'EMILY OF NEW MOON' -SAGAS AND GAGAS Where books are concerned these days, we notice that the ‘series style’ is in vogue which right now does not seem to want to go. Where L.M.Montgomery is concerned however, she wrote her series way back in the early part of the 20th century… & her works are classics. L.M.Montgomery’s book ‘Emily Of New Moon’ has always according to me … [Read more...] about #Book Review ‘Emily Of New Moon’ by L. M. Montgomery ‘Classics for Children’
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#Review ‘Not Only the Things That Have Happened’ by Mridula Koshy
'Not Only the Things That Have Happened' Reviewed by Fiza Pathan Mridula Koshy has captivated me with her novel ‘Not Only the Things That Have Happened’. After a long time period of monotonous literature…..Koshy’s work has lighted the new wick of modern writing. Her style is subtle yet wholesome to the avid reader who like butter is churned into the lives of characters like … [Read more...] about #Review ‘Not Only the Things That Have Happened’ by Mridula Koshy
#Review GOD PLAYER by Robin Cook
This novel was a medical thriller classic. It was interesting & engaging…..two qualities that make a medical thriller work. The gripping ending was well written & the characters captivate the reader. The idea of SSD (Sudden Surgical Death) is well laid out in this book along with many other soul searching questions associated with the medical field. However, the main … [Read more...] about #Review GOD PLAYER by Robin Cook
#Review ‘Saint Francis- God’s Pauper’ by Nikos Kazantzakis
A flawless masterpiece about the devotion of a true devotee.....that is the story of God's Pauper written by Nikos Kazantzakis. The epic story of the life of one of the greatest Saints in the world is narrated in a lucid & yet heart wrenching fashion that makes the reader one with the pain & passion of the man behind the Saint. Being a passionate believer & student … [Read more...] about #Review ‘Saint Francis- God’s Pauper’ by Nikos Kazantzakis
Review of ‘Matilda’ by Roald Dahl
Last week, I read the famous and much-loved Roald Dahl creation 'Matilda'. I read this book because of an interactive and multimedia project I had prepared for my tuition children of the 5th grade. They were totally besotted with the book and there is no need to wonder why. In his own simplistic style, full of made up words and surprises, Roald Dahl enchants the reader, making … [Read more...] about Review of ‘Matilda’ by Roald Dahl

