Toshikazu Kawaguchi (trans. Geoffrey Trousselot)
2015/ 2019
Picador
pp. 224
Name of the Book: The Catcher in the RyeName of the Author: J D SalingerNo. of Pages: 277Year of Publication: 2010 (Republished edition, first published 1951)Publisher: Penguin About the Book:The book is a first person account of the chief protagonist, a young man named Holden Caulfield. Dropping out from an exclusive private school, Caulfield describes…
How to Give up Plastic: Changing the World: One Plastic Bottle at a Time William McCallum 2019 Penguin pp. 224 The part self help, part planet help book focuses on exactly what the time tells you- changing the world one plastic bottle at a time. It is this idea, that it is not a big…
Five Days: An Adventure Krishna Pareek Kindle edition 2017 The book is a fantasy novel describing what the protagonist begins to live as the last five days of his life. The events that unfold, part real, part fiction take him, and the reader, to a world where everything is unreal. At several points in…
Thank You LoveAyush Gupta2016Half Baked Beanspp. 153 Another one in the young adult romance journal. The good things about this book are that it was free and it was a quick read. The plot is not new, the narrative style is not new, it lacks totally in editing which is the fault of the publisher…
Name: A Book of Memory: Confessions and Reflections Author: Sudhir KakarNo. of Pages: 318Year of Publication: 2011Publisher: VikingAbout the Book:Kakar is as lucid as ever in this autobiographical writing. Not surprisingly, he has academised it as well. At the same time he has shared many vivid descriptions of his life or maybe, we should say, reconstructions…
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can’t Stop Talking Susan Cain 2013 Penguin pp. 352 Susan Cain’s book is an excellent read, particularly for introverts who have for long wondered why they can’t seem to adjust to the world. While the introversion-extraversion debate continues in academic circles, the popular conception is to…