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ARCHIVE 2021 > SURE TO READ 100 BOOKS.

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message 1: by Anil (new)

Anil Dhingra (anildhingra) | 10 comments Last 3 years I set a target of less than 60 books and exceeded it early in each year. So I have a realistic target this year. ofcourse, as in the past, I will write a review for each book I complete.


message 2: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Grønsund | 6163 comments Best of luck, Anil!


message 3: by Anil (new)

Anil Dhingra (anildhingra) | 10 comments Book one of the challenge completed today. Keeping the Dead by Tess Gerritsen. Detective Jane series, this one is a medical cum archaeological mystery which I enjoyed reading.


message 4: by B (new)

B | 1 comments Does anyone know why their not posting the 2021 reading challenge to start?


message 5: by Anil (new)

Anil Dhingra (anildhingra) | 10 comments second book completed. A non fiction called Seventy and to Hell with It by Shobha De. a 4 star rating for this frank and crisp writing about her life and experience.


message 6: by Blagica , Challenges (new)

Blagica  | 12953 comments I hope you go beyond your 100 book resolution! Best of Luck!



message 7: by Anil (new)

Anil Dhingra (anildhingra) | 10 comments Book number 3 read. John Grisham Camino Winds. A 3.5 Star based in Florida where the fictional Camino island is hit by a hurricane Leo. The storm is used as a cover to murder an author and his friends investigate in this very readable book.


message 8: by Anil (new)

Anil Dhingra (anildhingra) | 10 comments completed 4th Book of the year. A 5 star A Sister to Honor. A sensitive account of the dilemma of Pakistani students in USA. Very well written.


message 9: by Anil (new)

Anil Dhingra (anildhingra) | 10 comments Milk Teeth by Amrita Mahale, a remarkable debut novel, finished today as my fifth book of the year.


message 10: by Anil (new)

Anil Dhingra (anildhingra) | 10 comments completed my tenth book of the year. Us against You, a five star read, a sequel to Beartown. Friedrik Backman delivers yet another super social and emotional turmoil around ice hockey.


message 11: by Sameer Khan (new)

Sameer Khan Brohi (sameerbrohi) Best of luck


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