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Asanka Sayakkara

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Robert James Waller: Slow waltz in Cedar Bend (1994, Warner Books) 5 stars

Review of 'Slow waltz in Cedar Bend' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

As a person who is more interested in biographies, historical fictions and science fictions, I had a hesitation when picking up the first book I've ever read from Robert James Waller on romance. That was Bridges in the Madison County. As I enjoyed it, I moved on to read this second romance book, Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend.
In comparison to the stories on romance and relationships from the Asian writers, I see an important difference which I believe associated with the culture. Robert James Waller paints the lives of people as free souls who wander around as they please and make decisions purely based on their own feelings. Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend starts slowly with the mystery of Jellie Braden which leaves Michael Tillman and the readers wondering what she is all about. Jellie is not an ordinary woman married to a normal man. Her past is unbelievable …

Walter Isaacson, Illus. with photos: Einstein His Life and Universe (Paperback, 2008, Brand: Simon Schuster, Simon & Schuster) 4 stars

Albert Einstein's life and times.

Review of 'Einstein His Life and Universe' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I finished reading one of the best biographies I've read in the recent past. Walter Isaacson has done a wonderful job composing this biography. This book changed my view about Einstein completely. He he is something much more than a brilliant physicist. Einstein is a man with a good sense of humor, never got tired of making romance till his last breath and a humanist by heart. Just like a good scientist would do, he changed his opinion about war and conflicts based on the circumstances and always pushed for the betterment of the human race.
The first sentence of the speech he was drafting in his deathbed to be delivered later if he lived to do it indicates his unshaken spirit which took him for a 76 year long journey.
"I speak to you today not as an American citizen and not as a Jew, but as a human …