Kathy Lette
2006
Pocket Books
pp 326
Cheetiyan (Hindi) Sanatan Mishra 2018 Kindle edition This is a short story about a doctor who struggles against economic hardships to complete his education and become a successful practitioner. I picked it up because of the name- Cheetiyan: Unke liye jinhe lagta hai wo reng rahe hain. This unusual title was an attraction but I…
Name of the Book: Like it Happened YesterdayAuthor: Ravinder SinghNo. of Pages: 195Year of Publication: 2013Publisher: Penguin Metro reads About the Book:Ravinder Singh’s book ‘Like it Happened Yesterday’ is about looking back at the significant experiences that he has had during his growing up years. Each chapter of the books relates to an important memory…
The Fault in Our StarsJohn Green2012Penguinpp. 313The work of fiction by John Green revolves around the life of Hazel Grace. Her struggle against cancer and her family’s and friends’ attempt at ‘normalising’ her life have been portrayed in a matter of fact manner. The routinazing of medical support along with daily rituals gives a glimpse…
The Dyslexia Code: There is No More Compassion- Do It! Karl De Leeuw 2017 Amazon Asia Pacific pp. 103 The book talks about diagnosing and addressing dyslexia in children and what makes living with it tough. It is an interesting read since so far the ones that I have read have mostly been written by…
Many Lives, Many MastersBrian Weiss1988New DelhiPiatkus (Hachette India)p. 218Many Lives, Many Masters, is supposedly a factual account of the events that unfolded through the interaction of author, psychiatrist Weiss and his patient, Catherine. While Weiss claims to have concealed the identities of his patients, he has shared the details of his sessions in which the…
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…