 | 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 |
 | A very interesting perspective 2 out of 3 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 |
 | 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 |
 | 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 |
 | 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 |
 | A window into a new theory of smell In this book, Burr presents the the theories of Luca Turin -- a scientist who has developed a radical new theory of how we smell. Proposing a model that had challenged the conventional understanding of how we ... read full review |
 | Life with the Gypsies A nice book that recounts the time spent by the author with a family of gypsies in Albania. Paints a sympathetic picture of the gypsies without being either too detached or emtionally vested. Fonseca's m... read full review |
 | Life with the Gypsies A nice book that recounts the time spent by the author with a family of gypsies in Albania. Paints a sympathetic picture of the gypsies without being either too detached or emtionally vested. Fonseca's m... read full review |