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Toxin Robin Cook 1998 PanMacmillan pp. 437 Written in the late nineties, the book covers the important issue of food related diseases. Cook describes, in great detail, the process of preparing patties for hamburgers. The description of preparing ground meat and the way animals are taken and treated in slaughter houses is quite gory. It is…
Seven Myths About EducationDaisy Christodoulou2014Routledge(Audiobook on Storytel)6 hours 6 minutes In this book by Christodoulou, some of the most popular beliefs about education are challenged. The author challenges the basic assumptions of these ideas and presents a well reasoned critique of the contemporary practices in education. The myths covered are (in the author’s words): 1….
The Wounds of the DeadVikram Paralkar2017Harper Collinspp. 215 Parlkar is trained as a physician. In this fictional work he has used his knowledge of medicine and combined with horror, fantasy, and some bits of folklore. You will also find traces of mythology here and there or may be that is just my interpretation. The story…
The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel BalochSanam Maher2018Aleph Book pp. 272 The book documents the life of Qandeel Baloch (Fouzia Aseem), Pakistan’s first social media star. Her life was truly sensational! The mystery surrounding her and the struggle against a world that does not just create physical and psychological barriers for her to continue her…
Name of the Book: Revolution 2020Author: Chetan BhagatReading Time: 4-5 metro rides About the Book:The book is a fiction, love story. Much like Bhagat’s other books. I had written him off as a worth reading author. All his stories seem to read the same. Although, he has written about different themes. But at many levels…
Baaghi Ballia (Hindi)Satya Vyas2019Hind Yugm The story of this book revolves around student politics in the hinterland of Uttar Pradesh. The book seems like an accurate portrayal of the conversations, concerns and preoccupations of young adults in the town. The first few chapters were very engaging. There was a lot of humour and novelty in…