I’m one of the few who enjoyed Mathematics as a subject in school. That’s why this book immediately appealed to me, and I had to procure a copy.
Continue reading “Book Review: Tales from the History of Mathematics, by Archana Sarat”
I’m one of the few who enjoyed Mathematics as a subject in school. That’s why this book immediately appealed to me, and I had to procure a copy.
Continue reading “Book Review: Tales from the History of Mathematics, by Archana Sarat”
One might be a mythology fan, but still not know everything from mythology. I realize that after reading this retelling of the Bhagavata, written by one of my favorite authors, Devdutt Pattanaik.
I don’t read books from the horror genre often, but one of my friends recommended this book to me. The title sounded interesting, as did the name of the character. So decided to give it a chance.
Continue reading “Book Review: Drina – The Earth Sorceress, by Sowmya Thejomoorthy”
Can a crime fiction be a light read? At times it can. This was one such instance. I found another book of this series, but thought I ought to start with this one, the first of the series, so I get an idea of the main characters.
Continue reading “Book Review: Quiche of Death, by M.C. Beaton”
I have read 34 Bubblegums and Candies before, and it was interesting. In a way, this book is like old wine in a new bottle, and some rebranding of course. Right off the bat, I liked the title and the cover art much better.
Continue reading “Book Review: Love a Little Stronger, by Preeti Shenoy”