
Anton Chekhov was a Russian writer popular for his works that depict the country side landscape of Russia, dotted with trees and hills and mirror the minute details in real life, human psychology, hum…
Anton Chekhov was a Russian writer popular for his works that depict the country side landscape of Russia, dotted with trees and hills and mirror the minute details in real life, human psychology, hum…
Up with another Sudha Murty book! Not as impressive as Mahashwetha but still carries a very strong social message. The flow of language is remarkable and you'll be bound to finish it in one go as you…
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 first few stories in this book by Rudyard Kipling revolve aroun…
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. Jawaharlal Nehru is the author of these letters which not only ca…
Man eating tigers and leopards entertain us throughout the time span of reading this book. Jim Corbett's unique British style of writing accompanied by the heart thumping stories of man eaters from th…
Perhaps this was the thickest book I ever read. It combined two novels written by Jules Verne: 'From the earth to the moon' and 'Around the moon'.What was striking about this set was the very idea on …
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, let me share my experience. As I have already written in my last…
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1155Well, this is the site I found this thrilling book for free! Though this was my first Agatha Christie book I've managed to become a fan of h…
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 courage.Her father,once a rich merchant,loses his fortune at sea a…
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 think I did not belong to the right age required for this book…
The original bookAnother review of a book by Enid Blyton, the seventh in the series, and the most interesting of the three I have read. The language used is somewhat informal, but has a great sense of…
I love to read the unabridged versions of classics but I happened to read this abridged version of 'Pygmalion' originally written by George Bernard Shaw. This book is framed in such a way that it dri…
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 a fat volume that would include comedy, which it did include…
An intriguing set of fifty one real life encounters that leave the reader pondering on the contrasting shades of India. Sudha Murty brings out the best from her life experiences with her vivid writing…
I think I fell in love with a certain "parijata" flowers even without actually knowing which flowers they referred to after reading this novel. Well now I've Googled it and come to know :) . That is t…
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 father towards his son. It reveals the unspoken and unexpressed …
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 boggling stories by me but it surely gave me an entirely new ex…
Another review after a long time. Written by Enid Blyton, published in 1953, this simple adventure story continues to mesmerize the readers. This wonderful book is the 5th of 15 full-length stories wr…
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 India's ex-president who is also called "The missile man of …