Robin Cook
1983
Pan Books
pp. 293
name: what is marxism?author: emile burnsreading time: 2 metro rides obviously, the book is about marxism. it can also be titled marxism made easy because it is written so simply. the important aspect is that it is written simply but it hasn’t trivialised the theory or the ideology. written brilliantly to make sense to anyone,…
This is the first in a two part series on mental health of teachers. In this post I am sharing a brief review of the book The Happy Teacher Habits. Reference The Happy Teacher Habits: 11 Habits of the Happiest, Most Effective Teachers on EarthMichael Linsin2016JME PublishingPp. 144Buy here Summary This short book is an…
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…
TwilightStephenie Meyer2007 (1st edition 2006)Atompp. 434 Book One of the series, Meyer’s fantasy fiction is meant for the hyperventilating teenager who’s just discovered the world of romance and probably the world of reading. In saying that, I acknowledge that I have picked it up too late in life to give it a fair chance. Nevertheless,…
Ek Chithda Sukh Nirmal Verma 2017 (first published 1979) Vani Prakashan pp. 242 The book title, loosely translated as a patchwork of pleasure, is an exploration of pleasure, happiness and contentment. The life of each of the characters presents a struggle for finding meaning, purpose, and peace. These are ordinary people with not so ordinary…
Winsome Winnie and Other New Nonsense NovelsStephen Leacock1920Kindle editionGeneral Books (2010) It takes a lot of effort to reach an author like Leacock. In my quest to meet the Extraordinary Reading Challenge by The Curious Reader, I was to read something funny. Now, heavens alone know why, but we are constantly fed with satire in…