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message 1: by Suresh (new)

Suresh (sureshakt) | 7 comments Hello guys.. Happy to be here..
I am a beginner, Pls suggest some books...


message 2: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47118 comments Mod
Its difficult unless we know your preferences. My suggestion would be to go through the read book folders of your friends here and pick your choice. Or you can go to the explore button on the top bar of this page, and click on genres, listopia or popular. And then if you click the title of the book, you will get a short summary.
Happy reading.


message 4: by Suresh (new)

Suresh (sureshakt) | 7 comments PSmith wrote: "Its difficult unless we know your preferences. My suggestion would be to go through the read book folders of your friends here and pick your choice. Or you can go to the explore button on the top b..."

@pasmith - Thanks for your suggestion.
@Sherin - Thanks, I ll post once i finish the reading of above ones.


message 5: by Madhuri_v (new)

Madhuri_v (ninemuses) | 16 comments Hi Suresh,

Books are like lover affairs. You do not decide and do them! :-) Seems funny? But true.

Just take a temporary member ship of a library. Roam around in it, read a few titles, blurbs (the details written at the back of it). Pick a few just because you liked the cover.

There will be a few which will intrigue you, some will disappoint. But as I said, they are like lover affair. Each book you will read (and abandon without completing) will give you something.

Welcome on the voyage!

Mads


message 6: by Pooja (new)

Pooja (poojamahesh) | 45 comments How about trying out Neil Gaiman / Lemony Snicket's books? Their books are easy to read and well written.


message 7: by Suresh (new)

Suresh (sureshakt) | 7 comments Suresh wrote: "PSmith wrote: "Its difficult unless we know your preferences. My suggestion would be to go through the read book folders of your friends here and pick your choice. Or you can go to the explore butt..."

@maduri.. :) :) Will do that, Thank you


message 8: by Suresh (new)

Suresh (sureshakt) | 7 comments Madhuri_v wrote: "Hi Suresh,

Books are like lover affairs. You do not decide and do them! :-) Seems funny? But true.

Just take a temporary member ship of a library. Roam around in it, read a few titles, blurbs (t..."


@Pooja... Thanks, Will try for sure

@Qube.. i shall have a look. Thanks


message 9: by Sherin (new)

Sherin Punnilath (shery_7) | 7330 comments Madhuri_v wrote: "Hi Suresh,

Books are like lover affairs. You do not decide and do them! :-) Seems funny? But true.

Just take a temporary member ship of a library. Roam around in it, read a few titles, blurbs (t..."


That's a wonderful suggestion!


message 10: by Sherin (new)

Sherin Punnilath (shery_7) | 7330 comments Suresh wrote: "PSmith wrote: "Its difficult unless we know your preferences. My suggestion would be to go through the read book folders of your friends here and pick your choice. Or you can go to the explore butt..."


Reading all those will take any time between a fortnight to decades depending upon your reading speed and interests! So don't take that much time for coming back.. Keep frequenting here. :)


message 11: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47118 comments Mod
Have you started any, Suresh?


message 12: by Parikhit (new)

Parikhit | 3999 comments I agree with PSmith and 'Mads'. It absolutely depends upon your choices, your likings and honestly asking us would be imposing our personal choices and prejudices on you.

And here I go again with my personal favourite genre-classics. You may always begin with a simpler classic (since classics are notorious for being books that ramble over descriptions!)


message 13: by Suresh (new)

Suresh (sureshakt) | 7 comments PSmith wrote: "Have you started any, Suresh?"

@Psmith - Yes, As suggested by @Sherin . I have started to read " And then there were Gone " by Agatha Christe


message 14: by Suresh (new)

Suresh (sureshakt) | 7 comments PSmith wrote: "Have you started any, Suresh?"


@Farikith You guys are right. But before begin anything we have to taste all instead of being specific, then only we can decide which genre is good for us.


message 15: by Suresh (new)

Suresh (sureshakt) | 7 comments Sherin wrote: "Madhuri_v wrote: "Hi Suresh,

Books are like lover affairs. You do not decide and do them! :-) Seems funny? But true.

Just take a temporary member ship of a library. Roam around in it, read a few..."


@Sherin.. I begun my read with one of ur suggestion.


message 16: by India (new)

India Daram (goodreadscomindia_daram) | 79 comments Hi Mads, Your comment 'Books are like love affairs...' brought a smile to my face and has lightened up an otherwise grey and wet day!

@Suresh, If you like 'And then there were none' you may also like Agatha Raisin's mystery novels. And there is always Poirot, my personal hero!


message 17: by Sherin (new)

Sherin Punnilath (shery_7) | 7330 comments Suresh wrote: "PSmith wrote: "Have you started any, Suresh?"

@Psmith - Yes, As suggested by @Sherin . I have started to read " And then there were Gone " by Agatha Christe"



Hope you enjoy it!


message 18: by Madhuri_v (new)

Madhuri_v (ninemuses) | 16 comments @Sherin @Suresh, and then there were none is one of my favourite novels written by her. I however read it with a different name (which was considered inappropriate later).

But is it a good mystery.


message 19: by Harsha (new)

Harsha (harshaus) | 1416 comments @Madhuri
I've always been at a loss when beginners ask me for book recommendations. I think I'll copy your suggestion next time... ;) :-D


message 20: by Madhuri_v (new)

Madhuri_v (ninemuses) | 16 comments @Harsha/India,

I was five and half year old when I read the first book. It was a BOLD typeface books for kids which they printed then. It was in my mother tongue and the name meant "A prince on a flying horse" I do not remember the content but do remember the cover art and it was love at first sight for me. :-) I read it and rest, as they say, is history. :-)

I have been reading since then and when someone ask me which (one) book you like, I can not tell. I can not even recommend a genre as I do not discriminate. :-)

And way I was reading my parents were wise enough to get me library membership. :-) They might have gone bankrupt trying to buy books. :-) So I always suggest to visit a library.

Madhuri


message 21: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47118 comments Mod
@ Suresh , 'And then there were none' is one of my favorites .
Hope you enjoy it.


message 22: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47118 comments Mod
@ Suresh , 'And then there were none' is one of my favorites .
Hope you enjoy it.


message 23: by Mrunalsinh (new)

Mrunalsinh (mjmrunal) | 476 comments @P.SMITH any suggestions for me. M also new here. though I've read some novels / Fictions, but which books should be read(at least ONCE).


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