Adam Kay
2017
Picador
pp. 256
Sphinx Robin Cook 1979 Signet pp. 320 This book came as a total surprise. I was so amazed by the first fifty pages that I checked the main plot online several times to see if I was reading some fake copy of the book. Goes to show how much I have categorised Cook’s writing in…
The Book of Laughter and ForgettingMilan Kundera (tr. Aaron Asher)1996 (this edition of English translation, original 1978)LondonFaber and Faberpp. 312The Book of Laughter and Forgetting is a collection of seven narratives that cover a range of issues but have subtle underlying common themes. Part satire, part humour, part realism, the book is best understood in…
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…
The Street Lawyer John Grisham 1998 Century pp. 348 The Street Lawyer is a thriller about an affluent lawyer who is shaken by being in a sudden hostage situation. A large part of the book is about the thoughts and reflections of this protagonist and his questioning of what values to hold close to heart….
Name: The Dark RoomAuthor: R K NarayanReading Time: 8-10 metro rides About the Book:The book is the story of a middle aged woman, Savitri, who tolerates an egoist, chauvinist, harsh and detached husband. Her three children, along with her husband, her two contrasting friends, and the affairs of running the household occupy her life. Her…
The Horse and His Boy C S Lewis 1955 (this edition 2010) Harper Collins pp.112 The third in the Chronicles of Narnia series, The Horse and His Boy is the story of a harsh ruler from where the protagonists- Shasta and Aravis, Bree and Hwin, escape because of their personal circumstances. It is a story…