The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Gailbraith (JK Rowling)

The famous Harry Potter novelist is back. And back with a bang. A Pseudonym to relieve herself of all the pressure on her, seems to have done the trick for Rowling. In her latest novel which is a murder mystery, she seems to have rediscovered the magic she seemed to have lost after the Potter series, in her slack, disappointing adult fiction, The Casual Vacancy.

The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Gailbraith

Coursera - Machine Learning By Andrew Ng


Todd Medema
Todd Medema

Todd is a student at Carnegie Mellon University, an entrepreneur and inventor who previously cofounded AutoRef.com. You can follow his latest ventures on Twitter or on his blog.




Andrew NgMachine learning sounds scary - but when it's taught by Andrew Ng (of Stanford) on Coursera, it's not. Andrew does an excellent job of explaining Machine Learning in a way that's easy to understand. He focuses on the key concepts that really matter, avoiding the dangerous territory of unnecessary explanations.

The Compass Box Killer by Piyush Jha


The author had me from the start. Ever since I had read the title, I kept wondering about why anybody would leave a compass box after killing people, the idea sounded pretty insane. However, as the story unfolded, it became clearer and clearer. At the end I was left dumbstruck by the sheer ingenuity of the concept.

The Compass Box Killer by Piyush Jha
The heat generated in his system had bothered him enough
for his occasional 'dimaag ka dahi' early morning rides.

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