Friday, December 25, 2009

LYF TiMe


Do you think the story matches with the title of the project???
a million dollar...nopes...a zillion dollar question...
the book clearly explained about the life of the people in islamabad...
i didnt find any character by the name veronika in the story...

sorry frnds
i didnt find this book interesting at all....

Friday, December 11, 2009

Thinking with HeArT


One day a renowned author discovers that his wife,a war correspondent,has disappeared leaving no trace. Though time brings success and new love, he remains mystified-and increasingly fascinated-by her absence.Was she kidnapped,blackmailed,or simply bored with their marriage?The unrest she causes is as strong as the attraction she exerts.His search for her-and for the truth of his own life-takes him from South America to Spain,France,Croatia and eventually,the bleakly beautiful landscape of Central Asia.More than that it leads him into a new understanding of the nature of love,the power of destiny and what it really means to follow ur heart.

My sincere recommendation is plz don't waste ur time reading this boo..i already wasted a lot of time..

Friday, November 27, 2009

ThiRd GiRl



Hercule Poirot is interrupted at breakfast by a young woman who wishes to consult with the great detective about a murder she ‘might have’ committed—but upon being introduced to Poirot, the girl flees. And disappears. She has shared a flat with two seemingly ordinary young women. As Hercule Poirot—with the aid of crime novelist Mrs.Ariadne Oliver—learns more about this mysterious ‘third girl’, he hears rumors of revolvers, flick knives, and blood stains. Even if a murder might not have been committed, something is seriously wrong, and it will take all of Poirot’s wits and tenacity to establish whether the ‘third girl’ is guilty, innocent, or insane.

actually i took a lot of time to complete this novel..starting it is so boring to read atleast 2 pages a day but ending has got a nice twist..by reading this story i came to know about a type of drug which wil make u feel tht u have done everything without actualy doing it..may be a murder...

Monday, November 23, 2009

Pocket Full Of Rye


Triple tragedy at yew tree lodge.

A model of complex skull duggery.

Rex Fortescue, king of a financial empire, was sipping tea in his ‘counting house when he suffered an agonizing and sudden death. On later inspection, the pockets of the deceased were found to contain traces of cereal. Yet, it was the incident in the parlor which confirmed Miss.Marple’s suspicion that here she was looking at a case of crime by rhyme….

“Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye,

………….

…………

……….

………


"The king was in his counting house, counting out his money

The queen was in the parlor eating bread and honey

The maid was in the garden hanging out the clothes,

When there came a little dickey bird and nipped off her nose..."

the above lines have a gr8 significance in the story till the last breath

Miss Marple started investigating the case by chit chatting. I like that...

I didnt expect her to be so old when i first read the book..she knows how to deal with people..

Lord Edgware Dies


Poirot had been present when Jane bragged of her plan to get rid of her estranged husband. Now the monstrous man was dead and yet the gr8 Belgian Detective couldn’t help feeling he was being taken for a ride. After all how can Jane have stabbed Lord Edgware to death in his library at exactly the same time she was seen dining with frnds?And what could be her motive now that the aristocrat had finally granted her a divorce?
According to me it has been a most ingenious crime puzzle. And also that Poirot is always fond of having the things difficult. A straight forward case is never good enough 4 him. No...it’s got to be torturous. He plays a game of his own.....everyone refers to him in this novel as a suspicious old devil.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

LuXurY EvErywhErE

Earlier there used to be cars where they possess more than 4 wheels...



Even now the Beauty is carried on..

This eight-wheeler is equipped with eight wheels and six of them are intended for turning, all of which are powered by an electric motor.


The 5.1 m (17 ft) car can accelerate from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in four seconds

DestinAtion UnknoWn


There are Scientists who are disapearing sudenly...were they being kidnapped or were they going to some far away place with their own will....everything went on mysteriously.....
Then came a lady who decided to commit suicide and was offered a chance to make it long lasting....she was shown with the other way of acheiving it..probably thru an unknown destination..
i liked this story very much and not only that the whole theme of the story line is known in the last chapter of the book...

