Book Review – The Autumn Of The Patriarch by Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez (1975)

My Rating: 4 of 5 ||  My Review on Goodreads  ||  More About The Book  ||  About The Author They walk under its shadow. And it feels forever. They breathe their warm heart out under its all-pervasive blanket for so many countless instants (sometimes their entire lives) that the line drawing its glistening touch and … More Book Review – The Autumn Of The Patriarch by Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez (1975)

Book Review – Notes From Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1864)

 My Rating: 4 of 5  ||  My Review on Goodreads  ||  More About The Book  ||  About The Author  ||  Author’s Website I scribbled on my notepad, random words, stared at them, struck them and occasionally, tore the page to reveal a new one. The overcast sky was teetering at the rain’s behest and the … More Book Review – Notes From Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1864)

Book Review – Journey Into The Past by Stefan Zweig (1987)

My Rating: 5 of 5  ||  My Review on Goodreads  ||  More About The Book  ||  About The Author LOVE. ABSENCE. Two words. Short but Strong. Both are trend-setters, albeit of different kind. Both have their own, absolute meanings; their legion of fans swear by it. Those under their hypnotic spell can hardly belong elsewhere. … More Book Review – Journey Into The Past by Stefan Zweig (1987)

Book Review – If On A Winter’s Night A Traveller by Italo Calvino (1979)

 My Rating : 5 of 5  ||  My Review on Goodreads  ||  More About The Book  ||  About The Author Push me not, not right now, Frozen feet is all I have; Shine me not, not right now, Calming dark is all I have; Correct me not, not right now, Impelling doubt is all I have; Wake me … More Book Review – If On A Winter’s Night A Traveller by Italo Calvino (1979)

Book Review – Netsuke by Rikki Ducornet (2011)

My Rating: 4 of 5   ||   My Review on Goodreads   ||   More About The Book   ||   Author’s Website In the family of exhilaration, stupor is a vulpine breed. One can often find it lying sulking behind the pure aura of dream, its distant and more heralded cousin. But make no mistake, Sir; its sulking is … More Book Review – Netsuke by Rikki Ducornet (2011)