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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Cat O' Nine Tales - Jeffrey Archer





12 short stories with twisted tails , out of which 9 were written while incarcerated for 2 years in 5 different prisons ! One is even set in India !! The criminal doesn't always get away with his crime , justice doesn't always prevail. Archer claims the last story- 'In the eye of the beholder'- to be his favorite , but the pun at the end totally escaped through my thin-head.


Jails look such a tempting abode; I , for one is ready to go to any prison if the outcome is something like this...

Sunday, November 13, 2011

A twist in the Tale - Jeffrey Archer


A collection of 12 short stories with a twist at the end- in the very last sentence.  Let's check the surprise quotient of Jeffrey Archer:




  1. The perfect murder: First of all it was not a murder but an accident. He was the foreman of the jury!! Does that twist make any big difference? Surprisingly bland .
  2. Clean sweep Ignatius: Neat,  clean sweep at the end.
  3. A LA CARTE: An emotional tale about filial relationship. Cute and sweet without twists and turns.
  4. Not the real thing: Totally sarcastic with a perfect end.
  5. Just good friends: It's crystal clear from the second page onwards. meaw..meaw...
  6. The steal: Funny story with a smart twist .
  7. Colonel Bullfrog: A striking war time story with a touching end.
  8. Checkmate: Short and tickling tail.
  9. The wine taster: The joke just bounced off me. It's high time I dedicate sometime for wine too.
  10. A chapter of accidents: Ha ha ha simply hilarious
  11. The loophole: Missed out on the loophole here.
  12. Christina Rosenthal: A sad and touching love story


Final verdict : Better admit it - you are a certified nincompoop. 


      Monday, November 07, 2011

      To kill a mocking bird - Harper Lee





      Published in 1960,the novel bagged The Pulitzer Prize in 1961. It's a required high school  text in America and Canada. This classic novel is set in South America during the 1930's. The only one novel written by Harper Lee, it covers issues like rape , racism , courage , compassion , prejudice and hypocrisy. And she chooses to tell it through the eyes of a child with a rare kind of humor and irony. It's designed to make people think and act. Yes , it's important to walk around in someone else's shoes in order to truly understand them.


      Definitely one of those books you should read before you die.