Friday, May 29, 2009
100 Great Modern Lives
Just finished reading an exhausting "100 Great Modern Lives" a book about profiles of 100 great persons in the 19th century, qualification being they should have been born in that century. It includes profiles of people like Charles Dickens, Richard Wagner, Dostoevsky, Van Gogh, Gandhi, Chaplin, James Joyce among others. It was like 100 biographies and to that extent a very inspiring book and a collector's item. I love to read biographies of eminent persons, scientists, artists, sportspersons, achievers and this book fulfils my dream.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Black Beauty
Just finished reading "Black Beauty" by Anna Sewell, a beautiful book from the eyes of a beautiful horse who is loved as well as mistreated by his owners. Written in a beautiful language, this book captivates you like no other. It reminds me of "A Tiger for Malgudi" that beautiful book from RK Narayan, again from the eyes of an animal, the majestic tiger. These are timeless classics.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Paths of Glory
Just finished reading "Paths of Glory" by Jeffrey Archer the scintillating account of George Mallory' everest expedition of 1924. I would think this is one of Jeffrey's best books to date as it brings to life the famous expedition in a brilliant narrative.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
The Messenger
Just finished reading "The Messenger" by R.K. Laxman, who is the brother of the famous R.K. Narayan, one of the most well known and well liked writers from India. Laxman is a famous cartoonist by himself having had many cartoon books as well as the daily cartoon strip in the Times of India. Laxman writes almost likes his brother of small town simple people and their little problems in the big world.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Just finished reading "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea" by Jules Verne, the father of science fiction. It is an absolutely amazing and fascinating story of Captain Nemo and his "Nautilus" and his adventures under the sea. Never a dull moment despite the heavy usage of scientific terminology.
Home and the World
Just finished reading "Home and the World" by Rabindranath Tagore, my first of this great man of literature from India. It was made as a well known movie called "Ghare Bhaire" by another famous son of India Satyajit Ray. This book narrates the story from the eyes of three protagonists and from that point of view is slow to get into. About little more than half way through, the narrative picks up pace and Tagore with his dramatisation manages to infuse an element of suspense and thrill in the concluding pages, which ends with a climax. I suspect not the ideal first book to be read of Tagore.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Rock Around the Clock
Just finished reading "Rock Around the clock" - how to beat the stress by R.H. Dastur. Written with a lot of typical Parsi humour, this book gives simple yet effective steps to beat the stress in day to day life. There is quite a bit of medical terminology here but the language used by Dr. Dastur keeps it simple.
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