. What was, isn't, and what is, will not be. Aggressive change pervades our being. The flag of freedom of expression flutters and how! Everyone wants a mic and what’s more, everyone gets a mic. So, when I finished reading Amish’s... Continue Reading →
The month of March is here and we embark upon a journey more wild and more educating than before. Books, widely regarded, as man's best friend for the stoic solidarity with which they let us devour it, are nothing but a little piece of heavenly beauty. That heavenly beauty that the Lord has chipped away... Continue Reading →
Book:Â Fever Author:Â Robin Cook Year:Â 1982 My first medical drama. Robin Cook is an American Physician and novelist known for his Medical thrillers. Charles Martel is a brilliant research scientist working on a new understanding of Cancer which, as Charles ardently believes, is being studied and remedied from the wrong approach. Now, not having the required science... Continue Reading →
Book: The Zahir Author: Paulo Coelho Year:Â 2005 People can be divided into two categories; too many times over. They can be divided into bad or good, believers or non-believers, white or black, men or women. But when all the venn diagrams of categorizations are exhausted we realise that no two people can be together in... Continue Reading →
Book:Â The Bet Author: Anton Chekhov Year: 1889 Anton Chekhov, although a playwright, was no lesser known for his short essays in which he descried a variety of spectrum. "The Bet" was a part of my grade 8 syllabus and since then, it's been 12 years now, I've read it many times. That's not saying much... Continue Reading →
Short Story:Â The Lotus Eater Author: W. Somerset Maugham Year: 1935 The will needs obstacles in order to exercise its power; when it is never thwarted, when no effort is needed to achieve one's desires, because one has placed one's desires only in the things that can be obtained by stretching out one's hand, the will... Continue Reading →
A lot can be said about reading and writing and it'll never be enough to educate the ones who do not read. There are people who will not read because they're not in the habit. I forgive them. But then there are those who look down on the art of Reading! Morons! Bookhad (07.02.2013)
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