Friday, August 16, 2019

The Great Fight between the Soul and Body


All should may be think that why should he choose this heading to emphasise 7 days of holy day. As you all know that the body have the tentency to sleep and seek pleasure. It's man's drowback. But soul seek only good things.
              Here I want to ask my self  am l utilize my holiday in a fruitfull manner? I would say that I am fighting each day but 4 days I didn't win. Basically I am font of watching moves with out control. In the four days I simply wast my time to watch moves. It made me sad. 
       On the fifth dayI changed my program. Firstly l taken notes for the seminar presentation. It made some happiness in me. Next day I gone through the topics of French revolution and revolution. Next day I started my history assignment and seminar report. After all I can say I did upsomething in my holidays.



                                   Austin babu

Unexpected holidays- for what?

                   ●Meenakshi Manoj

                 Take a cup of coffee and a favorite book for the readers,gather all the buddy's and go for a game for the chillers and sleep till the head goes heavy for the lazy ones.Holidays are somewhat the same for us.In a rainy day when I have to get out of the bed early for college  I always feel sick but ,that day was a holiday.I am usually a pluviophile.Friday morning as I woke up the rhythm of the rain struck me.Rain is a beautiful feeling.But,this one was a remainder of something worse and everyone knew that.I was worried than happy.It was a relief that I had time to do my works now but it was even worse when i thought about my brothers and sisters who suffer pain in this thunderous season.I had my licence test in the 1st day of holiday.The other days continued by other tasks like spending time with my family helping my mother and cleaning that room of mine which sees broom once in 5 months.we have a balcony in my house where we watch the rain and have coffee but we didnt do that all these 7 days because when it rained we knew that some part of our land was being washed out by the flood.These holidays were not the ones to be enjoyed,but was  to work.After the rain comes the sun,after the flood we became more united.As said by John Ruskin "no individual rain drop ever considered itself responsible for the flood" we all are responsible for overcoming it.These holidays were ones that made me think more about how small our world is and in this small world we all are one family!
              

My Unexpected Holidays (by Ann Lopez)

    The word 'holiday' is something which brings a smile to one's face and an unknown wave of relief irrespective of one's age. The happiness which it gives is almost the same be it a student or a working person.

Last week I got some unexpected holidays due to the Kerala floods, so on Thursday I came to my hostel and there already was a rumor that Friday might be a holiday so I decided if it so happens, I will go home since the holiday was yet to be declared I decided get started on the assignment which was to be submitted the next day and as expected Friday was declared as a holiday by around 6 p.m., so then me and my friends decided that since we have three whole days to get all our work done, we will sit and talk so we talked for some time, and then we got to know that due to the floods there was some issues in the train route towards Kozhikode. Then there were a few tense moments after that since one of our friends Anaina, was on her way to her home in Kozhikode. But she reached safe and sound and we were relieved.

The next day as decided, I went home and unexpectedly one of my friends, Shanthini was there in the bus which I boarded so we talked about different things throughout the journey. This was different from my usual routine, which will be just me and my playlist. I reached home and after having a tasty breakfast cooked by my mom, we sat together and talked about events from our day-to-day lives which practically lasted pretty much the entire day. The next day which was Saturday, I had some errands to run and sadly that gobbled up almost my entire day.

On Sunday, I watched the movie 'Kung fu killer' and then me and my mom sat and talked for a while after that she expressed her wish to see a movie so then we watched the movie 'Athiran'.

The next day, by noon, I reached my hostel and no sooner had I plopped my bag on the bed than my phone pinged with a message saying that Tuesday has been declared as a holiday. By then I was too lazy to travel back home so I decided that I will stay back and get all my work done. But then the procrastinator in me woke up and said. "you have an entire day to get all your work done, so for now let's just have some fun" so then sadly I obliged and finished a book 'Charmed' by Nora Roberts which I took from the library. The next day the procrastinator in me was still working and I kept on pushing my work aside hour-by-hour. Again by evening, Wednesday was declared as a holiday. So that day me and my friend who was back from home and could not go back even though it was a holiday, since the roads were blocked. We sat and watched a movie and talked a lot. On the next day I realized that if I keep procrastinating like this, I will have to pay a heavy price for it. So I got on my assignments done on Thursday. And that's pretty much what happened during the unexpected holidays which I got.

