Tag: book reviews

BOOK REVIEW: THE MINISTRY OF PAIN by Dubravka Ugrešić

BOOK REVIEW: THE MINISTRY OF PAIN by Dubravka Ugrešić

Posted March 19, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

The Ministry of Pain tells the story of Tanja Lucic, an exile from Yugoslavia and a lecturer in Serbo-Croatian literature at the University of Amsterdam. I was interested in reading a story about another culture and world view that was so outside of my own. In the long run though I felt like the story didn’t really go anywhere. Dubravka Ugrešić, a literary scholar and a writer, tries to capture dolorous outcome of people trying to make a living in an alien surrounding, and her main character, Tanja Lucic, shows a similarity with the author of sharing an ideology of anti-war. Tanja’s class is filled with other Yugoslav exiles, not much younger than she, who have found temporary refuge in […]

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MANSFIELD PARK TURNS 200

MANSFIELD PARK TURNS 200

Posted March 19, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Mansfield Park turns 200 (as published in 1814) this year. It might not be as popular as Pride and Prejudice but it is worth reading. Whether you are a fan of Jane Austen (and no, you do not need a women’s body to like and read Jane Austen’s books) or not, you should read this one. It will be a good start to become one and explore Austen’s writing. When I read it, few years back, I was astounded how different this book is from her other works, especially Pride and Prejudice, and Emma. Fanny Price, the main character, her timidity and morality, quite different from the heroines of the other two. They were smart and sensible, but Fanny Price […]

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IT'S MONDAY! WHAT ARE YOU READING?

IT'S MONDAY! WHAT ARE YOU READING?

Posted March 17, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books / 0 Comments

De Profundis is an epistle written by Oscar Wilde during his imprisonment in Reading Gaol, to Lord Alfred Douglas. I picked this work as it was recommended by few friends to me, sometime back. Also, it is one the few works written by Oscar Wilde remaining which I have not read. Well, what are you reading?

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NEW BUY- NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND

NEW BUY- NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND

Posted March 16, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books / 0 Comments

Notes From the Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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HOW I BECAME A READER

HOW I BECAME A READER

Posted March 16, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books / 0 Comments

When I think back on how I became happily addicted to books and reading, I inevitably focus on three things: my mother, my first buy, and then came “the church of books”: my school’s library. Mother The whole credit of my reading habit (which turned out to be an enormous habit), or the gateway to the heaven of books was unlocked by my beautiful mother when I was a kid. I remember when she used to read to me from time to time and when I grew up, she would sit beside me and make me read and understand a lot of things. I can imagine that purely but titles we read together are vague in my memory. Somewhere I […]

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A BOOK HERE, A BOOK THERE

A BOOK HERE, A BOOK THERE

Posted March 15, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books / 0 Comments

CALL ME ISHMAEL MOBY-DICK by Herman Melville Might start it by next week, lets read what the fuss is all about!

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THE BOOK PARTY#2

THE BOOK PARTY#2

Posted March 8, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books / 0 Comments

To complete my target of reading 100 books this year, so far I have read 18. The party I gave last month was not bad but also not a successful one. The whole month was spent in hangover, day after day. The weather was pleasant last month, as well as my mood. Both reading and writing. Though I never spent much time in writing, but in reading as I feel I should have. Best example, I could manage to read only one out of three books which I mentioned earlier. The serious culprit is my own laziness. I am trying to find some ways to omit it but it seems to have a very powerful base inside my body and […]

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A COOL HEAD BY IAN RANKIN: A BOOK REVIEW

A COOL HEAD BY IAN RANKIN: A BOOK REVIEW

Posted February 21, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books, Crime & Mystery, Reviews / 0 Comments

Ian Rankin’s A COOL HEAD is a one hour read. Very light read, just 107 pages, written for the BBC’s Quick Read series which “are designed to be read and enjoyed by avid readers and by people who never had or who have lost the reading habit”. The story starts with Gravy, a thirty-something suffering from OCD (Obsessive–compulsive disorder, that’s my guess), working at the graveyard when a flashy BMW drives up to him. From out of the car steps out a friend of Gravy’s, who’s got a bag in one hand and a hole in his chest. Unable to grasp the seriousness of the situation, Gravy thinks this is just another visit from his friend. However, when his friend’s fate is […]

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CHRONCILES OF A BOOK ZOMBIE

CHRONCILES OF A BOOK ZOMBIE

Posted February 18, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books, MyWorks / 0 Comments

Am I a Book Zombie? From past five days I am getting trouble in sleeping. I cannot understand, I am tired due to a lot of travelling and still I cannot sleep. Only today I realized that in past three days not only I have read three books, not only more than 700 pages but I am feeling that I want to eat a book a page by page, word by word. That’s right. I don’t know if I am reaching my extreme point of reading books (and then eventually I’ll get tired of reading) or if the reading has seriously become an obsession for me. Sounds to me like my past eight years of reading is finally paying off […]

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PAPER TOWNS BY JOHN GREEN: A BOOK REVIEW

PAPER TOWNS BY JOHN GREEN: A BOOK REVIEW

Posted February 12, 2014 by @amanhimself in Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Paper Towns by John Green is the second book I’ve read written by him. The previous, Fault in our Stars was unimpressive to me. Though this book impresses me than the previous one in some ways but there is a unacceptable vibe about this book. I’ll start with John Green, he is a good writer there is no doubt, his skill of writing is a bit ordinary but witty and humorous. The plot and scenes he challenges himself to write are not very realistic but hey, after all this what fiction is. It’s a lie. So there is no point in arguing over the that fact as many people believe he should write more realistic but being a fictitious writer he can […]

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