And then there were done by Agatha Christie and published by @harpercollinsin Yet another amazing mystery novel by Agatha Christie. She has an charm of writing an thriller which makes for a gripping read. Ten strangers were invited to soldier island which is cut off from the mainland. The host is absent for some mysteriousContinue reading “And then there were none – Agatha Christie review”
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I do What I do – Raghuram Rajan
I do what I do is authored by Raghuram Rajan, an economist and former RBI governor. He came up with the title of the book from one the statement he made in his initial speeches when he took over as the governor I am Raghuram Rajan and I do What I do” – I doContinue reading “I do What I do – Raghuram Rajan”
Winter Poems – Sabarna Roy review
Set in backdrop of Kolkata, Winter poems by Sabarna Roy is collection of poetry. The poems are a take on various facets of life including death. The message the each poem is trying to convey is deep. Language and words used by the author is amazing and convey the right emotions. The poems talks aboutContinue reading “Winter Poems – Sabarna Roy review”
PENTACLES – Sabarna Roy Review
The books comprises a short story and collection of poems. It deals with complexities of love, relationship and companionship in this complex world. The author has expressed all the emotions in the story very well. But with the short story I am curious to know to what happens with the relationship between Rohini and MrContinue reading “PENTACLES – Sabarna Roy Review”
Hard Girls by Martina Cole
About the Author: Martina Cole is a British crime writer, businesswoman and occasional television presenter. As of 2015 she has released twenty-two novels about crime, most of which examine London’s gangster underworld. Four of her novels,Dangerous Lady, The Jump, The Take and The Runaway have been adapted into high-rating television dramas. She has achieved sales of over fourteen million inContinue reading “Hard Girls by Martina Cole”
REVIEW of The lost symbol by Dan Brown
” To live in the world without becoming aware of the meaning of the world is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books.” Dan brown, The lost symbol The story begin with Robert Langdon recieving a call from the secretary of his mentor Peter Solomon to give a lecture in aContinue reading “REVIEW of The lost symbol by Dan Brown”
The priory of orange tree – Review
Samantha Shannon is a British writer of dystopian and paranormal fiction. Tane a orphan who lost her parents to a fire take training to become a dragon ride in a “city of learning” in cape hisan. The day before the ceremony she encounters a stranger and instead of notifying him to the authorities, with help ofContinue reading “The priory of orange tree – Review”
Impact of business through social media
Social media has become part and parcel of life. It is a phenomenon which affects both personal users and businesses. They have become a triggering point of growth for various companies. The emergence of various social media platform has provided marketers and firms an opportunity to increase the brand visibility. Nowadays, consumers are using socialContinue reading “Impact of business through social media”
Gray Mountain- John Grisham- Review
About the Author:John Ray Grisham Jr. is an American novelist, attorney, politician, and activist, best known for his popular legal thrillers. His books have been translated into 42 languages and published worldwide. Gray mountain is yet another legal thriller by John Grisham set the Appalachia, a coal mining county in Virginia. Samantha a third year legalContinue reading “Gray Mountain- John Grisham- Review”
A matter of Honour – Jeffery Archer – Review
A matter of honour by Jeffery ArcherLeonid Ilyich(minister of Russia) comes to Zaborski(head of KGB) with strange request. The Tsar icon in the winter palace is fake and Leonid needs KGB to find the original icon. The icon hold a secret that is of great national and political importance and it has be found withinContinue reading “A matter of Honour – Jeffery Archer – Review”