Every student feels that textbooks are the most efficient soporifics, especially science textbooks. Why most of us feel bored after reading a paragraph or two of an article on science (if it is not about something dazzling that would radically change your daily life)? Read More »
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Reader’s Digest India | January 2012 Issue | Magazine Reviews
Loosing weight is the mantra of the generation now. Actually when you hear about the new year resolution this is surely part of most people’s list of resolutions. There is entire industry working on weight loosing stuffs including foods, sport accessories, exercises, coaching, videos and many more. Of course taking good care of health is a must thing in one’s ... Read More »
Reading and Writing by Sir V.S. Naipaul| Book Review
Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul’s name brings to our mind an image of an immensely successful writer. Born to an immigrant family of Indian origin in Trinidad (West Indies) on 17 August 1932, V S Naipaul moved to England in 1950 when he won the scholarship to study at Oxford. He started writing in early ’50s and over the years has ... Read More »
The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie | Book Review
Published in 1936, The ABC Murders added significantly to Agatha Christie’s fame as a genius of a crime-writer. The book is considered one of her best works and is a thrilling adventure from start to end.The book features Hercule Poirot in his full glory along with Arthur Hastings and Inspector Japp of Scotland Yard. The chase starts when Poirot receives ... Read More »
Reader’s Digest India | December 2011 Issue | Magazine Reviews
The last issue of Reader’s Digest India for the year 2011 was not only about taking a look to the year that passed but also about know more about the medical breakthroughs, Internet and much more. Read More »
The Sittaford Mystery by Agatha Christie | Book Review
Published in 1931, “The Sittaford Mystery” by Agatha Christie is set in the tiny, isolated village in Dartmoor. A Mrs. Willet and her daughter has come to live at this outlandish place in dead of winter and are paying a very high rent for the house of Mr. Trevelyan. Read More »