UNEXPECTED HOLIDAYS_GOPIKA SURESH (8214)

In this fast moving and tedious life, holidays come as a helping hand to us . It is a day to relax and refresh. People long for a holiday as it is the most beautiful day of one's life. Holidays makes us happy. But what about the unexpected ones? Well, we would feel more enthusiastic and excited..
It would bejust like a kid's enthusiasm and excitement when he gets his favourite toy. I like holidays and make full use of it.

      The unexpected which we got due to heavy rain was obviously relaxing one, but on the other hand was a heartbreaking one too. When the district collector declared holiday for us on Friday I felt greatful to him and planned for a very long sleep under the cozy red blanket of mine. But mother nature didn't want me to sit idel. The heavy rain led to flood and a relief camp was opened here. Thinking about the troubles faced by people outside  I couldn't sleep well. I decided to do service in the relief camp and surprisingly I volunteered at the relief camp for seven days. I learnt so much of lessons and experienced emotional trauma watching the people out there in the camp. I came to know about the value of food, about the value of love  sacrifice and unity. I became more social. I got more friends and mothers and fathers too.. These seven long holidays made me realize that humans are the actual Gods.
These unexpected holidays  gave me good values and great realisations.

 Holidays have always charmed and fascinated people and these holidays made the youth much stronger and united . These holidays were not for rest but for doing work, for reconstructing our society. This was obviously the  busiest holiday for me. Busiest one that I did all my Assingments and work only at the end of the day. 

Thursday, August 15, 2019

You're the password to my life by Sudeep nagarkar (rose Thomas)

You're the password to my life
          It is a beautiful novel which is written by sudeep nagarkar. It is a novel about true friendship,trust and affection. It is the tale of two friends and how their friendship stands the test of time. You're the password to my life is the hearttouching story of Virat and Kavya.
          'We all have that one person in our lives in whose absence our existence seems utterly meaningless',the first line of prologue of this book is not just a beautiful written sentence,but a quite that comprises the essence of the entire book. This book tells a story of incredible friendship between two individuals. Life is simply unpredictable and you should live it for your loved ones and care for them as much as you can.
          The story is set in Pune where two friends meet in their college days and become best friends. They stand behind each other like a support. Kavya puts a smile on Virat's face and Virat protects Kavya without any fail. It is a story which tells that a boy and girl can stay as best friends. They enjoy together those small little things in life which later please them with beautiful package of memories. They are like family members. Virat has a love life with Mahek.Kavya handles that. When these 3 are taking every adventure of life ,another love story flourishes between Rohan who is Mahek's cousin with Raddhina who is Mahek's French tutor . When life is all set for  happiness,destiny brings the unexpected challenges. How they overcome ,how they connect ,how new relationships develop in the sequence of events
          T

Saturday, August 10, 2019

Clark and the Dark Room




Clark was moving through a dark room with little or no eyesight of where he was going. But no obstacles stood in the path. He was not even walking but floating forward, through that dark expanse. 

Pained ecstasy seemed to flow out of his mind paving the way. Bouncing on dark clouds floating below, his feet cushioned by it's feathery touch but held down, like stuck feet in a cemented floor. He couldn't move but he was not desperate to move, because it didn't hurt him to be there, at least not yet.

He remembered a story he heard about how they train elephants, of how young elephants are tied to big chunky chains as they try wholeheartedly to break free, but in vain. After many a futile attempt , the elephant's heart breaks and the chains are replaced by lighter ones, which mostly never do. 

Clark was in complete darkness now, where there was no time and no space. He doesn't possess a reference point to the past or any object to hold. No future to tie him to and nowhere to reach. In the dark room, he is floating away, till that sudden final thud, wakes him from a dream or makes him fall into the next one.

