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Saffron Dreams – Shaila Abdullah

If your husband, who is a waiter in the Window on the World Restaurant in one of the Twin Towers,  is killed during the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre in New York, you would have every right to be angry at the perpetrators. You would have every right to hate them. You would have every right to express your anguish of your pain and loss. But if your husband, who is a waiter in the Window on... read more

Beat The Reaper – Josh Bazell

A single word came to my head when I finished this book. Wow. What a ride. This was a clever combination of graphic violence, black humour, thrills and empathy and it was a story which just kept you on the edge of your seat. For a first novel, it is an explosion from an author who has a fantastic way with words, the ability to craft strong characters and a knack for painting an image which is sometimes... read more

Deep Thinking The Human Condition: New Ideas We Can’t Do Without – S.A. Odunsi

In the modern world, why is it that half of the population lives in relative affluence, with abundant food, good housing, employment and luxuries, yet the other half suffers from persistent underdevelopment and poverty? How is it that with technological advances, ever increasing business and growing education that a large number of people spend each day merely trying to survive? This is the question that... read more

Irrationality – Stuart Sutherland

All humans are inherently irrational. ‘Except me!’ I hear you cry ‘I am completely rational. It’s everyone else who is irrational’. According to Stuart Sutherland, as much as you might like this assumption, that is all it is. As humans, we are all irrational and science has now proved it. This is an interesting examination of the irrationality of the human psyche. Sutherland... read more

Life of Pi – Yann Martel

Four years ago I bought a copy of Life of Pi by Yann Martel at a time when I was trying to read more modern fiction and prize winners. I remember loving it. I loved it so much that I recommended it to others without hesitation and it sat on my bookshelf waiting to be read again. Shift forward to the present day, and Life of Pi was handed out to us in our book group. I took it with pleasure, glad of the... read more

Now Is Gone – Geoff Livingstone

There are a lot of books about social media appearing in the market at the moment. Some of them bring new ideas and revelations, while others simply rehash the same information. In both cases, however, the biggest problem with writing about the current internet phenomenon is it is moving and changing faster than the books can be written and published. As such, aside from a couple of seminal books on the... read more

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