Classic Book Review: “And Then There Were None” by Agatha Christie
The ultimate whodunit of the century is Agatha Christie’s "And Then There Were None.” Who says otherwise?
Letter to His Father by Franz Kafka
Letter to His Father is not just a personal document; it is a powerful exploration of the human condition, touching on themes of authority, fear, and the longing for acceptance. Kafka’s ability to articulate his inner turmoil with such clarity and depth makes this letter a timeless piece of literature. It offers readers a window into the complex dynamics of parent-child relationships and the lasting impact they can have on an individual's life.