Saturday, 28 February 2009

In Cold Blood





Just finished reading "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote, an intense, mesmerising account of cold blooded murders that took place in 1959 in Kansas.

The way Truman builds up the story to the point of the murder is frightening and the subsequent chase for the killers is tantalisingly nervy. 

This book takes some time getting over. Goodreads 5/5

Sunday, 22 February 2009

Sporting Scenes




Just completed reading "Sporting Scenes" by Doug Ibbotson a sports reporter from Britain. 

It is a book of "behind the scenes" look from some of the major sporting events of the 70s including the infamous Munich massacre of Israeli athletes. 

Doug has added lot of humour to this book that makes it thoroughly enjoyable.

Monday, 16 February 2009

The Games




Just finished reading "The Games" a novel by Hugh Atkinson, set against the backdrop of Olympic Games. 

It is quite a fascinating and riveting account of the political machinations, trials & tribulations and the human interest surrounding the Olympics. In this book, he has set the Olympics in a high altitude city and put three people from differing backgrounds in a marathon contest which ends in triumph for one and disaster for others. 

There is a lot of suspense and drama in this book. Goodreads 3/5

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Ghost Stories

Just finished reading "Ghost Stories" a collection by various prominent writers like Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Saki, Hugh Walpole, Jerome K. Jerome among others. These are absolutely wonderful and different kind of ghost stories and all very imaginative. The best one was by Oscar Wilde. I never imagined ghost stories could be so beautiful.

Monday, 2 February 2009

Mr. Sammler's Planet




Just finished reading "Mr. Sammler's Planet" by Saul Bellow. 

It is a beautiful story of a holocaust survivor, who relives his horrors in the holocaust of his daily life in New York in his late age. Saul draws beautiful parallels between the old and the new, but it was a difficult book to get into. 

Once past the 100 pages, the book turned out to be quite stunning. A quintessential book from a Nobel prize winner. Goodreads 4/5

A Man Alone

This post is written in Aari, a  South Omotic language, spoken in the North Omo zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples...