This is a book that has many layers to it. Hence, after the initial review (Think Different! which was featured on Lunch), I decided to do another one that focused more on the business aspect of … more
The life of legendary Steve Jobs was filled with twists and turns, ups and downs which are probably best described by the author Walter Isaacson (who was commissioned by Jobs personally before his death … more
I've enjoyed Melissa Rossi's series of "What Every American Should Know About XXX" over the years. Every single book of hers is an eye opener and unlike the newspapers or magazines, … more
This is a book which I thought warrants a second reading. It is however, a book which may only pave the way for a new way of thinking rather than a new way of life. Having said that, everything … more
About Robert Pino: http://www.robertpino-cfg.com/pino.htm I chanced upon Robert Pino while doing a review on Barbara DeAngelis. Haven't read any of his books nor do I … more
Family Ties was the TV sitcom where we were first introduced to Michael J. Fox. You either love Alex Keaton or you hate him. Either way, he was captivating & he had a way with him which even at his … more
She's one of the few author who actually made me cried in public. Yes, you heard me right, in a Starbuck cafe in Vancouver, really. I was reading her book "Real Moments" when that happened.   … more
Transform and see it with a different eye. That's what forgiveness is to be perceived in order to release oneself from its chain. This is what the course tries to teach each and everyone one of us. … more
Marianne Williamson is a great writer, but she's an even better public speaker! I enjoyed her books (esp. Enchanted Love), I devoured her lectures and seminars. And I've read a great many … more
He is provocative, he is hypnotizing, he is inspirational. He is Richard Bach! I was first introduced to Richard Bach's writing in 2004. A guy I met on my trip to Antarctica … more
What is love? Define it and you still can't quite say that is love. A great many have tried defining it. A great many have written about it, sang about it and even fought and died for it. So, exactly … more
40 million copies of books sold worldwide. Going from monk to studying psychology to help his brother who suffered from bipolar (manic depressive), he began his journey of helping his loved ones and many … more
Ok, it's not chocolates nor is it a nightclub! You'd think it's sweet like chocolate or exciting as a club! Well, you are wrong... it's more like sweat and a lot of hard work involved! … more
This is one book which I read only as recently as 2 years ago. This is one of the most recent in a series of self help books I've read over the last 2 decades. As with John Gray's famous book … more
In the early 80s, I was into pop music and couldn't live a day without listening to my favorite artists. In the late 80s, I was very into films and the notion of romance. In the … more
The Top Trends that will reshape the world in the next 20 years! Alas, I don't even know about my own future in the next 20 months, let alone 20 years! James Canton is convincingly … more
Mr. Thomas Friedman is one of a kind. He has the knack for making complicated issues simple and boring issues interesting. One of the most intelligent and informed person around, he’s surprisingly … more
I created another data point for this as this is not really (not quite) a review about the book, but rather what's available and out there after the book has been published. It's more about a … more
The Lexus and the Olive Tree is a book published just before the turn of the Millennia. It is a book that generally try to explain the globalization and its effects; a concept which was very popular in … more