This book
JJ Sila Kurippugal, is
one of most celebrated novels in Tamil literature. This is the first ever
post-modernist tamil novel. It destroys all the formats of novel writing. Part
one is like prologue for the part 2. Whole first part is about how Balu knows
about Malayalam writer Joseph Joice (JJ), and who are all he met for writing
the book about him. The second part is the translation of Diary Notes of JJ.
Oru Manithan Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam
This book
Oru Manithan Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam will give you a nice experience. Jayakanthan
explains a wonderful lifestyle in his simple words.
Usually we used to
answer by mentioning our native, parents, relations for the question who we
are? But in this book Henry, will explain him without these usual things. While
reading we won’t believe that is there would be any such person like henry. But
after completing this book we shall realize that why we can’t be like that.
This is the book that everyone must be read.
Oru Puliyamarathin Kathai
This novel
Oru
Puliyamarathin Kathai was based on a Tamarind
tree, the changes and developments that happens around the tress was explained
in a fantastic manner by Sundaram Ramasamy. In 1960s itself Sundaram Ramasamy
wrote this novel by focusing on the environmental disaster. By means of
development human beings were destroying the natural sources. These have been
explained in this novel in a notifiable way.
Amma Vanthal
One of the most popular Tamil
writers in the twentieth century, T. Janakiraman or Thi Jaa, as he
was fondly known has written this book
"Amma Vanthal". This novel explores
the relationship between a mother and her son, who is sent to the vedic school
by his mother to learn ancient Vedas. Years later, he discovers the real reason
that his mother sent him away. Shocked and devastated by the truth, he visits
his family members and confronts them. This classic novel is still being a good
book to be read by everyone.
Aangalin Poorveegam Sevvai,Pengalin Poorveegam Sukkiran
Aangalin Poorveegam Sevvai,Pengalin Poorveegam Sukkiran is a book written by an American author and
relationship counselor John Gray. It was the "highest ranked work of
non-fiction" of the 1990s. The book states that most of common
relationship problems between men and women are a result of fundamental psychological
differences between the genders, which the author exemplifies by means of its
eponymous metaphor: that men and women are from distinct planets and that each
gender is acclimated to its own planet's society and customs, but not to those
of the other.
Anaithaium Kuritha Surukamana
Varalaru
Anaithaium
Kuritha Surukamana Varalaru is one of
Bill Bryson's most famous works that attempts to answer scientific questions in
a simple yet engrossing manner for the layman's understanding. The book has 6
sections that explore a far-reaching array of topics surrounding geology,
evolution and quantum mechanics. Using stories of the greatest inventors like
Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Henry Cavendish and Edwin Hubble, the author
crafts a compelling tale of science.
Chinna Visiyankalin Kadavul
Arundhati Roy’s debut novel
Chinna
Visiyankalin Kadavul is a modern classic that has been read and loved worldwide.
It is the story of an affluent Indian family forever changed by one fateful day
in 1969. The seven-year-old twins Estha and Rahel see their world shaken
irrevokably by the arrival of their beautiful young cousin, Sophie. The God of
Small Things is an award-winning landmark that started for its author an
esteemed career of fiction and political commentary.
Iruthi Sorpolivu
Iruthi Sorpolivu is a New York Times best-selling book co-authored by Randy Pausch—a professor of computer
science, The Last Lecture fleshes out Pausch's lecture and discusses everything
he wanted his children to know after his pancreatic cancer had taken his life. It
includes stories of his childhood, lessons he wants his children to learn, and
things he wants his children to know about him. He repeatedly stresses that one
should have fun in everything one does, and that one should live life to its
fullest because one never knows when it might be taken.
Moka Mul
Janakiraman brings the 50s and
60s neatly in this book
Moka Mul . The story is a very simple one.A boy who is come to study in college away from home, a son of a singer, a passionate youngster , and he does with his life. It all becomes more sensible ,complicated and difficult when he meets his past love and passion-a past that he did dare to become involved with. All characters were very memorable, the incidents and feelings very believable, the net result very wonderful.
Naagarkalin Ragasiyam
This book
Naagarkalin Ragasiyam shows how a common man
becomes the God. This is a mythlogical story about Lord Shiva. This is the second book of Siva trilogy series by Amish tripathi. Now it was translated in tamil. The sinister Naga warrior has killed his friend Brahaspati and now stalks his wife Sati. Shiva, the Tibetan immigrant who is the prophesied destroyer of evil, will not rest till he finds his demonic adversary. His
vengeance and the path to evil will lead him to the door of the Nagas, the serpent people.