It was in this dark room, he first asked the question "Who am I?" , which soon followed with  "where am I?" And "why am I here?". 

To understand the complexities of existence is no simple undertaking. Most of the time , it is beyond one's grasp. Some choose to shoulder this weight on God, some on science and yet others on a combination of the two or a mix of others. But someday, the man who is alive now has to come to terms with the notion that he doesn't know, a big gap exists in his current state of knowledge. That his perception is but emanating from himself , like a beam of sunlight, but not illuminating what is, but a mix of what is and what he perceives it to be. 

In the dark room, Clark is alone. All by himself, he touches himself to know he exists, to know the borders of where he exists. He is here not to think about all the information he is bombarded with every second, from all around him. He is here to be alone from the entire universe. But this mediation has gone out of his control, as any good mediation should. He is now floating in limbo, unable to grab onto anything. Moving faster and then slower through nothing.

Sometimes it converges on him, chokes him of his breath.

But sometimes there are vast spaces in that dark, deep breaths and spare time.

"Clark, wake up" , he slaps himself 
"Wake up before it is too late" 

By now he has half-eaten the questions he asked. Chewed on them and enjoyed their flavours. 

"Careful not to swallow those" 
Whispers the darkness as he moves out slowly. The clouds slowly loosen their grip and a dark fog releases him to now. 

"To know is to know, you may not know" 

He said as he chewed on,eating some but swallowing none.


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George M Soni - 8269


Friday, August 9, 2019

Can Love Happen Twice-Ravinder Singh By Jovitha James

             Ravinder Singh is famous for his love stories. Love is a beautiful feeling and he tries his best to bring this magical feeling in his novel.
           Can love happen twice is the second part of the bestselling novel' I Too Had A Love Story'.The first book narrates the heart touching love story of Ravin and  Kushi.
            The story begins where we see that Ravin and friend are invited to a radio station in Chandigarh to talk in a radio show about the best selling novel' I Too Had A Love Story'.But interestingly Ravin who is the author of the book doesn't turn up for the show. People gets curious to know about Ravin's life after Kushi's death. So the three friends began to read an unpublished book of Ravin. It tells about how Ravin shifted to Belgium and how he meets Simar who is an MBA student in Belgium university. They  got aquainted  in a burger shop and finally falls in love with each other.
           At the pinnacle of their relationship, he proposes for marriage but Simar says that she wants to study more and explore more. She also wanted to marry him and settle in Belgium to which he disagreed. Their try for reconciliations failed and finally breaks up due to the 'rushing of things'.He goes into depression after their break up and gets admitted in the rehab and couldn't finish his book.
         In the end, simar who hears Ravin's story from his shoes understands his feelings and realises her mistakes and she goes back to Ravin to win her love back. The story deals with love breakup, depression and I'm sure some of the readers can relate themselves to this story.
         The story has a cliche storyline that deals with love, breakups, depression. There is not much twist and turns in this book..It is a simple love story written in a simple lanuage.This book is a disappointment after the best seller'I Too Had A Love Story'.The fails to create a curiosity in the readers mindd and doesnt keep one hooked to keep turning the pages further.

            

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

THE GIRL IN ROOM 105-CHETAN BAGATH(ROSE THOMAS)

The  girl in the room 105 is a novel written by chetan bagath.He was the author  of light best selling novels .In this novel their are many character in which the important charactor is zarah who doing research  in IIT .Zarah is a young vibrant lady and very beauitiful .She is from kashmir and a muslim .Its an investigation thrilling novel with lots of twists. Zara had a big relationship with Keshav. But their family didn't agree to continue their relation. Zara and Keshav god breakup after this incident. He called,messaged,and stalked her on social media. But she just ignored him. At a night,on the eve of her birthday,Zara messaged Keshav.She called him,like old times,to her hostel room 105. And he shouldn't have gone,but he did go to the room and had seen the body of Zara . He was utter shocked to see her dead. He was not stable enough to take a decision. But atlast he decided to inform her parents and police. They came to the hostel. As all the evidences were all against the watchman,they arrested him. Here starts the investigation.Somehow Keshav find out that watchman was innocent and he handover his findings to the investigation officer Rana. But he was not that truthful to acquit the watchman and restart the investigation which will inturn be a badmark the entire police department. But Rana compatianate enough to give them a chance to find the killer of Zara. He agreed them to release the watchman if they can come up with the strong evidence. They started investigation. They first went near to the Zara's father . Then to the professor Saxwena and to the step brother Sikender. Then to the captain Faiz. At last they found out the culprit . It was Reghu,her fiancee.
           Finally Keshav realised they there is no point in living in Zara's memory .and unlove forever.

