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the quill's story: Book review: Cat's eye
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Book reviews and much more. Thursday, July 12, 2012. Book review: Cat's eye. Time is not a line but a dimension, like the dimension of space. The only problem I had with this book is Elaines preoccupation with her friend Cordelia. I did not really understand why she lingered most on the memories of cordelia. why she misses her much. I did not warm up to Cordelia's character. The sun sets in long, chilly, lingering sunset, flamingo pink, then salmon, then the improbable vibrant red of Mercurochrome. Im no...
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the quill's story: Reading Challenges
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Book reviews and much more. 1 South Asian Author Challenge. This reading challenge is hosted by Swapna Krishna at S. Krishna's books. The challenge includes reading books by south asian authors and the books must be related to south asian culture or setting or history. I have decided to go for South Asian explorer by reading 5 books and might target for more if I am able to do so. The weight of heaven by Thrity Umrigar. 2 Corner shop by Roopa Farouki. 3 Secret daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda. A book with...
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the quill's story: Book Review: The Red Queen
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Book reviews and much more. Sunday, August 5, 2012. Book Review: The Red Queen. The light of the open sky is brilliant after the darkness of the inner rooms. Now I know the reason behind Phillipa Gregory's bestsellers, history comes alive in her writing. It was an engrossing read and it took me two days to finish the book. She raises her eyebrows at my ringing emphasis. 'They wont like it', she says, and she goes out of the room to tell my brother-in-law Jasper that the girl is being stuborn and will...
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the quill's story: Book Review Policy
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Book reviews and much more. Thank you for your interest in having a review your books in The Quill's Story. Please take note of the below before sending me your book copies. 1 I am not a professional book reviewer. This blog is a hobby and I read for pleasure. 2 Reviews may be good or bad and it is just my opinion. If I enjoy reading it I will give it a rating(1-5). 3 Reviews of the books will be posted in my blog and I will state the source of the book copy as received from publisher/author. Books Come ...
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the quill's story: 04/01/2012 - 05/01/2012
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Book reviews and much more. Sunday, April 29, 2012. I bought two books yesterday. One of it is Barbara Taylor Bradford's Letter from a stranger, which i have read and reviewed. The second is a non-fiction by Pico Iyer, titled The open road-the global journey of the fourteenth Dalai Lama. I hope it is interesting and insightful as I have always been interested in reading about the Tibet and the life of Dalai Lama. Well I guess I better get back to the exam questions. Cheers and have a great Sunday! From c...
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the quill's story: 07/01/2012 - 08/01/2012
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Book reviews and much more. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Yet another week has passed by. What did I accomplish this week? Two reviews, which is a feat considering how slow I am to write reviews =). I'm pretty much excited about my upcoming trip to Semporna (the coastal town in the state of Sabah, Malaysia). One more day to go and I'll be on my way to my island getaway. Ill post all about it next week. Dusk is falling gently, painting the sky above KL city in the softest pink, peach and blue. There were years a...
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the quill's story: Book Reviews
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Book reviews and much more. Book reviews are arranged in alphabetical order:. A case of exploding mangoes by Mohammed Hanif. Cleopatra's daughter by Michelle Moran. Dead head by Allen Wyler. Freedom at midnight by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre. House rules by Jodi Picoult. Letter from a stranger. By Barbara Taylor Bradford. Midnight's children by Salman Rushdie. Midori by moonlight by Wendy Nelson Tokunaga. Mirage by Soheir Khashoggi. The chocolate run by Dorothy Koomson. The shadow of the wind.
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the quill's story: Book Review: Remarkable Creatures
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Book reviews and much more. Friday, August 17, 2012. Book Review: Remarkable Creatures. Lightening has struck me all my life. I just finished reading three books by Tracy Chevalier and decided to write the review of Remarkable Creatures first. Why? Because it was so very different and unique. The first sentence was so. I have long noted that people tend to lead with one particular feature, a part of the face or body. My brother john for instance leads with his eyebrows. It is not just that they f...We sa...
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Dust Jacket: October 2013
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Reading the good life! Monday, October 21, 2013. Karna's Wife, The Outcast's Queen - Kavita Kané. What really happens when you demystify the Mahabharata or the Ramayana? What happens when you take away the mountains giving way to Parashuram, when you take away the river parting for Krishna, what if there is no sea of divine milk, if Brahma was a figment of a long ago poet's imagination? From the back of the book:. Karna's Wife, told from Uruvi's point of view, unfolds against the backdrop of the epic str...
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