Selected stories by Anton Chekhov Selected stories by Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov was a Russian writer popular for his works that depict the country side landscape of Russia, dotted with trees and hills and m...

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Dollar Bahu Dollar Bahu

Up with another Sudha Murty book! Not as impressive as Mahashwetha  but still carries a very strong social message. The flow of language is ...

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Jungle Book Jungle Book

Jungle Book- the first name that strikes my head is the wolf kid- Mowngli. Set in the Indian jungles and the Indian village scenario the fir...

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Letters from a father to his daughter Letters from a father to his daughter

A book of history packed into a set of letters, written in the easiest possible way and conveying a lot through just a few words. Pt. Jawaha...

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Man eaters of Kumaon Man eaters of Kumaon

Man eating tigers and leopards entertain us throughout the time span of reading this book. Jim Corbett's unique British style of writing...

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From the earth to the moon and Around the moon From the earth to the moon and Around the moon

Perhaps this was the thickest book I ever read. It combined two novels written by Jules Verne: 'From the earth to the moon' and '...

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The Mysterious Affair at Styles The Mysterious Affair at Styles

I think I couldn't help myself from sharing this video on this blog. It is sure to persuade most of you out there to read the book. Now,...

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The Secret Adversary The Secret Adversary

                        http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1155 Well, this is the site I found this thrilling book for free! Though this was my...

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Beauty and the Beast Beauty and the Beast

Beauty,the main character of this book is a kind and gentle soul-beautiful not only to look at,but pure of heart and possessing great courag...

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The painter of Signs The painter of Signs

R.K. Narayan brings the most unique pair of lovers through this book. To be frank, I did not enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed Guide . I ...

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Lost Cat Lost Cat

The subtitle of this book written by Caroline Paul goes: A True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology. As the name suggests, it can...

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Secret Seven Win Through Secret Seven Win Through

The original book Another review of a book by Enid Blyton, the seventh in the series, and the most interesting of the three I have read. The...

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Pygmalion(abridged) Pygmalion(abridged)

I love to read the unabridged versions of classics but I happened to read this abridged version of 'Pygmalion' originally written by...

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Tigers for Dinner Tigers for Dinner

When I was buying it I never expected it to turn out what it did! This book went way beyond my assumption. Initially, I thought it would be ...

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Wise and Otherwise Wise and Otherwise

An intriguing set of fifty one real life encounters that leave the reader pondering on the contrasting shades of India. Sudha Murty brings o...

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Mahashweta Mahashweta

I think I fell in love with a certain "parijata" flowers even without actually knowing which flowers they referred to after readin...

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Vendor of sweets Vendor of sweets

Up with the review of another R.K. Narayan book. The vendor of sweets is a novel that revolves around the emotions and attachments of a fath...

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Under the Banyan tree & other stories Under the Banyan tree & other stories

A lovely collection of short stories by R.K.Narayan interested me a lot this time. Surprisingly, no humour was found in this set of mind bog...

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Go Ahead Secret Seven Go Ahead Secret Seven

Another review after a long time. Written by Enid Blyton, published in 1953, this simple adventure story continues to mesmerize the readers....

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My Journey My Journey

As I recollect the short real life incidents of this book the only word that gushes into my mind is- INSPIRATIONAL! This book is written by ...

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