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The Home and the World by Rabindranath Tagore (2015 Reading Challenge)
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Dec 21, 2014 12:00AM

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I've just ordered this one for my first challenge read.
I'm looking forward to this challenge as I wouldn't have chosen any of these books of my own accord but so many of them look like they will really expand my reading interests. It's strange, I always disliked science and maths at school, preferring English and History. Most of what I read is still literary and historical so it'll be strange to read so much 'science' (...but I get to keep the 'historical' element!). Can't wait!
Glad to see this one can be obtained for free. I don't have a kindle but it should mean that lots of of our members can join in.
I'm looking forward to this challenge as I wouldn't have chosen any of these books of my own accord but so many of them look like they will really expand my reading interests. It's strange, I always disliked science and maths at school, preferring English and History. Most of what I read is still literary and historical so it'll be strange to read so much 'science' (...but I get to keep the 'historical' element!). Can't wait!
Glad to see this one can be obtained for free. I don't have a kindle but it should mean that lots of of our members can join in.








You might like to try Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh, which is set at independence and partition.
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