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William Golding – The Lord of the Flies
“Which is better – to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill?” This is one of the quotes that I think can best characterize this book, the “Lord of the flies“. I don’t usually …
Kurt Vonnegut – Slaughterhouse Five
Do you like war books? Cause I don’t. If I had the curiosity to read about the book and find it’s got to do with the War, I’d have skipped it from my reading list. And …
J.D. Salinger – The Catcher in the Rye
I’ve read the book 8 years ago, as a college assignment. It’s been quite a lot since then, so weeks ago it felt good to re-read it and understand it as the over 30 year old …
Robert I. Sutton – The No Asshole Rule
The No Asshole Rule, is a marvelous book by Robert I. Sutton. This is a book about a big idea. Human behavior or psychology isn’t an easy thing to explain specially when one is at work …
Andrew Ross Sorkin – Too Big to Fail
This book by Andrew Rose Sorkin is his excellent work about American financial crisis. He actually tried to depict the story of financial battle between Wall Street and Washington to save the financial system to be …
Dan Brown – The Da Vinci Code
Yes, I am that type of a person who’d not ‘jump’ into a trend with the rest of the world. So, by the time people were raving about Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, Dojo was …
John Grisham – The Confession
When I started reading this book by John Grisham, in the very beginning, it appeared as an ordinary legal thriller and a crime story but reaching the end of the story, there was an entirely different …
Elizabeth Gilbert – Eat, Pray, Love
After reading “Eat, Pray, Love”, it seems that Elizbeth Gilbert is soul sent to find spiritual contentment in the world. This book is a travelogue in which she tried to expose three basic elements of life …





