Written by the award winning “queen of mystery”, Agatha Christie, And Then There Were None is her second bestselling book, just behind the legendary classic, Murder on the Orient Express. The original title of the book(Ten Little Indians) was changed in the U.S because it was offensive to many people. The main conflict in ‘And...
The book A Thousand Splendid Suns is one filled with great tragedy and strength. The book not only tells a story of what a normal life would be like in Afghanistan during this time but gives a deep insight into two different lives loaded with war, lack of rights, and constant feelings of hopelessness and...
The book “The Importance Of The Wright Brothers” by Michael J. Martin, is about the lives of Orville and Wilbur Wright and how they grew to fame. The book explores the hardships the brothers had to face in their lives. With the life threatening illnesses jeopardising their school work and jobs, people doubting their skills,...
One of the bookish resolutions that I took in 2018 was to read 10 classics. My progress wasn’t noteworthy but I am determined to change it in the coming years. I picked up The Old Man and the Sea because I am participating in an Instagram readathon in which the prompt was to read a...
Tuesdays with Morrie’ has verifiably changed my view on life. Morrie Schwartz was an instructor and a teacher until the end. Indeed, even after death, Mitch Albom’s book has energized and edified individuals far and wide. In the book, the exercises of life given by Morrie are told. In his last minutes, Morrie was ‘in...
Click to order an assignment!
We guarantee complete confidentiality, you will receive a plagiarism-free paper!
ORDER NOW
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver revolves around the author Barbara, her husband Steven and two daughters Lily and Camille. They make a choice to move from Arizona to the Appalachian region. They had two homes, one being in Appalachia and the other in Tucson, Arizona. With their water use in Tucson, Barbara started to...
As a Revolutionary War fanatic, I decided to do my book review over John Fiske’s The War of Independence (1889). The book did not disappoint as Fiske takes the reader through a roller coaster of events that was the Revolutionary War. Before we dig into the book, I believe it is relevant to appreciate the...
Book Review – Israel and the Bomb, Avner Cohen This book review will consider Avner Cohen’s Israel and the Bomb, published in 1998. The book takes an academic yet highly readable approach, considering mainly archives, memoirs, and interviews in documenting Israel’s nuclear development from its conception around 1950 until Israel formalised an ‘opaque’ nuclear posture...
Book Review: The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in Saint Paul, MN on September 24, 1896. He is one of the great authors of his time. He wrote many books. His books are good and sometimes interesting to read. He served in the United States Army and during this time, he wrote a...
Book Review “In the Name of Jesus” ‘In the Name of Jesus’ addresses three powerful temptations of today’s world – to be relevant, to be spectacular, and to be powerful; then offers three disciplines – prayer, forgiveness, and reflection as antidotes. Nouwen begins by informing the reader that God is first at work in us,...