Tag: books

  • Book Review -Jonathan Livingstone Seagull.

    Book Review -Jonathan Livingstone Seagull.

    To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.” –Richard Bach

  • Book Review-Flight Of the Falcon

    Book Review-Flight Of the Falcon

    by Daphne du Maurier Daphne du Maurier’s The Flight of the Falcon aims to weave a tale of intrigue, sibling rivalry, and the shadows of history against the backdrop of post-war Europe. While the premise is promising, blending familial estrangement, dark secrets, and the haunting legacy of war-torn Italy, the novel ultimately struggles to deliver…

  • Mysteries, Mocha and Mango Meadows

    Mysteries, Mocha and Mango Meadows

    a round up of the books that I read, the shows I watched and as usual a little musing of what made me read and watch what I did. Mango Meadows is where I chill.

  • Stethoscopes, Snapshots and Suitcases

    Stethoscopes, Snapshots and Suitcases

    Blogchatter in its Wrap Up Party has invited us to give a shout out to other content creators. Meet my tribe.

  • Sid Bellad’s Literary Odessey

    Sid Bellad’s Literary Odessey

    Sid Bellad’s Quixotic Quest to meet the reading challenge. It takes humongous effort to stop being an information junkie.

  • Aurangzeb: Insights and Lamentations | Book Review

    Aurangzeb: Insights and Lamentations | Book Review

    Book Review. Author:         Charu Nivedita Translator     from Tamil    Nandita Krishnan. ISBN:           9789 356 993 921 publisher:     HarperCollins India. It was the title that got my fancy conversations with Aurangzeb  the emperor who gave us Aurangabad, the favourite target of all Hindutva, the simple man whose personal life was about selling caps and surviving on…