Toshikazu Kawaguchi (trans. Geoffrey Trousselot)
2015/ 2019
Picador
pp. 224
Cure Robin Cook 2011 edition Pan Macmillan pp. 480 Cure by Robin Cook is a medical thriller interspersed by mafia wars and some crime chills. A Japanese scientist makes a breakthrough discovery and ends up in a legal mess about patents and potential corporate successes. I was hoping to read more about his discovery but…
Name: Babe: The Gallant PigAuthor: Dick King SmithReading Time: 2-3 metro rides (not read in the metro) About the Book:Babe is the story of a gallant pig who reaches a farmhouse as a piglet. The farmhouse did not want a pig but gets one and welcomes one. The farmer’s dog thinks most animals other than…
Vikram Betal (The 24 Riddles and the Origin of Betal) Sooriyakumar Sivakumaran 2017 pp. 58 The legendary tale of Vikram and Betal captured my imagination as a child. Despite having seen the televised series, I have never got the answers right. I liked the moral fibre,wisdom being imparted through the stories. I also love the…
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…
The AmericansChitra Viraraghavan2014Fourth Estate (Harper Collins)pp. 287 Viraraghavan writes about life in America. It is a story of people of all age groups, all social classes, different learning abilities, different professions. There is drama of every kind. Problems in relationships, parenting, finances, crime, morality, career, uncertainty. Everything is happening together. Much like it is in…
Godplayer Robin Cook 1983 Pan Books pp. 293 This is one of the earlier writings by Cook. I am increasingly starting to wonder if I should have read his books in the order in which they have been written. His writing has changed substantially over a period of years, moving more towards literary pieces and…