by Wordpandit | Apr 20, 2012 | Book Reviews |
Suggested Reading Time: 10 days Category: Fiction First of all, a disclaimer on the category of this book: This book cannot be regarded as pure fiction. The classification it follows is that of a fictional biography. The reason for this is that the book is based on...
by Wordpandit | Apr 3, 2012 | Book Reviews |
‘The prophet’ is a Sufi poetic book, which covers a host of topics range from love and marriage to death. The book is written in an extremely simple form, and one which should most people should be able to grasp. Kahlil Gibran, the writer of the book, was a Lebanese...
by Wordpandit | Mar 7, 2012 | Book Reviews |
Suggested Reading time: 7 days Category: Fantasy/Mythology/Fiction Though I would not call myself the biggest fan of books by Indian authors and I hardly ever pick them up for reading, I decided to give this book a try when one of my friends strongly recommended it....
by Wordpandit | Feb 21, 2012 | Book Reviews |
Suggested Reading time: 3 days Category: Self-help The book is a simple narrative between a dying professor, Morrie Schwartz, and his student, Mitch Albom. The book during its course covers most aspects of life and the views of the dying professor are offered on...
by Wordpandit | Dec 17, 2011 | Book Reviews |
This is one simple tale, which explores deep set prejudices prevalent in society at any time in the most simple of methods. The book is about a Black man ER Braithwaite who is born in British Guyana, to Oxford educated parents. He also goes on to attend a premier...
by Wordpandit | Oct 19, 2011 | Book Reviews |
This is one John Grisham which chooses to be different from all the others. A general pattern that fiction writers seem to follow, and especially thriller writers, is that tend to write repeatedly on a pattern similar to the one in which they achieve success. The same...