Monday, June 20, 2011

Review of "Butterfly Man"


20/06/11
Dayyan Adoor

Butterfly Man
          Jeffery Lee’s “Butterfly Man” is a must-read for fiction readers. The novel takes us through a dramatic journey filled with revenge, betrayal, greed and love. The story begins in the island of Xcalan along the coast of Mexico where former Argonaut soldier, Burr Whitman is living a new life hoping that he has left behind his traumatic past. However, Burr is lured back into the world of violence and bloodshed when a new mission offers him a chance to save his island from oil miners and also investigate the mysterious disappearance of his old friend.
          Burr along with his Argonaut mercenary is hired to recapture the city of Madero from rebels for the private Gem Corporation. The city of Madero is filled with emerald mines. Human greed for the rich, natural green crystal had created a long epic battle between the rebels and the Military squad of the Gem Corp. The war between rival groups and the mystery behind El Verde, a fabled city believed to have some of the world’s most precious emeralds leads Burr into shifting alliance plagued with betrayal. The carnage mounts until the stage where even the survival of the forest is at stake. Eventually, Burr finds himself fighting not only to gain his pay cheque but also for his very own existence!
          - The novel is available in Better Book Store in Salmiya for only 2.250 KD.


Monday, June 13, 2011

Book review of "Jane Eyre"



             As the revered author of Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte, would begin "hello dear reader." After reading Jane Eyre twice, the first time simply to enjoy it and the the second time with the intention of critically analysing it, it became apparent to me that the protagonist encapsulates the nature of women  - not only during the Victorian era but also in modern day.
This is apparent as Jane Eyre strived to achieve equality with her fellow males while also trying to become independent from those around her, eventually, her desires are fulfilled as she is to wed a wealthy man. Although, like any other woman of a modern or Victorian mentality, she feels unworthy of receiving those that she desired the most as she deems herself to be simply: not good enough.
Later on, Jane Eyre continues with several monologues where she questions her personality , background and her religious ethics; simultaneously, she wonders on whether she would ever have another chance to gain those that she desires the most. In comparison to modern women, these traits are apparent as even they wonder on the same topics, including: taxes; gender conversion; and men. Ranging between the two, the schizophrenic nature of women in general is portrayed through the character of Jane Eyre.
To be fair, men are not completely  innocent as well – as they are also equally lambasted by Charlotte Bronte in her novel. This is done through the scandalous Mr.Rochester, who attempts polygamy but fails shamefully. Men nowadays would ostracize him as being 'not man enough' or label him as being 'whipped' in reference to his inability to break away from his relationship duties to Jane Eyre.
Whereas Jane Eyre would be welcomed into a pool of women who schizophrenically moan about the different types of nail polish on sale, outlined with their unworthiness to buy them – since they are supposedly sacrificing themselves for the better of those around them.
After reading it , and writing copious quantities of essays, I am left wondering: if women perceive themselves so undeserving , then why ask for anything in the first place ? and if a men define masculinity by the ability to be adulterous, then why expect fidelity ? For these reasons, I have label the novel Jane Eyre as being epitaph to the hypocritical nature of men and women before and today as it's plot seems to rely on both characters committing the classical mistakes of many men and women before them, as also today. 

By intern, Mr J
  

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Reviews of "the monk who sold his ferrari"

I resisted reading "The monk who sold his ferrari" by Robin Sharma for a long time because I thought the title was gimmicky. I realized that I was being closed to new ideas by literally judging a book by its cover and title so I picked up the book. However, now I am glad I read the book because it gave me access to age-old wisdom in an easy-to-read fable. The book is about Julian Mantle, a high profile lawyer who imparts the wisdom taught to him by some Himalayan gurus via a fable. The fable starts in a magnificient garden with a lighthouse in the middle of the grounds. Out of the lighthouse walks a 9 foot tall 900 pound Sumo Wrestler who falls on a stop watch that's been lying on the floor and loses consciousness. The wrestler then wakes up to the fresh gragrence of the yellow roses coming from a distance which he proceeds to look for. Thus he discovers that there is a diamond studded pathway which he takes...
Buy the book at Better Books to read this exciting story and find your inner-soul!

