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VectorRobin Cook1999pp. 427Vector is another in the series of Jack Stapleton and Lauri Montgomery medical mysteries. Now that I have read it, I am wondering if I should be reading the series in the order in which they have been published! Like in all other books by Cook, Vector too focuses on one of the…
Who Will Cry When You Die? Robin Sharma 2003 (This impression 2016) Jaico pp. 225 This book by Sharma is exactly what the subtitle describes it to be: Life Lessons from the Monk who sold his Ferrari. It is a collection of 101 lessons on life that help you to deal with everyday challenges, bouts…
Name: Deception PointAuthor: Dan BrownReading Time: 15 metro rides (most of it not read in the metro) About the Book: Deception Point is much like the Dan Brown I read (and wrote about). It’s technology based fiction, set in the United States, talks of national security issues. Somehow, reading two novels in the same genre…
What if EduViplav Baxi2019Promila & Co. and Bibliophile South Asiapp. 230 What if Edu raises twelve questions on various dimensions of education including classroom processes, pedagogy, assessment, and school administration. The author has a vast experience in the field of education and he uses that to understand, raise and address problems and challenges that arrive…
Name: Main Nastik Kyon hun? (Hindi)Author: Bhagat SinghReading Time: 1 metro ride About the Book: Bhagat Singh gives his argument for being an atheist and traces his own journey from being a believer to a non believer. He also examines his own thoughts and traces his own intellectual journey. The writing is smooth, very moving…
Ibnebatuti (Hindi)Divya Prakash Dubey2020Hind Yugmpp. 160 Ibnebatuti is a story revolving around a mother and son and how their relationship unfolds. Like all of Dubey’s writings, this is contemporary, it is new age, and it is very refreshing. I picked up this book with a lot of expectations and it did not disappoint. The son…