 | A very interesting perspective 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Levitt provides an incredibly interesting perspective on a number of topics here. The overall theme really is about how economic cause and effect works, and he chooses some incredible illustrative and entertan... read full review |
 | Fantastic! A must read! 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Jan Yoors’, a Belgian born into a well-to-do but incredibly open-minded family, essentially ran away from home at the age of twelve to live with a band of gypsies on-and-off for about six years. Yoors’ accoun... read full review |
 | Stunning book, and a creator of a genre 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Recounting the senseless murder of a family of four in the American heartland and the ensuing case up until the death penalty was meted out to the murderers, Capote practically created a new genre of literature... read full review |
 | Stunning! 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Recounting the senseless murder of a family of four in the American heartland and the ensuing case up until the death penalty was meted out to the murderers, Capote practically created a new genre of literature... read full review |
 | Wonderful Contextual Retelling 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Dunn does a wonderful job in re-telling the accounts of the famous 14th century traveller who traipsed around most of the Eastern hemisphere. The reason I really liked this book is because Dunn does a fantasti... read full review |
 | A masterpiece 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
One of the most enduring novel in modern English literature, this book is an incredible read. Capote, in stark contrast the horror and realism of "In Cold Blood" paints such a beautiful and evocatin... read full review |
 | Stunning! 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Recounting the senseless murder of a family of four in the American heartland and the ensuing case up until the death penalty was meted out to the murderers, Capote practically created a new genre of literature... read full review |
 | An interesting perspective! 1 out of 3 people found this review helpful
In essence this is the autobiography of the first Mughal emperor, a descendent of Genghiz Khan and Tamerlane. Written is the style of a chrnoicle, this book provides a rare and unquie window in Occidental roy... read full review |
 | Densely packed 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
This book is a scholarly review of Freemasonry and the surrounding trappings of secrecy. While the book is very densely packed, and will probably appeal only to scholars and not the layman, the book effective... read full review |
 | Stunning exposition on a key topic of cosmology 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
In this book, Singh does an incredible job of taking the readers through centuries of thinking around astronomy, physics, and cosmology to paint the picture on (possibly) how the universe with birthed and how i... read full review |