Book Review on “The Count of Monte Cristo” Book Review Literature by Khatun-A-Jannat Asha - February 24, 2024February 24, 20240 "The Count of Monte Cristo" offers a riveting tale of betrayal, adventure, and revenge. Alexandre Dumas crafts an epic journey of a man's transformation from a wronged sailor to a mysterious noble. Dive into the enthralling world of "The Count of Monte Cristo," an 1844 adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas. This classic piece of literature stands the test of time, captivating readers with its intricate plot and richly developed characters. Edmond Dantès' odyssey of misfortune and retribution resonates deeply with themes of justice, power, and the resilience of the human spirit. Firmly rooted in its historical context, the narrative sweeps across the colorful backdrop of post-Napoleonic France. Dumas skillfully intertwines romance, suspense, and moral quandaries, making it a compelling read for both
Book Review on Atomic Habit Book Review by Khatuna Jannat Esha - October 13, 2023September 26, 20240 'Atomic Habits' starts with a life event of the upbeat author James Clear and how he came back as one of the key players of his team even though he was cut from his team after slipping into a coma and falling into an unfortunate accident in the playground. A small belief in himself and his determination to become a prominent player kept him going to recover and develop his body as an athlete. This led James Clear to discover the staggering power of small habits for the first time and included his lifetime experiences with acts of self-development in this book. To digest the lessons and meet our potential, the only thing we need is a small start and
Don’t Forget to Finish Your Coffee Before It Gets Cold- Review of “Before the Coffee gets Cold” Book Review Literature by Khatuna Jannat Esha - June 28, 2023February 14, 20250 "Before the Coffee Gets Cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi is a fantasy novel, but don’t expect the kind of fantastical elements that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Instead, this book is filled with raw emotions and deep human connections. If you dislike melancholic, thought-provoking stories, this book might not be for you. I won’t claim it’s a perfect 10 out of 10, but I savored every moment of the story. I have always been a fan of how Japanese literature portrays human emotions, and if you’re anything like me—trust me—once you pick up this book, there’s no turning back until you’ve finished it. The first thing that drew me in was the title—Before the Coffee Gets Cold. Doesn’t it sound
Prizes by Erich Segal- A Narrative of Human Desires Book Review Literature by Khatun-A-Jannat Asha - October 13, 2021October 13, 202116 Prizes by Erich Segal Recently I've finished reading an American Novel named "Prizes" by Erich Wolf Segal. It’s the first literature I've read in English which is referred by my mentor. Actually I was too weak in English before and I could never gather enough courage to read the English literatures. But my mentor believed in me that I can, because I followed his guidelines for long time and improved my English reading skill. So I started and surprisingly I've finished this book with 470 pages & 63 chapters within only two days!!! I am really happy for this. It’s an interesting book with full of love, emotions, science, failure, and betrayal and also the ultimate success of the characters. And now I
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe- Cruelty of Slavery Book Review Literature by Khatun-A-Jannat Asha - August 29, 20211 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin is the most famous books in the world history which is written on anti-slavery. Its heart-wrenching story will give you the idea about the evils of humanity. Actually I am not reviewing this book, I am just sharing my feelings after reading. I first read the book when I was in school, it was a translation of the World Literature Center. Today I read again from another publication book in my collection. The book was published in 1852, and a violent uprising and civil war broke out among those opposed to slavery in the United States. And since then, the government has been forced to ban slavery by amending the US Constitution in 1855. When President
Review on “Lost at sea” by Bryan Lee O’Malley|| Khatuna Jannat Esha Book Review Literature by Khatuna Jannat Esha - July 30, 2021September 3, 20240 (This Review has written by Jannat Esha, student of EEE, Dhaka University.) It's not a review just my heartfelt thoughts that I perceived while going through the comic "Lost at sea" by Bryan Lee O'Malley. It's nothing like breath-taking story that I used to like but in every page in the messed up thoughts of the character Raleigh I could find my teenage self who was trying to embrace the cruelty of this mysterious world with a battered soul. This short comic is literally based on the innermost thoughts of a confused teenage girl named Raleigh who considers herself soulless. Here Raleigh while travelling up the coast tries to put the pieces of her life together. It took may be an hour or
Review on Angels & Demons by Dan Brown|| Khatuna Jannat Esha Book Review Literature by Khatuna Jannat Esha - July 29, 2021September 3, 20240 A blend of fact, fiction, history, thrillers, puzzles, and arts Angels & Demons is one of the bestselling novels of the Robert Langdon series written by Dan Brown. If you are looking for some thrill along with a dark environment and unexpected twists, then it’s definitely for you! Here Dan Brown brought up the century-old controversy "religion vs. science," upholding an ancient organization called "Illuminati," which holds deadly vendettas against the Catholic Church. A silent war continues to break out not only throughout the book but also in the mind of the reader about some existing questions of religion. What I liked the most was that the was that the writer didn't try to impose his decisions upon the reader but