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2-Neil batey sanata (HINDI)
3-1983 (MALAYALAM)
4-Vikramadithyan(MALAYALAM)
ttpbm : From how many different states(India) do you have friends on goodreads ?

Ttpbm:same?

TTBPM-Heard about the Piano Guys?"
Dont stop was my fav too and no
Ttbpm: heard about the script

ttpbm: and do you feel some people should really check their breath before talking,don't you feel helpless then ?

hmm I just read something around 17 .
ttpbm :same?

same?

ttpbm:
How many books did you read this year?"
27

and a book I did not like that much was a book containing 3 stories by Franz Kafka...I read 2 of them The Trial and The Castle and was unhappy with both when I read them ......
ttpbm: same?

ttpbm:Did you just enjoy a bowl of " gur er payesh"(jaggery rice kheer)?:D:D:D:D
actual ttpbm: your last book for the year is going to be?

Digital fortress or all the light we cannot see
Ttpbm: the first line of pg 200 of your currently reading book

I can't help but post the next sentence too - "Suddenly there is a terrifying rumbling sound, and the whole room starts to shake". 200th page is start of the chapter "What is an earthquake?"
TTPBM: Have you ever been in a crime scene in real life?

TTPBM: Name one book so dear to you that you would stop and recommend it to any and everyone.
Galveston by Nic Pizzolatto
Same?
Same?

A few months ago I would have said Harry Potter/Sherlock Holmes but after reading The Count of Monte Cristo and listening to David Clarke's brilliant audiobook ('rendition' is a fitting word), it has left me speechless and so....empty for a few days. I kept thinking about the book for a few days, even while at work, all the things that happened in the story. Even now, I am rambling on and on while playing a game that just wants me to say a book name that is dear to me. Sorry for the rambling!!
TTPBM: Have you ever discussed local ghost stories with your friends when you were a kid? If you remember one, please tell us, it would be fun for others to hear about it ;) :D

Ttpbm: same

ttpbm:" do you ever feel like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind wanting to start again? ":D
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Ttpbm: same