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Courtroom Thrillers from John Grisham

28th June 2010
The famous author John Grisham is most famous for his courtroom dramas and all his titles are well known for having two words only, examples are The Firm and The Client. He already had a ten year old courtroom career as a lawyer before he decided to becom... Read >

Winners & Losers by Kieran Levis

22nd June 2010
There was a time when people had not even imagined that the first affordable mass market car was around the corner, the famous Ford Model T was delivered from the production line. At that time, manufacturing cars was just a cottage industry, and the vehic... Read >

The Bridge by David Remnick

22nd June 2010
In 2004, nobody outside Chicago had heard about the subject of the book The Bridge by David Remnick, Barack Hussein Obama, who was only a state legislator then and author of a memoir titled Dreams from My Father. Next he went on to win the Democratic prim... Read >

More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of the New Elite by Sebastian Mallaby

22nd June 2010
The book More Money Than God by Sebastian Mallaby starts with the first hedge fund created about 50 years ago by Alfred Winslow Jones, though the hedge funds started to flourish only in 1990s. It was the time when famous investors such as George Soros, Ju... Read >

Hitch-22: A Memoir By Christopher Hitchens

22nd June 2010
It is extremely difficult to describe the book Hitch-22: A Memoir By Christopher Hitchens because it appears to be an autobiography in some ways, though the author Christopher Hitchens is not that concerned about the intricate details of his own life. He ... Read >

Mr Almost Right by Moran Eleanor

22nd June 2010
The protagonist of the book Mr Almost Right by Moran Eleanor Lulu Godwin meets the man who she thinks is her Mr Right, Charles Adamson, and things seem to be going wrong when she finds out the man has a wife and kids. The question arises, what should Lulu... Read >

The Great Depression of the 40s by Rupa Gulab

22nd June 2010
The same lifestyle which makes you happy for many years, may make you feel bored after some time because things become too familiar and you begin to crave for something different. The book The Great Depression of the 40s by Rupa Gulab interprets the life ... Read >

Following Fish: Travels Around The India by Samanth Subramanian

22nd June 2010
The writer of the book Following Fish: Travels Around The India, Samanth Subramanian is first a journalist, partly due to the circumstances and partly due to his own choice. If you would like to see objectivity and intimacy in a narrative at the same time... Read >

Airhead by Meg Cabot

17th June 2010
Airhead by Meg Cabot is the story of a tomboy Emerson Watts, who loves to play video games with her friend Christopher rather than going out at some parties or model shows. She has a job at hand, she has to babysit her sister Frida, and she is forced to g... Read >

Beat the Bitch by Tess Stimson

17th June 2010
Any book like Beat the Bitch by Tess Stimson which comes with a similar title promising you to help beat the other woman will definitely evoke extreme reactions among the female population. The author of the book, Tess Stimson says that 75% of the men hav... Read >

Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker

17th June 2010
It's difficult to find someone who read Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker and did not enjoy reading it. The story of Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker is told from the point of view of all the characters, which is quite unconventional. One... Read >

More about Paulo Coelho: The Author of Inspirations

17th June 2010
The author of the book Inspirations, Paulo Coelho completely believes in the philosophy of "soul of the world", which means if every person pursues what he does with total dedication; he or she comes into contact with the inspiration of the universe. The... Read >

Peek into the Mind of Yann Martel

17th June 2010
Yann Martel was an erstwhile ruler of the bestseller lists throughout the world when he wrote the Life of Pi, and his next effort in the form of Beatrice and Virgil is no less talked about. During an interview with a journalist, he showed his taste for an... Read >

Sir Jeffrey Archer: Brilliant Novels And Short Stories

07th June 2010
Born in 1940 in London and brought up in Somerset, England, Sir Jeffrey Archer became an MP for Louth at the age of 29 and he left House of Commons in 1974 when most of his investments turned bad and he faced potential bankruptcy. This was precisely the t... Read >

Art of Concentration by Harriet Griffey

04th June 2010
Those who have seen people at the work place these days understand the awkwardness of what we come across. Some enterprising people hide the email alerts on the computer monitor with help of paper fish, and then they wear a headset, not to hold conversati... Read >
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