KHASAKKINTE ITIHAS AM BY O .V . Vijayan by Akshitha Madhu

Ottupulackal velukuty Vijayan (2 June 1930 to 30 March 2005) commonly known as o V Vijayan  was an Indian author and cartoonist, who was in important figure in modern Malayalam language literature . Best known for his first novel KHASAKKINTE ITIHASAM (1969) , Vijayan was the author of  six novels, nine short story collection and nine collection of essays memoirs and reflections . He is born in Palakkad in1930, Vijayan graduated from Victoria college in Palakkad and obtained a master's degree in engineering english literature from residentcy college , Madras
                                             The English language as a word that can aptly summeris the book :magic.amidst there pages is sketched portrait of a place named khask . A sleepy hamplet isolated from the relatively . Bustling town of Palakkad in northern Kerala is enigmatic bpalms the little village is inhabited by men & women who stand apart from most of the cliches
                 To say that I loved  the landscape of this tale would be an understatement.I can think and listen to the  wind moaning howling or raging among the palm fronds its is proudly visual and marks it left on my mind will not be erased for years to come.
                                    It is the tale of journey both in the physical and spiritual self of a man Ravi  little  wonder though  for very few people I know have been left unmoved by the landscape of khasak. 
      OTHELLO   -  WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
                                                 -by sreeraj t.k 
 Othello is one of the greatest and one of the best  play that William Shakespeare has written. It is undoubtedly one of the tragedies ever written.  Although it is an original short story , it was made to the versions of his own. The genre of the play is drama and this play portrays a lot of human emotions like jealousy, love , betrayal, racism, revenge and repentance as the theme. It is based on the story Un Capitano Moro ("A Moorish Captain") by Cinthio, a disciple of Boccaccio, first published in 1565. The story revolves around its two central characters: Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army and his treacherous ensign, Lago.
Othello is general in the service of Venice. Lago is Othello's closest friend but promotes Michael Cassio to the position of personal lieutenant and Lago was incredibly jealous. So, he starts an evil and malicious campaign against the hero, Othello. Meanwhile Othello elopes with Desdemona but Lago starts to plot against them. This eventually led to made Othello very suspicious  about Desdemona. He confides in Lago and decides to poison his wife. Plots and murders ensue and Othello returns to the palace to kill his innocent wife, eventually smothering her to death. Latter, Emilia informs Othello about the scheming of Lago. Othello injures Lago, then kill himself. Lago killed Emilia.
I like that Othello is brave and quite competent, even if towards the end his decisions aren't quite so rational and he acts on impulse. It is a great example of a text that was written hundreds of years ago, but with themes that can be applied to modern day situations.
It is a difficult read and take a lot of time of time to get through. So, I would recommend it to the people who love classics and have a lot of patience. I really love classics so I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Naalukettu-M. T. Vasudevan Nair (by: Abhirami Balakrishnan)

Naalukettu is the novel written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair. Naalukettu is a veritable depiction of the matriarchal social order of kerala's nair community in its final gasp for life.  The hero Appunni is a scion of a once rich and powerful family.  Appunni is the son of a woman who married a man of her own choice and who did not marry the man whom her karnavar suggested.  So she has to leave the family with her son and Appunni grows up without a father and always from the prestige and protection of the matrilineal home to which he belongs.  The novel captures the traumas and psychological graph of Appunni, an introvert and angry youth, aspiring to avenge the insult meted out to him in a matrilineal family by building a new edifice on the ruins of his ancestral home. 

