Saturday, August 25, 2018

Review: Dark Matter

Dark Matter Dark Matter by Blake Crouch
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An old friend recommended this book to me offline. Initially I was skeptical since I am not too much into sci-fi thrillers. It started off with a bang. Then it started petering out. About halfway through I was getting impatient to finish the book. But later, it started getting more and more interesting. The climax was stunning to say the least.

The plot is about a scientist and teacher Jason Dessen who disappears when out for drink with his friend. Without giving away too much, Jason embarks on a mind-altering journey seeking his wife, child and his identity.

I am sure a movie based on the book is not too far off. Fantastic book if you are a sci-fi thriller fan.

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Friday, August 24, 2018

Review: A Place Called Freedom

A Place Called Freedom A Place Called Freedom by Ken Follett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A sweeping saga of love, greed, betrayal and revolt combined with period drama is worth a read. A Ken Follett book makes it really special. This is a story of Malachi McAsh who is a Scottish slave working in the coal mines of Scotland owned by a greedy and wily man George Jamisson and his sons. McAsh yearns for freedom from slavery and circumstances arise when he is forced to go to America as a convict. He falls in love with Lizzie Hallim, an aristocrat lady who is married to the villain of the story, Jay Jamisson, the son of George Jamisson. This is the story of McAsh journey to freedom.

The characters are well developed and I loved the character of Lizzie who is portrayed as dare-devil and tom-boyish. You feel for McAsh who never gives up on his dream of breaking free from the shackles of slavery. You hate Jay for his selfishness and bigotry. There are fringe characters like Lennox, Cora and Peggy who complete the story beautifully. A nice and quick enjoyable read. However this cannot be compared to Pillars of the Earth which was a magnificent period drama.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Review: The Silk Roads: A New History of the World

The Silk Roads: A New History of the World The Silk Roads: A New History of the World by Peter Frankopan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is one of the most beautiful history books I have ever read. It was recommended to me by 7Jane (thank you, 7Jane) and in turn I have recommended this to a few other people. What attracted me was the title and the beautifully designed cover. However, the title was a bit of a misnomer when it says that it is a new history of the world.

The book largely concentrates on Europe and the Middle East with a passing reference to other countries. The book is written in a chronological order starting with the Medieval Age and ending in 2000s. The book gives insights into the political landscape of each region and the history behind the major events that have occurred in the world. Each chapter is divided into different historical periods and each such chapter has small nuggets of information which was absolutely delightful to read.

The author has done a wonderful job putting together such a well researched tome. However, this is not an in-depth research into the history of the world.



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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Review: Mightier Than the Sword

Mightier Than the Sword Mightier Than the Sword by Jeffrey Archer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As usual Archer comes up with a wonderful tale in his fifth instalment of the Clifton Chronicles. There are numerous twists and turns with political and courtroom dramas thrown in. This was more enjoyable than the earlier book. You fall in love with the characters of Emma Clifton, Cedric Hardcastle and Bob Bingham and hate the characters of Lady Fenwick and Alex Fisher. These characters are well etched out including Harry and Seb Clifton.

Will now take a break from the Clifton series for a while before I pick up the next one. The worst thing about the series is each book has a cliffhanger of a climax and you are eager to pick up the next one in the series. Thank goodness, I waited until all the books in the series were published before I bought them one by one.

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Review: The Martian

The Martian by Andy Weir My rating: 5 of 5 stars View all my reviews