By intern, Priyanka Oberoi

This book takes you from the life of a busy American lawyer who faces a "near- to- death" experience to the vast ranges of the Himalayas in a quest to relieve himself physically as well as spiritually. But nothing is free, as the monks tell him, and so he is asked to return and spread the secrets of Yoga to the people in return. So he goes and gives all the secrets to his best friend.

By intern, Mustafa Bokesmati




Review of "Where Rainbow's end"

The most spectacular fact about "Where Rainbow's end" is that its entirely made up of notes, emails, letters, Im's etc. This book by Best selling author of "Cecelia Ahern" follows the story of Alex and Rosie's friendship since childhood. But can they handle remaining best friends forever once they grow up or will life's troubles create rifts between them? Or are they meant to be more just best friends? The way this amazing romantic comedy has been written gives us an insight into their private lives by making us feel like part of the story. This is definitely a book to pick up if you are into Romantic Comedy and if you liked "PS I love you" you will LOVE this!
Pick it up at Better Books for only KD 2.000!

By intern, Khadeeja Narangoli



Review of The Children's Book of Virtues.


What a wonderful book. A book full of stories with morals you would like your child to learn. It is the ideal storybook for the parents and children to read together. Virtues such as courage, responsibility and compassion are discussed in a very interesting manner. By this book the author aims to teach the children some morals which should be grown in the child’s personality in order to be a better person in future.The book is just 3 KD. Written by William J. Bennett.By intern Mohamed Fouad.
This book edited by William J. Bennett is a great book for children because it teaches children about virtues which  is the most important thing, in my opinions at least. This book teaches children about virtues such as courage, responsibility, perseverance, responsibility, work, self- discipline, compassion, faith, honesty, loyalty and friendship. I would recommend this book for two reasons- firstly, because virtues are very important for children and secondly this store will buy me an Iphone if this book sells!
By intern, Adeeb Mohd

Review of Salt by Interns

Did you know that salt can save your money ? Did you know that salt can clean your teeth.. There are lot more uses of salt than you might even know. Christine Halvorson's "Salt " shares over 100 terrific tips and tricks using salt. Salt can help you escape the trouble.. If you want the to hide the blood on your shirt from your folks or even clean the stains you spilled on the carpet, salt provides you with 100's of solutions. So, come and buy "Salt" to insure yourself.
- By intern Dayyan.


Review: Over 100 helpful household hints with salt.
That is such an awesome book. A book which gives you a 100 solution for your household using the most found element used in our food namely “salt”.  Solutions varying from cleaning the kitchen with salt to using salt for your dogs and pets. This book is a must-buy for housewives. The book also contains recipes for youngsters such as:
“Salt dough:
1 cup salt
4 cups all purpose flour
Medium bowl
1.5 cup water
Rolling pin2 tablespoons veg. oil” (continuation will be found in the book when you purchase it.)
The book is a 1.5 K.D. hard cover book written by Christine Halvorson. – 
by intern Mohamed fouad



Friday, June 10, 2011

Diary entry from an intern for the 10th of June

Today was a very busy day for us! We got some amazing books by bestseller authors such as Robert Harris, Robert Ludlum and Lee Child and we ended up meeting a few new customers as well. Also, since today the gavel club and toastmasters were also in sessions we ended up meeting a lot of kids as well (and discreetly picking up a few public speaking techniques too ;P).
Also, tonight was the first movie night. 'Rio' was on today and we had a few kids who came in to watch it, hopefully we'll end up with a lot more people for the next movie ("Eat, Pray, Love' on Wednesday from 6.30) though because then only will it truly seem like a proper movie night!
So come one, come all on Wednesday!

By intern, Khadeeja Narangoli