Book Review: Words of Smiths

words of smiths

words of smiths- by WizKonect

Author: Various
Language: English
Pages: 122
Price: Rs.200
Publisher: All About Books Global
ISBN Number: 9788192569017

Four liners happened to find their way in my notebook throughout my life. Their themes ranged from unrequited love- to crush and infatuations I lived through during my early teens and youth- to depressive notes of how life tested me at times. Thus-“ Words of Smiths” collaborated by WizKonect and published by All About Books Global- tele-ported me back to the days when live was simpler with little to jingle in my pockets. Continue reading

Book Review: Love Across the Borders

Love across the BordersPublisher:All about Books Global

ISBN-10: 81-925690-0-0

No. of Pages: 250

Format: Paperback

Language: English
 
About the book:

When the common man picks up his pen- what he writes is his general observations. When imagination, social and political facts get added to this general thoughts- possibilities of great stories lurk on the horizon. Well- we only need to keep aside the great cartoonist Laxman out of this context. The advent of new book publishing opportunities has enabled several small time aspirants to print a book – and I support this attitude. Keeping this fact in mind- I sat down to read “Love across the borders”. Continue reading

The Fountainhead By Ayn Rand : Book Review

  Book:     The Fountainhead
Author: Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff
ISBN: 0451191153
ISBN-13: 9780451191151,978-0451191151
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 1996
Publisher: Signet
Edition: 1stEdition
Number of Pages: 704
Language: English

 

 

 

 

 

Ayn Rand Books have always been soul altering. individual triumphs over society’s rusty circles of existence. The author gives a choice to think and raise questions at the dwindling functionality of institutions and believes. The idea i never to completely break free from the existing sphere but to crave out one’s own identity within it.
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Mumbaistan-Piyush Jha’s debut novel

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Mumbaistan by Piyush Jha is the latest crime thriller available in bookstores. The author is an established director in Bollywood and thus writes with the storytelling capability of a truly creative person. The book Mumbaistan has three stories each of them set in Mumbai chronicling the realities of the life there.

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The Metro Life

Not a breath to spare, not a moment to waste, not a party to miss, not a second to waste, is the life called Metro Life or City Life. Here is the life of trying hard to get everything, running every second to get the best. Here is the life where there are gleaming dreams, promising success, and amazing hard work. There hardly any green left; it is a concrete jungle life. A crowd is always surrounding you everywhere. You never have a moment to spare. There is a rush for everything. Continue reading

City Life vs. That in the Suburbs: Which One Would You Choose

No, this is not another grim-faced comparison between the number of transport options there are in the city with those in the suburbs or a discussion about how shopping malls have our changed lives. This is simply an account of how general lifestyle can be in the suburbs. A recent account of a holiday out of town really had me thinking about the kind of life we lead in the city and the kind we would have, if we had been staying outside the hustle bustle of the metropolis. Continue reading