Mythili Chari
2017
Nano Robin Cook 2013 Pan Macmillan pp. 436 Another in a series of medical fiction by Robin Cook, Nano is a reminder to all readers about why Cook’s writing is so engaging. Despite the longish read, the book was quite engaging. It reminded me of why I had initially started reading his books. Besides being…
Name: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time Author: Mark HaddonNo. of Pages: 272Year of Publication: 2003Publisher: Random HouseAbout the Book:The book is a first person account of an adolescent, Christopher, who is writing a mystery novel. Christopher attends a special school. His exact diagnosis has not been specified but he is…
Rumi- The Book of Love: Poems of Ecstasy and LongingColeman Barks2003Harper CollinsThe book is a collection of poems by Rumi, organised by themes that revolve around love and life. Some of the themes that were covered included Spontaneous Wandering, Sudden Wholeness, Madness, Absence, Romance and Friendship. The commentary by Barks is interesting and a good read…
The Strange Library Haruki Murakami 2014 Harvill Secker pp. 88 (Audio book 1 hour) The Strange Library describes a young man’s experiences at a library which he visits to return books, and gets entrapped into reading thick books. The book is absurd with a surreal touch to it. It leaves you with a sense of…
Shehar Band Hai (Hindi) Ashvini Kumar Dube Bhartiya Gyanpith 179 pages The book is a collection of short stories by Dube. Part experiential, part fictional, each story presents a perspective on a social issue within the system in which it exists, functions, and is perpetuated. The narrative is rooted in the everyday and while it…
Chromosome Six Robin Cook 1997 p. 575 Pan Publications A classic Cook style fictional narrative, Chromosome Six is the tale of two doctors who are embroiled in a controversial medical breakthrough that involves crime warlords. Replete with instances of ethical dilemmas in medicine and research, the book is engaging for all researchers. It fills you…