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Tips to become a succesful book blogger

No one has become a superstar blogger overnight.Recognition in blogosphere takes time and there are no short cuts for achieving instant success as a blogger.Read like there is no tomorrow and pen down your sincere thoughts in a lucid, organised and unpretentious manner.Your work will definitely get its due.

Blogadda-Quikr Shopping Fiesta: My Experience

It was like a slap on my face.Thankfully Arun was not there with me to witness by embarassement. I was all set to call him when some random piece of paper with a phone number written on it from my pocket caught my attention.

Book Review:Salvation Of a Saint

On the whole,’The Salvation Of Saint’ is a decent thriller.It may not be as racy as ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’,but still it’s a pretty good one.

Interview with Doctor-turned- Writer Deepal Kripal

Earlier this week,we chatted with Doctor-turned-Author,Deepak Kripal.He has authored 'The Devil's Tale:An impossible journey',published by Leadstart Publishers.In this candid interview,he tells us about his debut work,future plans,his journey as a writer and his other interests in life.

Private India: Book Review

On the whole,'Private India' by James Patterson and Ashwin Sanghi is a strictly average work.

August 23, 2014

Random thoughts on Robin Cook's 'coma'

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              This is not going to be a full fledged review.After all,what is the point in reviewing a book which is almost 30 years old and that too a really successful one? 'Coma' marked Dr Robin Cook's first big success as an author and was first published by Signet Books in 1977 (almost a decade before this blogger was born!).It is a medical thriller and traces the journey of Dr Susan Wheeler,a twenty something, attractive third year Medical Student who stumbles upon a couple of bizarre coma cases during the very first clinical posting of her medical studies.Pretty soon,she discovers that almost all those patients/victims had undergone only minor surgical procedures for their respective ailments before becoming comatosed.The inquisitive girl she is, Susan decides to find out the truth behind these mysterious cases and soon finds herself in deep trouble.
              More than the way it is written(there are plenty of scenes which defy logic and even the protagonist Susan is not a very likeable character),it is the central theme of the book which impressed me.The book should have been way ahead of it's time when it first came out.It may be 37 years old now,but never mind,it still manages to entertain!

-nikhimenon