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message 1: by Sharadha (last edited Jun 18, 2017 10:13PM) (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments A little about us:
We are quirky and comical,
Sensitive, cheeky, and revering.

A little about our tastes:
Rave and disparate. Basically a hotchpotch.

A little about this thread:
We pool in some choicest novels from our TBRs - read and review them one at a time. Reviews will range from thrashing a few that the other happens to love and fangirling over the rest.

Our stack of upcoming reads:
1. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
2. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
3. Swami and Friends
4. Oliver Twist

Everyone is welcome to have a peek at the madhouse this thread will be.


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh, it's beautiful buddy!
*Cries tears of happiness*


message 3: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Should've added (melo)dramatic to 'A little about us' section :P

But yay, we finally have a thread :D :D


message 4: by Sharadha (last edited Jun 28, 2017 07:32AM) (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Notes, 16/07/2017:
- Anchita is joining us for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
- Rebecca & Aparna are joining us for Swami and Friends


Updates: 28/06/2017
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
We're going to be reading The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo from July 1st.


message 5: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Reserved space foe (non) spamming.


message 6: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Forgot to congratulate you in the hurry to reserve space.

congratulations!


message 7: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Danke, Smi <3


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

Sharadha wrote: "Should've added (melo)dramatic to 'A little about us' section :P

But yay, we finally have a thread :D :D"


Yaaassss!
Oh, yeah, do add. You always come with great idea!


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

Okay, now let's be serious (view spoiler)
I'mma start Jekyll and Hyde now.


message 10: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 878 comments Wow! Congrats folks. Another place to lurk.. And will be joining for those which catch my liking.... Surely there for Swami and friends.


message 11: by Gorab, TheGunman (new)

Gorab (itsgorab) | 3765 comments Mod
Tadaaaaa!


message 12: by Gorab, TheGunman (new)

Gorab (itsgorab) | 3765 comments Mod
So your current reads start with Strange and ends with a twist! Sharp indeed!


message 13: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "Yaaassss!
Oh, yeah, do add. You always come with great idea!"


Haha buddy *hugs*


message 14: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Rebecca wrote: "Wow! Congrats folks. Another place to lurk.. And will be joining for those which catch my liking.... Surely there for Swami and friends."

Noted, Reb. Will add in the reserved space for note taking :D


message 15: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Gorab wrote: "So your current reads start with Strange and ends with a twist! Sharp indeed!"

What a 'sharp' eye, G!!!!!! ;-)

give-this-guy-a-medal-meme


message 16: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 878 comments Aparna is also joining for Swami and friends I think


message 17: by Aparna (new)

Aparna | 279 comments Nice Intro Shar , and good luck both of you ...Will lurk around.
Will join for swami and friends :)


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

Hello Buddy!!
Just finished Jekyll and Hyde.
What about you?


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

About Jekyll and Hyde
(view spoiler)

(view spoiler)


message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

I will start A Study in Scarlet tonight.

(view spoiler)


message 21: by [deleted user] (new)

Rebecca wrote: "And will be joining for those which catch my liking.... Surely there for Swami and friends."

Aparna wrote: "Will join for swami and friends :)"

Sharp & Co. appreciate the enthusiasm and support. We shall notify you guys when we start :)


message 22: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "Hello Buddy!!
Just finished Jekyll and Hyde.
What about you?"


Buddy, I had a crazy busy weekend! Phew, I haven't even had time to check group messages on WA :-( Sorry!!! How was your weekend?

I'm in the last chapter of J&H now. Can't really predict the ending. It's eerie from time-to-time and gripping mystery for the other half. Dr. Lanyon's narrative, especially the ending, made me jump from my bed! A solid 5-stars so far, unless Dr Jekyll ruins the last chapter :D

What's your re-read rating? Going up or down (like Dracula)? ;-)

About other horror reccos you asked sometime back, I found this: At the Mountains of Madness on my timeline - a GR friend liked an update or some such thing. The blurb says Classic and greatly acclaimed horror book. Ratings also going strong at 3.9/5 average. See if you like it :-) I am restricting my horror appetite to gothic elements, anything beyond that is going to give me sleepless nights (and dark circles haha)


message 23: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "I will start A Study in Scarlet tonight.

