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  • Readers Digest deviating in its quality with time

    Readers Digest has been one of my favorite books since last 8 years as I love the standard of English it maintains but I am quiet disappointed by its deterioration with time. Talking about how much big fan I am of Reader Digest, I would like to sa...

    Posted in Books by on 03.06.2011 3 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Jab Se You Have Loved Me Review

    Well if you are fond of reading Chetan Bhagat's series of books then I am pretty sure that you are going to like this book more than any of his. The book titled "Jab se You have Loved me" by S R Saha, is not much famous book so initially I was in dil...

    Posted in Books by on 01.05.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   1 Comment

  • Dan Brown – The Lost Symbol is ultimate work

    I am fond of reading books dealing with mysteries and recently I finished the latest work of Dan Brown in the form of The Lost Symbol. I have got one word for it - 'Superb'. It is a thriller set in Washington DC whose centre character is Robert La...

    Posted in Books by on 12.04.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Programming With C++ By E Balagurusamy is truly recommendable

    I am a faculty in Sherubtse College, Bhutan. I am teaching the B Sc. Honors in Computer Science semesters. I have been using this book for years. I advised my students to use this book to be able to gain the best knowledge on programming. From the...

    Posted in Books by on 28.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Lajja: The truth of shame

    I am not going to view this book as, for a Hindu or for a Muslim though the story is all about a Hindu family which was staying in Bangladesh during the Babri Masjid demolition. Human has really become inhuman though they still look like human. Tasl...

    Posted in Books by on 20.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Tom Sawyer: Be a fan

    I never loved reading a story book after I joined my job. Simply the reason was I just cannot find time for that. When my son grew up he stopped listening to stories which I used to make up from nowhere just to make him sleep. He started demanding fo...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 5 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • One night at the call centre: A moderate going book

    It was Chetan Bhagats’ and I just grabbed the book for the melodrama he used to imprint in his previous books. I was on the way from Delhi to Chennai. When the train stopped for 15 minutes, I got this book “One Night in the Call Centre”. Chetan...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 3 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Swan princess: please talk to me

    This is really a very good story about swans. I really didn’t know that much about swan before I went through the story. Now after going through the story I can tell more precisely about swans to my kids and I myself have become a great fan of swan...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Spouse: The Truth About Marriage – A good read

    I use to argue about spouse problem and the role of spouse if I find a chance to. The new book by Sobha De Spouse: The truth about marriage is perfect for me to read. So I grasp one when I got a chance to buy it. It is all about marriage which is a c...

    Posted in Books by on 15.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Readers Digest deviating in its quality with time

    Readers Digest has been one of my favorite books since last 8 years as I love the standard of English it maintains but I am quiet disappointed by its deterioration with time. Talking about how much big fan I am of Reader Digest, I would like to sa...

    Posted in Books by on 03.06.2011 3 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Jab Se You Have Loved Me Review

    Well if you are fond of reading Chetan Bhagat's series of books then I am pretty sure that you are going to like this book more than any of his. The book titled "Jab se You have Loved me" by S R Saha, is not much famous book so initially I was in dil...

    Posted in Books by on 01.05.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   1 Comment

  • Dan Brown – The Lost Symbol is ultimate work

    I am fond of reading books dealing with mysteries and recently I finished the latest work of Dan Brown in the form of The Lost Symbol. I have got one word for it - 'Superb'. It is a thriller set in Washington DC whose centre character is Robert La...

    Posted in Books by on 12.04.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Programming With C++ By E Balagurusamy is truly recommendable

    I am a faculty in Sherubtse College, Bhutan. I am teaching the B Sc. Honors in Computer Science semesters. I have been using this book for years. I advised my students to use this book to be able to gain the best knowledge on programming. From the...

    Posted in Books by on 28.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Lajja: The truth of shame

    I am not going to view this book as, for a Hindu or for a Muslim though the story is all about a Hindu family which was staying in Bangladesh during the Babri Masjid demolition. Human has really become inhuman though they still look like human. Tasl...

    Posted in Books by on 20.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Tom Sawyer: Be a fan

    I never loved reading a story book after I joined my job. Simply the reason was I just cannot find time for that. When my son grew up he stopped listening to stories which I used to make up from nowhere just to make him sleep. He started demanding fo...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 5 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • One night at the call centre: A moderate going book

    It was Chetan Bhagats’ and I just grabbed the book for the melodrama he used to imprint in his previous books. I was on the way from Delhi to Chennai. When the train stopped for 15 minutes, I got this book “One Night in the Call Centre”. Chetan...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 3 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Swan princess: please talk to me

    This is really a very good story about swans. I really didn’t know that much about swan before I went through the story. Now after going through the story I can tell more precisely about swans to my kids and I myself have become a great fan of swan...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Spouse: The Truth About Marriage – A good read

    I use to argue about spouse problem and the role of spouse if I find a chance to. The new book by Sobha De Spouse: The truth about marriage is perfect for me to read. So I grasp one when I got a chance to buy it. It is all about marriage which is a c...

    Posted in Books by on 15.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Jab Se You Have Loved Me Review

    Well if you are fond of reading Chetan Bhagat's series of books then I am pretty sure that you are going to like this book more than any of his. The book titled "Jab se You have Loved me" by S R Saha, is not much famous book so initially I was in dil...

    Posted in Books by on 01.05.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   1 Comment

  • Spouse: The Truth About Marriage – A good read

    I use to argue about spouse problem and the role of spouse if I find a chance to. The new book by Sobha De Spouse: The truth about marriage is perfect for me to read. So I grasp one when I got a chance to buy it. It is all about marriage which is a c...

    Posted in Books by on 15.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Swan princess: please talk to me

    This is really a very good story about swans. I really didn’t know that much about swan before I went through the story. Now after going through the story I can tell more precisely about swans to my kids and I myself have become a great fan of swan...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • One night at the call centre: A moderate going book

    It was Chetan Bhagats’ and I just grabbed the book for the melodrama he used to imprint in his previous books. I was on the way from Delhi to Chennai. When the train stopped for 15 minutes, I got this book “One Night in the Call Centre”. Chetan...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 3 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Tom Sawyer: Be a fan

    I never loved reading a story book after I joined my job. Simply the reason was I just cannot find time for that. When my son grew up he stopped listening to stories which I used to make up from nowhere just to make him sleep. He started demanding fo...

    Posted in Books by on 18.02.2011 5 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Lajja: The truth of shame

    I am not going to view this book as, for a Hindu or for a Muslim though the story is all about a Hindu family which was staying in Bangladesh during the Babri Masjid demolition. Human has really become inhuman though they still look like human. Tasl...

    Posted in Books by on 20.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Programming With C++ By E Balagurusamy is truly recommendable

    I am a faculty in Sherubtse College, Bhutan. I am teaching the B Sc. Honors in Computer Science semesters. I have been using this book for years. I advised my students to use this book to be able to gain the best knowledge on programming. From the...

    Posted in Books by on 28.02.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Dan Brown – The Lost Symbol is ultimate work

    I am fond of reading books dealing with mysteries and recently I finished the latest work of Dan Brown in the form of The Lost Symbol. I have got one word for it - 'Superb'. It is a thriller set in Washington DC whose centre character is Robert La...

    Posted in Books by on 12.04.2011 4 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments

  • Readers Digest deviating in its quality with time

    Readers Digest has been one of my favorite books since last 8 years as I love the standard of English it maintains but I am quiet disappointed by its deterioration with time. Talking about how much big fan I am of Reader Digest, I would like to sa...

    Posted in Books by on 03.06.2011 3 Out of 5 Stars   No Comments