Friday, September 11, 2009

pAst shAped ThE prEsEnt

A pAssenger tApped the cAb driver to Ask A question. The cAb driver lost control of the cAb, neArly hit Another cAr, missed Another truck, went off the roAd, into A kerb And stopped inches from A shop. For A minute everything wAs silence. “You scAred me to deAth”, the driver screAmed. The pAssenger Apologized And sAid, “I didn’t know thAt gently tApping your bAck could creAte such A pAnic.” The driver replied, ” Sorry. It is not your mistAke. TodAy is my first dAy As A cAb driver. For the lAst 10 yrs I hAve been ferrying deAd bodies in A vAn.”

1936 Murders

Captain Arthur Hastings returns to narrate this account of a personal challenge made to “Mr. Clever Poirot” by a killer who identifies himself as “ABC” and who leaves the ABC Rail Guide next to his victims--apparently intending to work through the English country side (he has struck in Andover, Bexhill-on-sea, and Churston) and exercise Poirot along the way. Serializes in London's Daily Express, The ABC Murders became a cultural phenomenon as readers were invited to try to keep up with the famous Belgian detective. It is a challenge that remains fresh and thrilling to this day -- and makes the ABC Murders one of the absolute must-reads of the Christie canon.

I just loved the way the things change at the end but felt bad how a cunning fellow pushes these murders on an innocent mad man.... 

“A master work of carefully concealed artifice. Most stunningly original”

“There is no more cunning player of the murder game than Agatha Christie”

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

pAths of Glory


This is the story of A mAn who loved two women, And one of them killed him.

Some people hAve dreAms thAt Are so outrAgeous thAt if they were to Achieve them, their plAce in history would be guArAnteed. FrAncis DrAke, Robert Scott, Percy FAweett, ChArles Lindbergh, Amy Johnson, Edmund HillAry and Neil Armstrong Are Among such individuAls........

But whAt if A mAn hAd such A dreAm And, when he'd fulfilled it, there wAs no proof thAt he hAd Achieved his Ambition?

PAths of Glory is the story of such A mAn. But not until you've turned the lAst pAge of this extrAordinAry novel will you be Able to decide if George MAllory should be Added to this list of legends, becAuse if he were, Another nAme would hAve to be removed.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

dArk TemptAtIoN


Never in my life i eat chocolate knowingly but i like the fragrance of it and also love to see it dark always...


yummy isn't it........




ummmmmm....m.mm.....mmmm....

dAnciNg PrIncEss

The new Barbie movie "Barbie in The 12 Dancing Princesses," casting Barbie as Princess Genevieve is a wonderful movie featuring Barbie as the seventh sister of 12 beautiful princesses who live with their lovable father, the King, in a dance-filled castle. When the King's cousin Rowena comes to live with them everything changes - no dancing, music or fun. Can Barbie and her sisters stop Rowena's treachery and save her father while restoring joy, music and dance back to the castle?

Here are gorgeous Barbie pictures of the Barbie Princess series of dolls. Dressed in beautiful outfits, these Barbie Princesses and their siblings and friends are all set to dazzle. Go ahead and take a look at these stunning pictures of the Barbie princesses.

Princess Genevieve


TwinSisters



Kelly Triplets



Ashlyn


Blair


Fallon


Edeline


Delia


Courtney

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

ReLigiOn Vs Science


This book actually deals with the matter of religion and also the feelings of a catholic citizen..dealing with the figures of the science as the inspiration.....

This actually involved a lot and lot of blood shed to prove the either cases each time

Also invloves misunderstanding

On the whole i never liked it..

So violently a book can be written by DAN BROWN where he can actually deal with small and a large puzzles for Robert Langdon to solve...


The introduction has something to deal with Science-CERN

THE religious ILLUMINATI triangle

All the time dealing with ambigrams
The Ambigram of Water

The Ambigram Of Fire

Book Name dealing with Ambigrams


Moving to the Vatican city
St.Peter's At day

During night illuminated with all the power


Inside the St.Peter's Basilica

The Illuminati Art
With Galileo

YOU MUST FOLLOW THE PATH OF THE ILLUMINATION!

The first misunderstood marker:
The visit to the Pantheon Temple, built by emperor Adrian in the 2nd century A.D. and perfectly preserved, and Raphael ’s Tomb.

The dimensions of the Pantheon’s main chamber were a tribute to Gaea, goodness of the earth.
The huge temple devoted to all the pagan gods and goddesses, became a Christian Church.