[spoilers removed]"


I am joining for this, joining for this :D :D :D

P.S. Am wary of your spoilers although they are not really them in the technical sense of the term half the time :P :P


message 24: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Aparna wrote: "Nice Intro Shar , and good luck both of you ...Will lurk around.
Will join for swami and friends :)"


*blush* Thanks, Aparna *hugs*

I will update the notes thread to add you to the Swami & Friends BR :D


message 25: by Em Lost In Books, EmLo is my Name, PIFM is my Game (last edited Jun 18, 2017 10:21PM) (new)

Em Lost In Books (emlostinbooks) | 24795 comments Mod
All the best to new buddies.:) will keeping popping up here from time to time. ;)


message 26: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Manju wrote: "All the best to new buddies.:) will keeping popping up here from time to time. ;)"

Gratzie, Manu. We look forward to your (limited) spamming and tons of opinions on our nonsensical discussions :D :D :D


message 27: by Akanksha (new)

Akanksha Chattopadhyay (akanksha_chattopadhyay) | 1126 comments Hello to you two. Somehow, I seem to have missed this thread!


message 28: by [deleted user] (new)

Buddy thank me that I saved you from the blurb and reviews :) I was the victim of them. Before even reading the first word I knew about the mystery :(

But chilling nevertheless! The last chapter sums up the whole book... One could skip the previous 9 chapters and directly jump upon the last one :P


message 29: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 19, 2017 12:52AM) (new)

Busy weekend? I can't relate xD #SummerHolidays

Anyways, we can start the study once you've solved the strange case!

My re-reading ratings? Alas, it was just the same. Didn't invoke any new emotions in me, as re-reading usually do. Not a re-reading material I guess.


message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

H. P. Lovecraft? Aka recommend him to me some days ago. Will definitely try when in mood.
Right now it's monsoon, my fav season, and I'm craving for since light, fluffy, feel-good book. No heavy stuff.
PS: Have you read The Room on the Roof?

PPS: sorry for multiple messages, but that's how Gorab and I used to do it. Will try to limit them :)


message 31: by [deleted user] (new)

Also, thanks Aka and Manu :)

(view spoiler)


message 32: by Gorab, TheGunman (new)

Gorab (itsgorab) | 3765 comments Mod
Arpit wrote: "PPS: sorry for multiple messages, but that's how Gorab and I used to do it. Will try to limit them :)"

LOL!! Part of anti-spamming squad eh?


message 34: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Gorab wrote: "The below message only for Arpit:
[spoilers removed]"


Ah, I see where Arp gets his hiding non-spoilers in spoiler tags custom from ;-)


message 35: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "PPS: sorry for multiple messages, but that's how Gorab and I used to do it. Will try to limit them :) "

I'm spamming so much myself :( But spamming is founding members ka birth-right ok :D :D So let's indulge as much as we can :D


message 36: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "Right now it's monsoon, my fav season, and I'm craving for since light, fluffy, feel-good book. No heavy stuff.
PS: Have you read The Room on the Roof?"


Light reads? Pick any romance up buddy *runs away*

Jokes apart, light weight na, try any Christie if you haven't. Her novels are usually under 200-240 pages and read easy-breezy.

For Room on the Roof, it's coming of age, a genre I am particularly wary of (especially after reading Perks of Being a Wallflower). But I'd like to give it a go because it seems short and Ruskin Bond AND when he was a teenager, expect some relatable emotions then :D I'll read it soon. You want to read together?


message 37: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "Busy weekend? I can't relate xD #SummerHolidays

Anyways, we can start the study once you've solved the strange case!

My re-reading ratings? Alas, it was just the same. Didn't invoke any new emoti..."


So the same 4-stars na? At least it was dismal like Dracula :D :D


message 38: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "Buddy thank me that I saved you from the blurb and reviews :) I was the victim of them. Before even reading the first word I knew about the mystery :(

But chilling nevertheless! The last chapter s..."


Umm, I think you are right to some extent in that Jekyll explains his side of the story and his reasons for doing what he did. But it may be a mistake to do this because there are constant references to the other chapters in this one which may seem confusing or half-hearted if not read in the flow. Plus, I am partial to the ending of Chapter 9 to endorse anyone to miss it :P :P :P


message 39: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Akanksha wrote: "Hello to you two. Somehow, I seem to have missed this thread!"

Aka! Welcome welcome to our thread :D :D We'll ping you every so often to come read books with us as our tastes are more alike than we think ;-)


message 40: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "About Jekyll and Hyde
[spoilers removed]"


My thoughts on this novel:

Beautiful, to start with. There wouldn't be an apter theme to read this for.