Sunday, August 4, 2019

THE WHITE ZONE by Carolyn Marden - S.N.Karthik

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                                                          BY  CAROLYN MARSDEN

A year in the life of a Shiite boy, Nouri , and his half-Sunni cousin,  Talib , who have been friends for as long as they can remember, told from their alternating perspectives, provide a window into the terror-filled world of American-occupied Baghdad. Escalating financial , religious, and political tensions break apart families and destroy neighbourhoods in Marden's commanding war story.

Whether begging candy from American soldiers , doing homework while mortar shells burst outside , or driving by "a blackened car with a pair of legs poking out from underneath ,"the boys go through their daily routines while the violence increasingly insinuates fear into their personal lives . Bereft at the loss of his to a Sunni martyr attack , Nouri begins to distrust all Sunnis , while Talib , driven from school and home  because of his religion, increasingly wants vengeance, as well. As the boy's bitterness battles with their longstanding affection for each other, their passions drive them to actions ranging from cruel and cowardly to brave and generous.  And now, Iraq isn't just at war with America. In a country that is at war with itself, the two boys must battle their own deadly prejudices.    

                                                                                              -S.N.Karthik

AADUJEEVITHAM - BOOK REVIEW BY NITHYA

AUTHOR : BENYAMIN

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                 Aadujeevitham is a novel portraying the real life of Najeeb who was a migrant worker in Saudi Arabia. My father bought this book for me to read. On this occasion, I would like to thank him for giving me such a wonderful book. This novel made me understand the real problems of people working abroad. When I started reading the book, I had many expectations, whether the novel is about goats or the life of a person which is like goats.

                 The story tells us about the life of Najeeb who went abroad to fulfill the small dreams in his life, leaving his pregnant wife at home. But unfortunately, instead of reaching Riyadh, he reaches a goat rearing farm somewhere in Saudi Arabia. He gets trapped by the supervisor who is shown as a brutal and cruel man. Najeeb was forced to look after the goats. He was starving quite a lot and at other times, he was given 'khubboos' and cold water. He did not have many clothes to wear. He was not allowed to take baths as the supervisor considered it as a waste of water. As a whole, I felt that he was not even getting the considerations that the goats got. His job was to take the goats to the nearby hilly area to feed them. He spends almost all his time with the goats, eating and sleeping with them. Nobody was there to speak with him. The only Keralite was a truck driver whom he met very rarely. So he found satisfaction himself by speaking with the goats. He assigned names to each goat and spoke to them. He wrote letters to his wife though he knew that he couldn't send them. He never wrote the hardships he faced in these letters. He tried his level best to withstand and survive through all the difficulties he faced and never tried to commit suicide. He was surrounded by the vast desert and he tried to find shelter, even behind stones. Whenever he tried to escape from there, he was caught by the supervisor. Najeeb feels that he has become a goat, living with the goats. Finally, he escapes from there.

                     This is a real life story and I cannot even start to imagine how hard it would have been. This is a book that brings tears to the eyes of the reader. There are many people who go abroad, legally or illegally, who fall in the traps of heartless agents and merciless job providers. The cover of the book quotes, "All life which we didn't experience are just fables for us." One gets to experience the pulse of a person who suffered a lot in the desert, by reading this book. I highly recommend everyone to read this novel, Aadujeevitham.


Friday, August 2, 2019

THE GODFATHER- BY MARIO PUZO (GOPIKA MENON)


The Godfather is one of my all-time favourites and one of the most gripping novels that I have ever read. The book follows the fictional Corleone family with Vito Corleone on its apex, through their power struggles with the other gangs of Italian origin. The protagonist of this novel is Don Vito Corleone, and after his death, his youngest son Michael takes the spotlight. The other main characters are: His eldest son Santino, his second son Fredo, his daughter Connie, Connie's cruel husband, Vito's wife, his right hand Tom Hagen etc. I found a lot of similarities between this book and the Malayalam movie “Lucifer”. Even though the context is negative, the readers will learn to empathize with the characters. The book is set in the United States of America in the 1950's when crime was organized into 'families' and the mafia controlled most of the real power from the underworld.

