Category: Book Review

THE LAST LECTURE

THE LAST LECTURE

Incredibly intellectually-filled book by Randy Pausch with Jeffrey Zaslow, The Last Lecture has so well combined humor, intelligence that seems so brilliant and more over the inspiration that is there in every now and then in his words. To have something as a last lecture has brought something out of him all those said and…

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The Sittaford Mystery

The Sittaford Mystery

Perhaps my first ever reading by Agatha Christie: The Queen of Crime. It has a good start giving a picture of Sittaford and the people residing by. Suddenly occurs the crime and  mystery follows. So many characters get along and seems to be part of it. Yet Christie retains the mystery. A man is captured…

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The Book of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern

The Book of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern

First few pages of the story and we get the idea of a rich family being mentioned. Narration by one of the character, in fact the core character of the novel, she gives a general picture of the Byrne family, her family that consists of her with her father and mother. She gives an impression…

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