(view spoiler)

Having said all that I wished to say about this book, I'll conclude with the below:

Arp, thanks a lot for getting me to read the strangest and most intriguing case of Jekyll and Hyde.


message 41: by [deleted user] (new)

Sharadha wrote: "Gorab wrote: "The below message only for Arpit:
[spoilers removed]"

Ah, I see where Arp gets his hiding non-spoilers in spoiler tags custom from ;-)"


Yeah, buddy, Gorab anna wonly corrupted me :/


message 42: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 19, 2017 11:50AM) (new)

Sharadha wrote: "I'm spamming so much myself :( But spamming is founding members ka birth-right..."

Great! Hope you'll still stand by your words when my spamming gets out of hands *evil-grin*


Sharadha wrote: "Light reads? Pick any romance up buddy *runs away*"

I don't run away from romances. You missed my confession last night in the chat group. I've successfully read two Sparks and liked them. Read Me Before You and found it okay. Finished Twilight series [not my proudest reads :(] TFiOS is one of my fav book; have read it twice already, planning to read it for the third time around this Diwali. Enough, or should I list all those extra cheesy SRK 00's romantic movies too?? ;)
Suggest if you have any good one xD


Sharadha wrote: "try any Christie if you haven't. Her novels are usually under 200-240 pages and read easy-breezy. "

Will try after Holmes :)


message 43: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 19, 2017 11:56AM) (new)

Sharadha wrote: "For Room on the Roof, it's coming of age, a genre I am particularly wary of (especially after reading Perks of Being a Wallflower). But I'd like to give it a go because it seems short and Ruskin Bond AND when he was a teenager, expect some relatable emotions then :D I'll read it soon. You want to read together? "

It's not just another coming-of-age story! It's the best RB novel in my opinion.
Try it sometimes, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. I'm re-reading it from tomorrow :)

Sharadha wrote: "So the same 4-stars na? At least it was dismal like Dracula :D :D"

Yep. Dracula re-reading was a big mistake. Won't touch these two in the next three decades :P


message 44: by [deleted user] (new)

Sharadha wrote: "Arpit wrote: "About Jekyll and Hyde
[spoilers removed]"

My thoughts on this novel:

Beautiful, to start with. There wouldn't be an apter theme to read this for.

When I suggested the Twinathon w..."


(view spoiler)


message 45: by [deleted user] (new)

Hullo buddy! What's up?


message 46: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "Sharadha wrote: "Arpit wrote: "About Jekyll and Hyde
[spoilers removed]"

My thoughts on this novel:

Beautiful, to start with. There wouldn't be an apter theme to read this for.

When I suggeste..."


I am yet to read Dorian Gray! I want to, I want to soon! Why did you scrap your short stories wala readathon theme *sob*

Anyway, I'll get to it eventually :D


message 47: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "Suggest if you have any good one xD"

Okay, good romances, good romances. Umm, *peruses shelf* read Forbidden - it is a forbidden subject, but it is beautiful, buddy :D I hope you like it. Another one is The Lover's Dictionary - think I've recommended this to Col as well and she'll be reading it soon. If you haven't picked a Levithan up yet, then it's about time ;-) Let me know how you find both.

Me Before You was so so good, I really welled up in the end, I love Will and Lou so much <3

What, you read two Sparks!!! WHICH ONES??? WE SHOULD TOTALLY READ MORE :D :D :D


message 48: by Sharadha (last edited Jun 28, 2017 07:56AM) (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arpit wrote: "It's not just another coming-of-age story! It's the best RB novel in my opinion.
Try it sometimes, I'm sure you won't be disappointed. I'm re-reading it from tomorrow :)"


Hold up don't start without moi :( *why didn't I see this earlier* I'll join you for this.


message 49: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 878 comments Sharadha wrote: "Arpit wrote: "Suggest if you have any good one xD"

Okay, good romances, good romances. Umm, *peruses shelf* read Forbidden - it is a forbidden subject, but it is beautiful, buddy :D..."


I loved Me before you. Was wailing like a baby in the end.
I loved both the Sparks that Ive read. The Longest ride and Nights in Rodanthe.


message 50: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Rebecca wrote: "I loved both the Sparks that Ive read. The Longest ride and Nights in Rodanthe."

Have read the former and liked, haven't read the latter though.. Need to read it sometime soon :-) They are usually light reads. Have you read Dear John, Resh?


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