The book is written in the third person with the narrative jumping to a different central character as per plot requirements. The language is simple and direct with Italian words such as 'Consigliere' etc, thrown in to give an authentic Italian feel to the narrative. The narration style is extremely neutral. It reads like a report of events which makes it pretty easy to understand and comprehend. The complete lack of any moral verdict or biases by the author leaves the reader free to draw his or her own conclusions about the characters. A tangent in the book deals with 'The Godfather' Vito Corleone's past and the details and process of the subsequent forging of the Corleone Empire. This provides a historical background for all the events occurring in the book besides sketching the character of Vito more clearly. Although unnecessary from the view of plot advancement, it is one of the most interesting sections of the book. Even though Vito is a ruthless don we will fall in love with his character. His reasoning is impeccable. Mario Puzo indeed did a great job. In short, The Godfather is the Godfather of mafia fictions๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜.





Randamoozham -M.T Vasudevan Nair(by: Nisha M.L)

Randamoozham is the novel written by M.T Vasudevan Nair .Marathon Thekkepaattu Vasudevan Nair popularly known as M.T is an Indian author, screenplay writer and film director. He is a prolific and versatile writer in modern of post-independence literature.
                           I think this is the simplest way Mahabharata has been ever told.Narrating the story from Bheemas point of view,MT stripped of divine power from the character and presented them as moral human being with emotions. So you don't get to see Krishna supplying and infidelity long sari to save Draupadi or king Jarasandha's body rejoining and comming back to life which ever way Bhima tries to tear him into two. But you can see Bhima being jealous of Arjuna for being Draupadi's favourite among the five brothers as well as Arjuna mocking Karna for being of lower caste to satisfy his superiorly complex. To an extent the Pandavas become mere puppets in the hands of Kunthi and Draupadi. While Kunthi commands them as their mother, Draupadi lures them with their next chance to live with her. The last few pages reveal some shocking facts about the Pandava's parenthood.M.T explained he read different versions of the story written over different periods and found that divine power granted to the characters where mostly imaginations of the story tellers.

Thursday, August 1, 2019

The Litigators by John Grisham

There is a well-worn theme in legal fiction: small-time good guy lawyer takes down huge and evil corporation, despite the apparently insurmountable odds stacked against him.

Even so, our hero is David Zinc. He is a corporate lawyer who has spent most of the past five years slaving at "something to do with bonds" for Rogan Rothberg, a Chicago firm. He decides enough is enough one morning, dives back into the elevator on the 93rd floor where he works and gets happily, gloriously drunk for the rest of the day. Somehow he ends up at the shoddy, ethically dubious two-man law firm Finley & Figg. The partners at Finley & Figg—all two of them—often refer to themselves as “a boutique law firm.” What they are is a two-bit operation always in search of their big break, ambulance chasers who’ve been in the trenches much too long making way too little. Their specialities, so to speak, are quickie divorces and DUIs, with the occasional jackpot of an actual car wreck thrown in. 
 Desperate for a change, David, a Harvard law graduate, decides to join the "bush leagues" and persuades them to hire him. With their new associate on board, F&F is ready to tackle a really big case, a case that could make the partners rich without requiring them to actually practise much law. An extremely popular drug, Krayoxx, the number one cholesterol reducer for the dangerously overweight, produced by Varrick Labs, a giant pharmaceutical company with annual sales of $25 billion, has recently come under fire after several patients taking it have suffered heart attacks. Wally smells money. A little online research confirms Wally’s suspicions—a huge plaintiffs’ firm in Florida is putting together a class action suit against Varrick. All Finley & Figg has to do is find a handful of people who have had heart attacks while taking Krayoxx, convince them to become clients, join the class action, and ride along to fame and fortune. With any luck, they won’t even have to enter a courtroom!

