Thursday, May 24, 2012

Whoever told Leonardo DiCaprio that he is a great actor? He just "aint't."

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Some books I have read and enjoyed





 A Dance to the Music of Time By Anthony Powell

Hornblower Saga by C. S. Forester as well as other novels by him

The Adventures of Don Quixote (Penguin Classics) J. M. Cohen (Translator)

The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco

King Solomon's Mines by Henry Rider Haggard

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen


Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson

Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott

Random Harvest by James Hilton

Lost Horizon by James Hilton

Arabian Sands by Wilfred Thesiger

Big Red Train Ride by Eric Newby

The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone

Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain

Judge Dee at Work: Eight Chinese Detective Stories by
Robert van Gulik

Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

Ravelstein by Saul Bellow

Shane by Jack Schaefer

The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene

The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett

Men at Arms by Evelyn Waugh

Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder by Evelyn Waugh

Kim by Rudyard Kipling

Right Ho Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: A George Smiley Novel by John le Carre

Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy

The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy




Monday, May 21, 2012


I am very under- impressed with this smarterer website, questions seem like the ones from teachers who write their tests with the textbook in front of them.

Interesting anti- cubicle article in nytimes here

Tried to read, We’re missing the point by Rothenstein,  I guess he is putting to paper many implicit ideas that many readers are not familiar with.

Recently read Here is new York by E.B White, a nice book.