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Krishna posted a review at 2009-03-04 15:12:22 for The Age of Fallibility: Consequences of the War on Terror.
(Language: English)
I picked up this book because, over the years, I read several articles written by Soros. Moreover he made a lot of money correctly predicting macro economic and political shifts around the world. In fact, in this book, he forecasts the financial crisis several months in advance. The book itself was tough reading though. It was more of an argumentative research paper defending the decisions Soros made and supporting the work his foundations are doing. I found myself in agreement with most of his ideas, so it's still a good read, but you'd probably be better off reading online articles and op-ed pieces in various news papers by Soros.
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Krishna posted a review at 2008-08-12 16:04:34 for The Omnivore's Dilemma A Natural History of Four Meals.
(Language: English)
I have to admit Michael Pollan's Omnivore's Dilemma is one of the most influential books I've read in the health and well being genre. Omnivore's Dilemma really makes you think about what the food you eat does to you. The timing couldn't have been better, there is a new study almost every month that shows that Americans are getting more and more obese by the day; food, of course, being the primary cause.
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Krishna posted a review at 2008-02-08 19:36:59 for Wuthering Heights.
(Language: English)
guy loves girl. girl loves him but marries another guy. guy grows bitter and marries the other guy's sister, out of spite. everyone dies at the end. and yes, there are some ghosts too.don't get me wrong. the book is quite well-written. i just don't quite appreciate this typical 18th century english story.i better start liking stories like wuthering heights though. i now have over 20 free classics i downloaded from the sony ebookstore.
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Krishna posted a review at 2007-11-17 00:37:07 for India Unbound.
(Language: English)
This book offers a great insight into the evolution of entrepreneurship in post-independence India. The authoruses his personal observations and experiences effectively to narrate a convincing story of how a few key individuals and communities woke India up from its bureaucratic slumber. With the Indian economy on a tear, this book serves as a tribute to the gritty entrepreneurs that braved corrupt government institutions to bring in this era of prosperity. |
Krishna posted a review at 2007-11-16 12:49:16 for The dark room.
(Language: English)
A somber, soulful tale of a house wife in the pre-independence India. I am a big fan of R.K. Narayan's Malgudi Days, so when a friend recommended Dark Room, I expected a light reading. I was pleasantly surprised to find a book that delicately weaves an intricate story of marital relationships in Indian middle class families. Even though it was set in the 30's the story of a house wife's stuggle to keep her family intact in the face of adversities rings true in many families across the numerous villages and small towns of India, even today.
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Krishna posted a review at 2007-11-16 12:25:03 for Animal Farm A Fairy Story.
(Language: English)
I read Animal Farm when I was in junior high, in Delhi. It was eye-opening for me. Having been brought up on left-leaning history and sociology textbooks prescribed by the Indian government, that might very well have been written in soviet russia, I naively thought communism good and all capitalism evil. Animal Farm is a timeless classic that serves as a reminder of how an idealistic, impractical quest for a utopian society can lead to a worse, more unjust one.
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Krishna posted a review at 2007-10-01 10:58:34 for Shantaram.
(Language: English)
Simply amazing. I still don't believe that everything in the book happened to one person, but even if a tenth of that is true, it is quite simply amazing. I have to admit that I learned more about Bombay from the book than I ever did growing up in India. The book is certainly dense but it's a page turner and I went through it faster than I thought I would.
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Krishna posted a review at 2007-09-26 03:32:51 for Cryptonomicon.
(Language: English)
Must-read for every nerd on the planet
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Krishna posted a review at 2007-06-21 23:31:33 for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
(Language: English)
loved it so much, went through it in 4 days.
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Krishna posted a review at 2007-06-18 20:20:48 for Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies (Harper Business Essentials).
(Language: English)
Great book. Must read for any CEO.
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