Category Archives: reading
“Open” by Andre Agassi
Cover of Open: An Autobiography Read from December 2009 till February 2010. Open is Andre Agassi‘s autobiography. The book was ghost-written by J.R. Moehringer but the material was provided through a series of recorded interviews with Andre. I cannot talk … Continue reading
“My Revolutions” by Hari Kunzru
Cover of My Revolutions Read from September 2009 to November 2009 My Revolutions by Hari Kunzru is a fictional story of one man coming to terms with his rebellious coming-of-age in London in the 1960s. The book is truly historical … Continue reading
“The Wisdom of Whores: Bureaucrats, Brothels, and the Business of AIDS” by Elizabeth Pisani
Did not get a chance to finish this as the library called it back, but read the majority of the book from February 2009 till March 2009. Pisani documents her travels and entrance into the world of “sex and drugs” … Continue reading
“Seize the Night” by Dean Koontz
Listened to this in November 2008 while on the roadtrip from Arlington, VA to Seattle, WA. This is my first Koontz novel and I think he writes for a different age group. I realized I am a fan of classic … Continue reading
“A Case of Need” by Michael Crichton (writing as Jeffrey Hudson)
Read in November 2008 while on Roadtrip to Seattle. Purchased from used bookstore on University of Michigan, Ann Arbor campus. This is an old story but well written and classic Crichton. This is his first fictional novel, based in the … Continue reading
“The House” by Danielle Steel
Listened to this audiobook in November 2008 while on the roadtrip from Arlington, VA to Seattle WA. This is a fun story by Danielle Steel regarding how an old house is an important part of a 30-something lawyer’s life. It … Continue reading