The largest dome, ever built in the past, is famous for the circular opening in the middle:
it is still subject of mysterious folk stories.
Pantheon with the Demon Hole at the top

EARTH…FIRST ALTAR OF THE SCIENCE

The mystery begins from the Northern Gates of Rome, Porta del Popolo, to discover one of the most famous square of Rome and its church, Piazza del Popolo and the church of Santa Maria del Popolo.

Here, the statues of Habbakuk and the Angel, by G.L. Bernini, indicate the way down the Path of the Illumination, and also the Chigi pyramid tomb with numerous symbols and vault referring to zodiac signs designed by Raphael. In the Chigi Chapel we will find the first Altar of Science and, exactly, in the subterranean crypt where the first cardinal is found dead with a burn on his chest…an ambigram

The first hidden marker-habakkuk with an angel

AIR… SECOND ALTAR OF THE SCIENCE

The adventure continues inside the Vatican State:
West Ponente, the west wind medallion the second altar, close to which the second cardinal is murdered by puncturing his lungs.

Discovering Saint Peter Square with the obelisk, and the largest Christian church in the world, Catholic churches’ mother and museum church.

To contemplate the Papal altar, the golden coffer surrounded by ninety- nine glowing ail lamps. It was said they would burn until the end of the time; also, the baldachin covering the tomb of St. Peter.

Second land marker-west wind by bernini

The Rome map making the diamond when the markers are joined

Piazza Del Pope with the Obelisk

Maria Vittoria Church which serves as the third marker and even where the cardinal is murdered and brande with the ambigram FIRE

FIRE…THIRD ALTAR OF SCIENCE

...Discovering the third element in the beautiful church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, where the third cardinal is burnt alive, and visiting the Cornano Chapel, the astonishing Ecstasy of St. Teresa, woman inflamed by passion’s fire.


The most expression of the Baroque art, the Bernini masterpiece and the Angel which indicates the way down of the last Altar of the science

The Ecstasy of St.Teresa

WATER… FOURTH ALTAR OF SCIENCE
The Fountain of the Four Rivers by Bernini

With the Obelisk

St.Agnes In Agony Church


CASTEL SANT’ANGELO… THE ILLUMINATE'S LAIR

Bernini’s Angel on the Bridge of Angels over the Tiber…the magnificent Castel,
a medieval fortress with classical statues, ruins…and the balcony on the top of the Castel to have a breathtaking overview of the “Passetto”
(open only on specific request), the way which connects the Vatican to Castel Sant’Angelo , visited also by Dan Brown after the Papal audience.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

DauGhteR'S PaRadIsE


Reading a book is absolutely worth when its read at the correct time.
coming to this book..its knowlegable reading this book when its during the school time.but at this age reading it means absolutely a bad timing until and unless u think that its been a revision for all the historical times....

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Love story


Erich Segal

The importance of relations is brought into picture through this story.I didn’t actually like it because the heroine dies at the end at the age of 25 only…L Touching story which everyone must read at least ones to get back to the relationships from this hard rock lives of us…..

Motive and Opportunity - What more can you want?

The main motive which I have to read this book came from the movie –Mujse Dosti Karoge!!! I can say that every one who actually saw that movie will have the interest to go through the book to know what’s actually there in it. This is because Rani Mukarjee says that she just reads the book Love Story and also that she reads it for entire movie…but here I find it to be only 46 pages and there’s nothing actually in it.

Really got upset by reading this one.

One point I can say here is that never keep highest expectations in anything u wish to enjoy.

Opportunity means I downloaded the e-book [:p]

Death In Clouds


Agatha Christie

Poirot was held in this story by the police with the charge that he himself had committed the murder. he strived hard to prove his innocence but nobody trusts a foreigner so he need to find out who the actual murder is and how it was al done. In his due course he got a new temporary secretary Madame Jane for himself and also arranges two marriages

Teaches lessons to a very young detective Fournier who is kept in charge of the case along with Poirot. He again stresses on the point like use the eyes of the brain, not of the body. Let the little grey cells of the mind function. Let it be their task to show you what actually happened. Nothing can be as misleading as observation.It seems Hercule Poirot can never escape murder. Crimes, motives and killers followed him across the orient and now they found him again-but this time much closer to home…