First published in 1932, “Miss Marple & the Thirteen Problems” is the collection of short stories, each containing one unsolved mysterious crime. Read More »
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And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie |Book Review
Originally published as “Ten little Niggers”, and now available as “And Then There Were None” is one of the brightest pieces of Agatha Christie’s much-celebrated work. Read More »
Reader’s Digest India | November 2011 Issue | Views And Reviews
This time I get the chance to write about the November 2011 issue a little late. A kid in the Astronut suit on the cover page and the photo of the Noble winner who dreamed of Peace booked their places on the cover page. Read More »
Sam Childers – Machine Gun Preacher
In this digitized age, it sometimes appears as though the entire human kind is living in cyber space i.e., everybody has access to internet and social networking occupies a huge space in the daily lives of everyone. Read More »
Letters to Father by Dava Sobel | Book Review
Galileo Galilie is renowned for his immense contribution to the physical sciences with his discovery of telescope that enables him to examine the heavenly bodies, study of tides, motions of pendulum and moving bodies. His inquisition and house arrest in the old age by the Catholic Church due to his “so-called” heretic work and writings is also famous. But, this ... Read More »
Galileo’s Daughter by Dava Sobel | Book Review
When we hear the name “Galileo Gelilei”, what are the first things that come to our mind? That, he invented the telescope, that we was the first man in Europe to gaze at the stars, the one who found out that Moon’s surface consisted of mountains and hills just like Earth, who discovered the four satellites of Jupiter and the ... Read More »