Category: Non Fiction
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› Read more: Book Review: When It All Began -The Untold Stories of the Underworldby Rakesh Maria
Book Review: When It All Began -The Untold Stories of the Underworldby Rakesh Maria
Pub by: Viking- An imprint of Penguin Random House “My sole aim has been to preserve a history that was…
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› Read more: BOOK REVIEW: Mrs Escobar-My Life with Pablo by Victoria Eugenia HenaoBOOK REVIEW: Mrs Escobar-My Life with Pablo by Victoria Eugenia Henao
“Mrs Escobar- My Life with Pablo” by Maria Victoria Henao, Pablo Escobar’s wife is the closest personal narrative on him.…
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› Read more: BOOK REVIEW: KNIFE –MEDITATIONS AFTER AN ATTEMPTED MURDER BY SALMAN RUSHDIEBOOK REVIEW: KNIFE –MEDITATIONS AFTER AN ATTEMPTED MURDER BY SALMAN RUSHDIE
‘Knife-Meditations after an attempted murder’ is Salman Rushdie’s reflections, and his emotional and physical recovery from the horrific attack on…
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› Read more: BOOK REVIEW: Escape from Kabul by Levison Wood and Geraint JonesBOOK REVIEW: Escape from Kabul by Levison Wood and Geraint Jones
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton. An Hatchette UK Company (2023) “Sooner or later, all wars come to an end. Even the…
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› Read more: BOOK REVIEW: BLACK OPS THE LIFE OF A SHADOW CIA WARRIOR BY RIC PRADOBOOK REVIEW: BLACK OPS THE LIFE OF A SHADOW CIA WARRIOR BY RIC PRADO
PUBLISHER: ST MARTINS PRESS (2022) “I never stopped dreaming as I grew up in Miami. The horizon always looked better than…
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› Read more: Book Review: Letters to Self by Narendra Modi.Book Review: Letters to Self by Narendra Modi.
Translated from the Gujarati by Bhawana Somaaya Publisher: Fingerprint Eloquent and compelling. “Letter to Self” is a potent translation of…
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› Read more: Book Review: On the Front Lines: The Collected Journalism of Marie ColvinBook Review: On the Front Lines: The Collected Journalism of Marie Colvin
Publisher: Harperpress (2012) “Bravery is personal” writes Marie Colvin on October 10, 1999. And her bravery sadly cost her life.…
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› Read more: Book Review: Atomic Habits by James ClearBook Review: Atomic Habits by James Clear
Publisher: Penguin Random House A small change. A big difference. Atomic Habits dwells on a premise: the smallest of a…
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› Read more: Book Review: On Camera Off Camera by Bhawana SomaayaBook Review: On Camera Off Camera by Bhawana Somaaya
This book is an engaging diary of interviews by Bhawana Somaaya during her journey of decades as a film journalist.…
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› Read more: Book Review: The Pianist by Wladyslaw SzpilmanBook Review: The Pianist by Wladyslaw Szpilman
The Pianist is a memoir by Wladyslaw Szpilman, a Polish Jewsish Pianist chronicling his sometimes surreal and miraculous survival after…
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› Read more: Book Review: The Choice. Embrace the Possible by Dr Edith Eva EgerBook Review: The Choice. Embrace the Possible by Dr Edith Eva Eger
‘We don’t know where we are going, we don’t know what’s going to happen, but no one can take away…
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› Read more: Book Review: The Last Girl by Nadia MuradBook Review: The Last Girl by Nadia Murad
This book is a harrowing, but a courageous account of brutality and fear. It is an autobiographical account of Nadia…
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› Read more: Book Review: Becoming by Michelle ObamaBook Review: Becoming by Michelle Obama
This is an extremely well-crafted book with the right words, the right sentences. From the first page to the last,…
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› Read more: Book Review: Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould SlahiBook Review: Guantanamo Diary by Mohamedou Ould Slahi
“Every time I got into a room, I had the urge to reorganize it the same way as my Guantanamo…