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Feb 14, 2024 03:05AM
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Gorab wrote: "Welcome and all the best. Eager to see what you intend to read this year."Thanks buddy!!
I finished a great non fiction book and inspired by the Mods here, venturing into Fantasy. Trying a popular book the Hobbit
I read the Hobbit. I usually don't read fanatsy much but it was good. I enjoyed the story despite maybe not being the target audience age group. Thanks to Em for opening a new door
Rohit wrote: "I am now reading an Indian author. Ghachar Ghochar is the name of the book. Seems highly rated"Finished and loved it!
Rohit wrote: "I read the Hobbit. I usually don't read fanatsy much but it was good. I enjoyed the story despite maybe not being the target audience age group. Thanks to Em for opening a new door"It was one of those rare instances where I enjoyed the movie but disliked the book. The book was a snooze fest for me.
Austin wrote: "Rohit wrote: "I read the Hobbit. I usually don't read fanatsy much but it was good. I enjoyed the story despite maybe not being the target audience age group. Thanks to Em for opening a new door"..."
This is probably my first fantasy book so not really sure :) I liked the story but got characters mixed up sometimes. I'll try some more books before giving lord of the rings a try.
Rohit wrote: "Austin wrote: "Rohit wrote: "I read the Hobbit. I usually don't read fanatsy much but it was good. I enjoyed the story despite maybe not being the target audience age group. Thanks to Em for openin..."I think you mixed up the names of the dwarfs.
Austin wrote: "Rohit wrote: "Austin wrote: "Rohit wrote: "I read the Hobbit. I usually don't read fanatsy much but it was good. I enjoyed the story despite maybe not being the target audience age group. Thanks to..."Yes. They sound similar too
Austin wrote: "Rohit wrote: "Completed Agatha Christie book. Enjoyed it"But which one?"
The ABC murders. It was pretty good. Have you read it?
I have read ABC Murders .It's very popular. But it was a letdown for me . Didn't really comprehend it .Will reread it some day
Have read all ACs in my childhood and early adulthood, and have read a few again later on.
I love her Marple more than Poirot books, perhaps due to the village background. Dont much like Tommy and Tuppence or standalone books.
Her Mary Westmacott books, memoirs and autobiography are better than her detective fiction.
I love her Marple more than Poirot books, perhaps due to the village background. Dont much like Tommy and Tuppence or standalone books.
Her Mary Westmacott books, memoirs and autobiography are better than her detective fiction.
Mansi wrote: "I have read ABC Murders .It's very popular. But it was a letdown for me . Didn't really comprehend it .Will reread it some day"
It was pretty good for me. The red herring type story telling
Ahtims wrote: "Have read all ACs in my childhood and early adulthood, and have read a few again later on. I love her Marple more than Poirot books, perhaps due to the village background. Dont much like Tommy and..."
I have not read Marple. I have only read few of the Poirot books. But I do want to read more from this author.
Do you read Sherlock?
Finished Gentleman in Moscow. I loved it! It's a very warm book and reminded me of some old era movies
I am on a one book per month reading challenge but I am a moody reader sometimes I feel like reading a physical book sometimes I like e book sometimes I need a short story so right now I have three books which I am currently reading. since my last month's book was silent patient which was a pretty depressing story line a friend recommended to read better than the movie book to cheer me up .. but it's not going anywhere I feel..
Rini wrote: "I am on a one book per month reading challenge but I am a moody reader sometimes I feel like reading a physical book sometimes I like e book sometimes I need a short story so right now I have three..."I have heard of that book but haven't read it. Maybe read some comedies to balance it out!
Rohit wrote: "I am starting The Devotion of Suspect X"This Japanese whodunit seems to be very popular with Indian readers. Are there any similar whodunits based on a Chinese setting?
Austin wrote: "Rohit wrote: "I am starting The Devotion of Suspect X"This Japanese whodunit seems to be very popular with Indian readers. Are there any similar whodunits based on a Chinese setting?"
Not sure. I just came across it recently
S.C.V. wrote: "All the best! Is this as good as it looks like?"Yeah it was good. He's a good writer!
Which Bill Bryson book did you finish? I recently bought one of his books, a little intimidated by its size to be honest..
Manderley wrote: "Which Bill Bryson book did you finish? I recently bought one of his books, a little intimidated by its size to be honest.."Short history of life
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