Saturday, 30 August 2014

[Book Review] Digital Fortress

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Interested in coding and decoding?
Want some thriller and suspense to add ?... Then grab Digital Fortress by Dan Brown because it will surely keep you at the edge of your seat throughout the book. Belonging to the genre Science Fiction and Techno-Thriller, this book explores the theme of Government surveillance of people's private information.

Lead cryptographer Susan Fletcher didn't realize she was headed for a deep trouble when she got a call in the morning from commander Strathmore nor did she realize the danger NSA was facing from unknown sources. One thing led to another and Susan found herself trying to save her company and also her loved ones..

Susan Fletcher is a strong feminine character...she is bold, intelligent, smart and beautiful. Digital Fortress revolves around mainly three characters--Susan (NSA's Head Cryptographer), Commander Strathmore (NSA Deputy Director of Operations) and David Becker (A Professor of Modern Languages and the fiancé of Susan Fletcher). Digital Fortress is multiple third person narrative and the story is quite fast paced as you will be in the thick of its mystery and storyline within few page.

Dan Brown has always entertained readers through his mysterious way of storytelling and digital fortress was no less. Real page turner and highly gripping. This book is an assortment of mystery, action, adventure, romance and ever changing digital lifestyle. A huge thumbs up to Dan Brown.

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

[Book Review] The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

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The Monk who sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma is an inspirational book belonging to the genre self-help.
This book is entirely a conversation between two friends.... Julian Mantle lawyer turned preacher shares his experience of wisdom from sages to his friend John. John opens up his heart to ask those questions which have often turned  up in our own mind and quizzed us without getting answers.

This book is a must read for every human being. Robin Sharma has explained the virtues of life through memorable fables and simple language for everyone's understanding. From developing a better self to enjoying the journey of life rather than the destination, this book tells us the 'power of now'. Robin Sharma has tried to answer the questions of our short life quite wisely.
This book has provided many practical means to apply so as to improve our concentration, positive thoughts and sharpen our mind.

Julian Mantle and John are characters with which we can relate our own life to. They have their own share of problems just like everyone of us. The experiences that Julian Mantle shared with John had a profound impact on him and I will give you my word that this book will not disappoint you, if you look beyond the story line and into the messages it conveys through beautiful tales and fables.
As I said earlier, this book is for everyone and it will benefit everyone. It is worth the catch. Hope eachone of you likes it.......