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Abduction
Added on 28-04-2007
Robin Cook, the master of medical suspense in this book combines human passions and high-tech thrills in an eerie and disturbing drama that unfolds on the borders of the unknown... A mysterious transmission from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean leads a Crew of Divers and Oceanographers to investigate a phenomenon beyond scientific understanding... Starring Dr Suzanne Newell who is a Geophysical Oceanographer and Perry Bergman the president of Bethnic Explorer are on a digging expedition on the Sea Mount Olympus to discover what lies beyond the Asthenosphere. An area within the Earth where there is large change in the transmission of Seismic waves. The Mohorovicic discontinuity or "Moho", thats the mysterious boundary between the Earth's crust and the Earth's mantle... They are on their way down on The Oceanus sub along with their team members lead by Donald along with two deep sea divers Mazola and Richard when THINGS START GOING WRONG... And this leads them to a discovery that will permanently change everything they have come to know about the LIFE ON THIS EARTH... As a bestselling author of medical thrillers, Robin Cook nanages a clever blend of science and fiction.... Frighteningly Feasible...... - kooltown1607 --kooltown1607, RxPG
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Love Story
Added on 28-04-2007
Eric Segal’s ‘Love Story’ is indisputably one of the best love stories ever written. Therefore, it might come as a surprise to many to learn that he had originally written the story for a movie of the same name starring Ryan O’Neal and Allie McGraw, which was released back in 1970. It was only in 1988, 18 years after the runaway success of the movie did the author publish it into a bestselling novel.
“Love means never having to say you are sorry.” This is the one most touching line in the book and forms sort of the backbone of the whole story. The protagonists are Oliver Barrett IV, a preppie Ivy League lawyer and Jennifer Cavilleri a seemingly nerdish, ebullient music major. Both are from as different worlds as possible. But you know what they say about love breaking all barriers. So does the love in this tragic story.
It is a short book by usual standards. An average accomplished reader might finish it in an hour or two. The best selling author of ‘Doctors’ and ‘Acts of Faith’, Segal has kept the narrative devilishly simple and to the point, yet there will be times when the reader will have to backtrack and re-read a page or two to get a grasp on what actually transpired between the characters amidst all the abuses they keep hurling at each other. Maybe the book is pointedly short to bring into glaring perspective the fact that depth of love is hardly dependent on time, as is the case with Oliver and Jenny’s all encompassing love for each other.
It is the quintessential love-story-line. ‘Rich boy’, Oliver meets and falls for ‘Poor girl’, Jenny and they get married amidst opposition from his parents. Their whole saga is an apparent love hate one, at least that’s what’s evident from the language they use, but it’s all on the surface. The story moves at a rapid pace yet covers a period of only a few short years. It is a story of selfless love and loss, of sacrifice and poignant anguish. By the end, there are quite a few moments liable to bring on the water works.
It’s a simple tale told in a simple manner. Nevertheless, the emotional punch it packs is quite a strong one. The author has tried to simulate the style of writing in his other books ‘Oliver’s story’, which is a sequel to ‘Love story’ and ‘Only love’, with only partial success.
It is a wonderful heartfelt tumultuous story, which everyone in love should read. And yes, it is true…Love, does mean never having to say you are sorry.
--lavanya_doc, RxPG
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A Case of Need
Added on 28-04-2007
For all of you Die Hard fans of Michael Crichton, this award-winning debut novel, is a mind blowing, almost impossible to put down, simply amazing piece of work, written by him shortly after completion of his medical internship. To be more precise, the initial editions of this were published under his another name that he used during those days - Jeffrey Hudson... Well to start with, the story highlights on a rich father's girl who on a Fateful Night, arrives bleeding at her family physician's clinic and then dies mysteriously on the operating table, her physician is accused of murder, raising countless questions. Was it accidental malpractice? A violation of the Hippocratic oath?? Or a cold-blooded murder??? It is then that his collegue starts investigation on his own as 'A Case of His Need' in order to prove his friend innocent... Of course in the end he is able to solve the Murder Mystery but with much difficulty... But to find how he does so and who is the main culprit and what really happened to that girl on that 'Fateful Night', you got to pick this up and see for yourself... --kooltown1607, RxPG
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