With its in-depth sight into the lives of small-time lawyers, the Litigators portrays the greed of such firms that handle lawsuits against MNC's for exhorting money out of them. However, that is not all that it has to offer Grisham makes Zinc's personal transformation more convincing than his professional one. Some readers may feel the fairy tale ending clashes with the dark humour of the opening.
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                                                                                                                  Niranjana Murali


The Alchemist

   
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              As a student most of us have the habit of reading but I don't have . one day one of  my friend gave me one book called 'The Alchemist'. Dreams are made to be followed, life is meant to be lived, some books are meant to be read, loved and passed on, ‘The Alchemist’ is one of those book. This book was witten by Paulo Coelho.
            The main character of  this novel was Santiago. He is a shepherd boy from the Spanish province of Andalusia who dreams of travelling the world in search of a treasure as desirable as any ever found. On the way he saw different people and different places and he learned different languages and different cultures. In to his journey, he meets an old king named Melchizedek or the king of Salem, who tells him to sell his sheep, so as to travel to Egypt, and introduces the idea of a Personal Legend. Your Personal Legend "is what you have always wanted to accomplish. Everyone, when they are young, knows what their Personal Legend is.
                  All have some dreams in life. May be this novel will help you to acomblish your dream. So I recomment to read this book.
                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                 

                                                                             -Austin Babu
             The Laws of Human Nature


                      (Jopaul Antony)




In this detailed and expansive guide,
Geene (Mastery) seeks to immerse his audience in “all aspects of human behavior,” as represented by 18 laws created by Greene. He claims that studying these laws will transform the reader into a “calmer and more strategic observer,” immune to “emotional drama.” Those are lofty promises, but even skeptics will become believers after diving into Greene’s well-organized text. In each chapter, he describes the benefits of confronting and overcoming a different form of human fallibility. Overcoming the “law of irrationality,” for instance, leads to the ability to “open your mind to what is really happening, as opposed to what you are feeling.” For historical perspective, he highlights relevant famous figures: Howard Hughes represents the pitfalls of compulsive behavior, and Anton Chekhov embodies the benefits of overcoming self-sabotage. Greene also quotes a number of literary greats along the way, including Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Gore Vidal, whose aphorism “Every time a friend succeeds, I die a little” is applied, not surprisingly, to the chapter on envy. Throughout, Greene’s overriding message is to “step back” from the “immediate rush of events” in order to gain greater insight into one’s experiences and circumstances. Greene’s thoughtful examination of self and society will, for the committed reader, deliver a refreshing and revitalizing perspective. Agent: Michael Carlisle, InkWell Management.

AND THEN THERE WERE NONE by AGATHA CHIRSTIE


I dont usually read a lot.But some books catch my eyes and i start reading them.This book also was the same for me when i thought of reading it.But,for my surprise i was accually enjoying it.This book is a materpiece.Agatha Christie is a wonderfull writter.
                    This story has main ten characters who meet each other at an island where they were invited .It  was a luxurious island and no one can go out or come in without any external help.Story takes its turn when they starts to be murdered one by one ,each day by diffrent causes.The story proceeds with a huge fear in hearts of both the readers and the characters.The story ends without revealing the mystery of the murder and this is when the reader gets to be restless to know the backstory.only in the last ten pages the writer reveals the mystery of the story.This is truley a must read one.If you are into fiction and detective stories go for this one!!

                             ~MEENAKSHI MANOJ

                     MARRY IN SECRET

                        (Aswin Ravi)



A naval officer presumed dead crashes his wife’s second wedding in Marry in Secret by Anne Gracie. Lady Rose Rutherford is shocked to discover her husband lives, and her family is shocked to learn she secretly married years ago. Commander Thomas Beresford longed to reclaim his wife, but now that he’s face-to-face with her and her protective family, he’s not so sure marriage is best for either of them. Rose remembers the man who stole her heart, and she’s ready to recommit, but Thomas’ harrowing experiences have changed him. Nothing is more delicious than a heroine determined to overcome a noble hero’s scruples, and watching Rose win Thomas over is a true pleasure. A charming supporting cast and witty banter are paired with emotion and a dash of suspense to make Marry in Secret a deeply enjoyable historical romance.