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World History: Minipedia

Edited By Jeremy Black
Worms: 2 and ½ out of 5
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The book is a collection of very brief description of the major events of human history. The order is obviously chronological. Starting from the ancient world era the author takes you to the twentieth century. For better understanding book is divided in sections on each century i.e. ancient world, fifteenth century and then up to last century. Then each section is further divided on the basis of the subject matters uniformly for each of these sections: power and politics, wars, culture, exploration, industry, science and Technology and finally religion.
The minipedia is extreme compaction and is excellent to roughly develop the time line in your mind for all significant that has happened. Even the most important topics have not been given more than three fourth of the page.
I think choose the other way to write would have given it better flow, that is the subject matter was taken up and then was revealed century by century. This would have probably better flow to the book.

Anyway, the book is nice for all those who are interesting in history and yet like it in small doses.

World History: Minipedia

Edited By Jeremy Black
Worms: 2 and ½ out of 5

The book is a collection of very brief description of the major events of world history. The order is obviously chronological. Starting from the ancient world era the author takes you to the twentieth century. For better understanding book is divided in sections on each century i.e. ancient world, fifteenth century and then up to last century. Each section is further divided on the basis of the subject matters i.e. power and politics, wars, culture, exploration, industry, science and Technology and finally religion.
This minipedia is extreme compaction and is excellent to roughly develop the time line in mind for all significant events that happened. Even the most important topics have not been given more than three fourth of the page.
I think choosing the other way to write would have given it better flow i.e. each subject matter (e.g. wars, politics,then science etc.) was taken up separately and then was revealed century by century. This would have probably gievn the book a story like flow.

Anyway, the book is nice for all those who are interested in history and yet like it in small doses.

Briget Jones Diary 2: Edge of the reason

Author: Helen Fielding
Worms: 2 and 1/2 out of 5

I liked it. It’s a personal diary of a silly, or rather not so smart girl, Bridget. The film is slightly different from the movie and I think both were funny in there own ways. She pens her thoughts as they come when she gets trapped in a jail in some third world country and even when she is gliding from heights on a office mission.
In short, its tale of imperfect girl who is in love with a perfect man and this time for a change he is in love with her too, yet she is found struggling to keep up. She keeps defending her love against sometimes vile beauties and some times against her own faulty self.
Despite all this I don’t think you can say it’s a love story.
But mind you, it seems more likeable for female readers than for the male readers. For them it’s worth just 2 worms.