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The Osterman Weekend by Robert Ludlum

Books Jan 31, 2022

As I have written on my rating explanations that a book who got a one star was likely a chore to read, and I won’t recommend it. I rarely ever rate a book 1 star. The point being I rarely ever ever rate a book One star. I don’t think I’ve ever given any book a One star since I…

The Scarlatti Inheritance by Robert Ludlum

Books Dec 10, 2021

This is the first book by the Author Robert Ludlum that I’ve read. I’ve earlier seen the Movies based on his Jason Bourne series. I’ve three more books by the author that I’ll read in due course of time. I picked up the four book compendium of Robert Ludlum mainly to complete my reading challenge for the year 2021. It’s…

The Man Who Solved the Markets

Books Nov 09, 2021

The Man who solved the Market, How Jim Simmons Launched the Quants Revolutions by Gregory Zuckerman is a story about how a man at a time when computers were taking lead roles in every other industry except the Financial market used Mathematics and Computers to give investing a completely new directions. We heard of behemoths like Warren Buffet, Peter lynch,…

life in times of Air Raid

Books Sep 03, 2021

The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz by Erik Larson. This book although informative about the how life was in the UK at the time of Nazi invasion but looses readers attention after 300 pages or so. If I had to add a narative or lines from each cast it would be…

Myths of the old

Books Jul 26, 2021

Myths of the old is the third and final book in tantric of old trilogy by Krishnarjun Bhattacharya. I have read all three books of his and have found them quite interesting. When I first Bought Book 1 Tantric of Old about six years back I never knew if I will ever finish the series. While I was reading it…

The Spy and The Traitor The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War

Books Jun 25, 2021

Date Read: 15.06.2021 – 23.06.2021 Outside fiction, spying seldom goes exactly according to plan. Ben Macintyre, The Spy and The Traitor A stocky, athletic figure, Gordievsky strode confidently through the airport crowds. Inside him, though, a low terror bubbled. For Oleg Gordievsky, KGB veteran, faithful secret servant of the Soviet Union, was a British spy. Code-named NOCTON Wow, that one…