Dear vidya kaushik;
I can't agree with you, when you talk about the "exceptional low" Mp. and Bp. of Beryllium.
Beryllium has except the half part of "Rare Earth" and "Transition Metals", the third highest Mp. and the second highest Bp of all Elements.
It is known as an exception because it has the exceptional highest Mp. and Bp. of "all" Light Metals and that's exactly why it is so much preferred for tech. constructions (also some other special properties!).
But I agree that Beryllium has an exceptional small radius and a very high covalent character and a less metallic character.
Maybe you should also visit once:
http://www.chemicalelements.com/show/meltingpoint.html
http://www.chemicalelements.com/show/boilingpoint.html
(- and Wiki.)
Good Luck!
ARGOS++