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Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Going to create this thread while I'm still reading enough to adequately populate these things without embarrassing myself (as the previous ones have gone barren, a simple title should do the trick *please*).

This year is all about partaking in the Snakes and Ladders challenge, doing Netgalley reviews, and completing a few pre-planned BRs. Hoping that I'm somewhat successful in achieving these goals.


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Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Snakes and Ladders Challenge:

Books Completed: 3
Position on Board: 1 --> 4 --> 8 --> 9
Prompt in Progress: African author
Book in Progress: We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie


message 3: by Sharadha (last edited Jan 14, 2021 03:27AM) (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Netgalley Reviews:

Books Read: 5
Books Reviewed on GR: 4
Average Rating: 2.5
Current Read: Love and Youth: Essential Stories by Ivan Turgenev (Pushkin Press)
Upcoming Reads: Who Is Vera Kelly?, The Dictionary of Lost Words, The Passenger


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47124 comments Mod
Going good , Shar


message 5: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Planned BRs:

1. Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh with Aka, Smi, Resh.
2. Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel with Deepika and Resh (recommendation by Girish)
3. Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy with Aka

Tentative (with Aka):
1. The Dead School by Patrick McCabe
2. The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks


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Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Em*bedded-in-books* wrote: "Going good , Shar"

Thanks, Doc :)


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Gorab (itsgorab) | 3765 comments Mod
all the best Shar!


message 8: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments


message 9: by Akanksha (new)

Akanksha Chattopadhyay (akanksha_chattopadhyay) | 1126 comments Looking forward to the BRs, Sharadha!


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Gorab (itsgorab) | 3765 comments Mod
Sharadha wrote: ""

LOL! :D :D :D


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Kanarese | 23 comments Books completed 2, pending 48

Next read: The Glass Palace - Amitav Gosh


message 12: by Sharadha (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Akanksha wrote: "Looking forward to the BRs, Sharadha!"

Me too, amiga! :)


message 13: by Sharadha (last edited Jan 12, 2021 06:51PM) (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Gorab wrote: "Sharadha wrote: ""

LOL! :D :D :D"


Didn't mean to perplex you, Gor, but because the series is lit, the GIF becomes lit too xD


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Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Arun wrote: "Books completed 2, pending 48

Next read: The Glass Palace - Amitav Gosh"


Hi Arun, this thread is for tracking personal reading progress, so you can create your own thread in this folder from here. Thanks for visiting! :)


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dely | 5488 comments You have read already several books! This is a good start!


message 16: by Makrand (new)

Makrand | 1353 comments Going good Shar!!
All the best for the rest of the year!
Happy Reading :D


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Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments dely wrote: "You have read already several books! This is a good start!"

Thanks Dely, just trying to reach a decent figure before the inevitable slump creeps in :) Good luck to you with your reading goals too!


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Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Makrand wrote: "Going good Shar!!
All the best for the rest of the year!
Happy Reading :D"


Thanks, Mak! :)


message 19: by Sharadha (last edited Jan 13, 2021 10:33PM) (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Updates:

Have 3 books presently in my CR pipeline - Radiance of Tomorrow, Love and Youth: Essential Stories and Leading: Learning from Life and My Years at Manchester United (non-fic).

Probably slowing down on the pace front trying to juggle between books but the last one has been on my mind for so long and no time would've been better than now to tackle it. This man is so full of knowledge that it astounds me even today (despite watching all his interviews, podcast insights, player stories, and the like).

Love and Youth is going a bit meh at the moment, classic Russian stories of love at first sight, scenery, working-class folks and the book has some not-so-great reviews endorsing it, so I'm a bit wary of it.

Radiance of Tomorrow is HEAVY in that the writing is so atmospheric (the choice of words and phrases) that I feel distressed reading too much at a time. This one is going to be slow, I can feel it from a distance (although there's always room to surprise myself).

At the moment, I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm most excited about the non-fic book I'm reading because: Sir Alex! :)


message 20: by Sharadha (last edited Jan 15, 2021 04:28AM) (new)

Sharadha Jayaraman (jayaras) | 1795 comments Sadly, I've had to drop Radiance of Tomorrow because it became too heavy a subject to tackle at the moment for me. The writing is beautiful but also evokes in me visceral reactions for a subject as intense as war and refugees (I've read war fiction before, but I now realise that the writing in them is relatively superficial, Ishameal Beah actually writes in a way that I can see things unfold before my eyes -- he attributes it to his native tongue, Mende, that employs "... very expressive, very figurative [phrases], and when I write, I always struggle to find the English equivalent of things that I really want to say in Mende."). So I may return to this later when I've gotten warmed into my reading phase but for now, I'm going to read We Should all be Feminists for the S&L challenge prompt #9.


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