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I will be focusing on books written in 18th century, bought a bunch of them. It’s like I am unable to stop myself from buying books whenever I go outside.
This month has been fantastic, was able to complete 15 books, only abandoned 2 which I didn’t like much after reading 80-90 pages, probably will pick them up again sometime later this year.
My friends are on opposite spectrum regarding GotT. Some loved it, others not too much.
Les Miserables!! 0_0 all the best, that's all i can say.
Have you read Pride & Prejudice. If you haven't, do try. One of the best books of 18th Century.
Lolss... Every bookworm is a book hoarder. 😃
Les Miserables!! 0_0 all the best, that's all i can say.
Have you read Pride & Prejudice. If you haven't, do try. One of the best books of 18th Century.
Lolss... Every bookworm is a book hoarder. 😃


The Bell Jar - 68%
Becoming - 50%
Strange the Dreamer - 20%
The Poet X - 28%
~so many books, so little time~ :|


"With such large-scale plunder stretching out over three centuries, India’s consequent penury was certain and its pathetic plight at the time of its independence understandable. But a poor man is rarely asked an explanation for his poverty. He is judged on his appearance and so was the case with India in the period from 1947 to the early 1990s.
This opening paragraph from Alex Tunzelmann’s book, Indian Summer: The Secret History of the End of an Empire, aptly reflects the reversal of fortunes that colonialism effected. Describing the scene in pre-colonial times she writes:
In the beginning there were two nations. One was a vast, mighty and magnificent empire, brilliantly organized and culturally unified, which dominated a massive swath of the earth. The other was an undeveloped semi-feudal realm, riven by religious factionalism and barely able to feed its illiterate, diseased and stinking masses. The first nation was India. The second was England.
By 1947 when the British had finished with India the transposition was complete: affluent India had become poor and indigent England rich.

Which author's version did you read and in which language?

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Currently reading Sunne in Splendor, been reading this from last six months but I am actually making some progress this time around... And HP#4...

Em Lost In Books wrote: "Currently reading Sunne in Splendor, been reading this from last six months but I am actually making some progress this time around... And HP#4..."
I've been reading Catch-22 for the past few months too! 😅
But I have a feeling I might finally finish it this month (or will I?)
You're finally reading Harry Potter??!! WHOOOOP!
I'm doing a re-read too. On Book 3 now. Planning to finish by end of this year! 🤓
I've been reading Catch-22 for the past few months too! 😅
But I have a feeling I might finally finish it this month (or will I?)
You're finally reading Harry Potter??!! WHOOOOP!
I'm doing a re-read too. On Book 3 now. Planning to finish by end of this year! 🤓


Currently in Indian reads I am about to finish A Fine Balance and Midnight Children. Catch 22 is on my TBR list for.... forever like Ulysses, I lack courage to pick them up.lol.

It is hard to read and to comprehend you might (need God Level) have had to read twice or even more than that
My friend read it and started asking so many questions ...it has very subtle approach
There is a list of all these questions , you better start making one ^_^
Shoa wrote: "You're finally reading Harry Potter??!! WHOOOOP!
I'm doing a re-read too. On Book 3 now. Planning to finish by end of this year!..."
high five!
yup, finally! though i read first three books last year but I adamant on wrapping up remaining books this year. :)
I'm doing a re-read too. On Book 3 now. Planning to finish by end of this year!..."
high five!
yup, finally! though i read first three books last year but I adamant on wrapping up remaining books this year. :)
Starting The Ten Thousand Doors of January today. Have been reading great reviews of this book on my home feed lately. keeping fingers crossed that I too like it.
Em Lost In Books wrote: "Shoa wrote: "You're finally reading Harry Potter??!! WHOOOOP!
I'm doing a re-read too. On Book 3 now. Planning to finish by end of this year!..."
high five!
yup, finally! though i read first thr..."
🙌🏻😄
You go girl!
I'm doing a re-read too. On Book 3 now. Planning to finish by end of this year!..."
high five!
yup, finally! though i read first thr..."
🙌🏻😄
You go girl!
Em Lost In Books wrote: "Starting The Ten Thousand Doors of January today. Have been reading great reviews of this book on my home feed lately. keeping fingers crossed that I too like it."
Nice! Even I wanted to pick it up. The cover's so gorgeous! But too many books to-be-read in the near future already! 😅
Nice! Even I wanted to pick it up. The cover's so gorgeous! But too many books to-be-read in the near future already! 😅
IKR. some of these new releases have such beautiful covers, I want to read them solely for their covers but then sanity prevails. ;)
Em Lost In Books wrote: "IKR. some of these new releases have such beautiful covers, I want to read them solely for their covers"
Trueeeee! Especially the YA fantasies released this year are simply blowing it out of the water with their gorgeous covers!! 🤩
Em Lost In Books wrote: "but then sanity prevails. ;)"
Not in my case 🤣
Trueeeee! Especially the YA fantasies released this year are simply blowing it out of the water with their gorgeous covers!! 🤩
Em Lost In Books wrote: "but then sanity prevails. ;)"
Not in my case 🤣
Shoa wrote: "Trueeeee! Especially the YA fantasies released this year are simply blowing it out of the water with their gorgeous covers!! 🤩..."
hahaha... it is only now I am giving in and reading them because I want to read some easy books and don't want to ruin the tough books that I have on my tbr. :)
Not in my case 🤣
what all did you read? anything worth recommending?
hahaha... it is only now I am giving in and reading them because I want to read some easy books and don't want to ruin the tough books that I have on my tbr. :)
Not in my case 🤣
what all did you read? anything worth recommending?
Unfortunately I haven't gotten around to reading any of the fantasies released this year. I meant I end up buying them. Got We Hunt the Flame, Sorcery of Thorns and Spin the Dawn, but haven't read any of them. 🌚🌚🌚
I've heard really great things about Sorcery of Thorns, planning to read it this year.
Among other books released this year, I read Frankly in Love but found it to be quite overrated.
And I loved The Bookish Life of Nina Hill!
I've heard really great things about Sorcery of Thorns, planning to read it this year.
Among other books released this year, I read Frankly in Love but found it to be quite overrated.
And I loved The Bookish Life of Nina Hill!
I read spin the dawn last week and quite liked it. Now waiting for the sequel. Also read Wicked King when it came out and on tenterhooks for the finale which is coming out in November. You should give it a try.
I have set my eyes on Sorcery of Thorns too. Really good ratings. Hopefully i wil manage to coerce my partner in crime to read it with me next week.
Ugh, I hate it when i read a book everyone is gushing about and absolutely failed to see what is special about it. 😶
I will look for Nina. 😎
I have set my eyes on Sorcery of Thorns too. Really good ratings. Hopefully i wil manage to coerce my partner in crime to read it with me next week.
Ugh, I hate it when i read a book everyone is gushing about and absolutely failed to see what is special about it. 😶
I will look for Nina. 😎

