On Writing: A Memoir of a Life Well Lived and Stories Well Told
The only thing I had known about Stephen King in my 26 years on God’s green earth is that he has a penchant for shocking his readers. I...
A murder most foul! My Review of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express
Of late I’ve got the chance to read books by one great author after another. Agatha Christie was the latest on my list. Most people,...
The things that go bump in the night: Review of Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
Finally, my very first Neil Gaiman novel! After hearing so much about him from so many of my friends, I was just dying to get my hands on...
An endearing story of love, hope and friendship: My Review of The Book Thief
There are some reviews that you’re just itching to write, you want to tell the world what you’ve got to experience and you want them to...
My first taste of African literature: Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Things Fall Apart is a post-colonial novel written by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe in 1958. This was my very first taste of African...
A locked-room mystery like no other: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Over a period of a year and a half I have read books from several different genres ranging from thrillers, fiction, non-fiction,...
The Screwtape Letters: You had me at hello!!
There is a part in the movie ‘Jerry Maguire’ in which after a very long monologue by Tom Cruise, Renée Zellweger tells him in a now very...
Review: Disgrace
Nobel Prize winner (literature) J. M. Coetzee’s novel, Disgrace, was gifted to me on my birthday and post that I was strongly recommended...