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1. Children of Dune
2. The Guest List
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4. Eye of the Needle
5. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
6. The Girl Who Played with Fire
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8. The Sicilian
9. India’s Most Fearless: True Stories of Modern Military Heroes
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11. The Boys in the Cave: Deep Inside the Impossible Rescue in Thailand
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14. Yayati: A Classic Tale of Lust
15. Old Man's War
16. Walking the Himalayas
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22. Great Battles: Decisive Conflicts That Have Shaped History
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That would be an offer I cannot ever refuse!
I love buddy reads! Definitely, we can read this together!
Thanks!

Works!
Also, in case you happen to plan before, do let me know!

GRRM's world of Westeros is huge and magnificent. This book is more or less a historical journal about the origins of Targaryens and the event that unfolded thereafter.
One thing to note is, the idea itself is quite hollow wherein there's a constant rift between Targaryen families which keep fighting generation after generation to gain control of the coveted throne.
Good but exhaustive fantasy. Here' s the review

Set in a a futuristic world wherein people don't die, they just jump in to a new identity!
Read more in the review here

Checkout spoiler-free review here

It was fun to read and could feel the warmth and playful imagination of Mr Bond's writing.
Read review here


Oh i see! This was more or less a children's book with a single reference to an undergarment.

Yes, Those are the one's I managed to finish this year. How's your progress going on?

Checkout my review of the book here

What's special about this Graphics novel is , everything in it a depicted only using intelligent illustration and art. No word bubbles or any backstory. Also, it's an Indian book. Highly recommended.
Posted a review however it has potential spoilers
Makrand wrote: "I saw Gorab's review and it caught my fascination so much that I procured the book and started reading two days later.
What's special about this Grpahics novel is , everything in it a depicted onl..."
Glad you liked it. The author has many more to offer. Equally enigmatic and convoluted!
On the lookout for this:
https://www.blaft.com/blogs/news/repr...
What's special about this Grpahics novel is , everything in it a depicted onl..."
Glad you liked it. The author has many more to offer. Equally enigmatic and convoluted!
On the lookout for this:
https://www.blaft.com/blogs/news/repr...

What's special about this Grpahics novel is , everything in i..."
Oh great! On it, Sergeant :P

The first book that i read and loved insanely was 14 Stories That Inspired Satyajit Ray. Bhaskar has edited and translated this book which has the works of Rabindranath Tagore, Munshi Premchand and other prominent folks including Satyajit Ray!
This book is a pure piece of art that cannot be avoided.
Checkout my review of the book here
Secondly, i managed to read Here Falls the Shadow which may probably the first Indian murder mystery novel that I've ever read and it was a good read too.
You can find my review of the book here.

DNF'ed after a month and 30%. Moving on.
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Snow Crash (other topics)Great Battles: Decisive Conflicts That Have Shaped History (other topics)
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14 Stories That Inspired Satyajit Ray (other topics)
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I'll be posting reviews of all the books that I read during the year.
2022 was a busy year for me. This was the first year in a couple of years where I broke my reading stint. Keeping the goal to barely 20 books this year!
I talk at length about books that I've read & other rubbish too :P
This thread will have all such descriptions and logs which might help someone either take that book up or throw it out of the tbr pile :P
I love reading Fantasy, Mysteries, Sci-Fi's and books with pages less than 500 are always a charm to read
Please feel free to join, comment and stop by this virtual bench :D