I am currently reading A Thousand Splendid Suns.
Em Lost In Books wrote: "I read spin the dawn last week and quite liked it. Now waiting for the sequel. Also read Wicked King when it came out and on tenterhooks for the finale which is coming out in November. You should g..."
Ya I've been meaning to read the Folk of the Air and Caraval trilogies. They're so wildly popular these days, with so many special editions coming out every other day lol
Ya I've been meaning to read the Folk of the Air and Caraval trilogies. They're so wildly popular these days, with so many special editions coming out every other day lol
Nidhi wrote: "I finished all 7 HP s last month 😀
Currently in Indian reads I am about to finish A Fine Balance and Midnight Children. Catch 22 is on my TBR list for.... forever like Ulysses, I lack courage to pi..."
I have A Fine Balance on my tbr. Have only good things about it from friends, hopefully I will make time for it this year.
Did you like it? and how about Midnight Children?
Currently in Indian reads I am about to finish A Fine Balance and Midnight Children. Catch 22 is on my TBR list for.... forever like Ulysses, I lack courage to pi..."
I have A Fine Balance on my tbr. Have only good things about it from friends, hopefully I will make time for it this year.
Did you like it? and how about Midnight Children?
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Bela wrote: "Just picked up an old classic, Around the world in eighty days by Jules Verne."
I have been procrastinating on Anna Karenina since forever. I read 2-3 pages one day and then put it away to come back to it in 2-3 weeks to read 2-3 pages again. >_<
Hope you are fairing better than me with Verne.
I have been procrastinating on Anna Karenina since forever. I read 2-3 pages one day and then put it away to come back to it in 2-3 weeks to read 2-3 pages again. >_<
Hope you are fairing better than me with Verne.
Pragya wrote: "I have read Sorcery Of Thorns this week and it is really good.
I am currently reading A Thousand Splendid Suns."
I am definitely picking it up next weekend.
Thousand splendid Suns is a splendid book. :)
I am currently reading A Thousand Splendid Suns."
I am definitely picking it up next weekend.
Thousand splendid Suns is a splendid book. :)
Shoa wrote: "Ya I've been meaning to read the Folk of the Air and Caraval trilogies. They're so wildly popular these days, with so many special editions coming out every other day lo ..."
yeah... all those beautiful covers, hard not to swoon over them.
Folk of the Air is one of the be ya fantasy series...
yeah... all those beautiful covers, hard not to swoon over them.
Folk of the Air is one of the be ya fantasy series...



I say this because I was a big fan of Sophie Kinsella at one time. The first five or six books of her Shopaholic series and her standalones:
—Twenties Girl
—The Undomestic Goddess
—Can You Keep a Secret?
. . . are among my favourite romantic comedies. (Saving I've Got Your Number for later to read as a special treat. My friend assures me it's as good as the books I mentioned above :-)
But then her writing just seemed to have lost its spark. The later books of her Shopaholic series didn't appeal much, and her standalone: Wedding Night actually felt like it was written by someone else! I simply stopped reading her books altogether.
I'm glad I picked up I Owe You One, though. It wasn't a five-star read, but I could see some of her original spark in the book. Looks like I'm going to get my favourite romcom author back after all :-)

At present , started with the classic, Dom casmurro by Machado de assis. Loving it so far.
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Also read, The Ninth Rain, and it was fantastic. Great world building, and good characters, it was a compelling read.
Now reading IT.