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I too feel like reading this now. But too many books, too little time (if I had a gravestone, I would have asked these words to be inscribed :D)

This is a really small book,Col.
Around 180 pages. Probably you can read it in a sitting.
As the book is in a conversation format,you can probably go for an audiobook also.

Agree!

I loved the book when i read it. I'll be rereading it this year.Hope you'll like it
better tone down the expectations- in my experience whenever something comes highly recommended it tends to disappoint :(

Yeah I know,that happened with the color purple :(


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I loved Lolita and liked also a lot Norwegian Wood!

I have mixed views about Norwegian Wood to be honest.. its written beautifully, with some of the most romantic quotes I have come across and Haruki Murakami is definitely amongst the finest writer I have witnessed so far.. but the story of Norwegian Wood somewhere feels like moving around in circles with a stop-and-start progress.
But everyone must read Haruki Murakami for sure.. to just feel his beautiful exposition of things / nature / emotions via prose.
Lolita is something I am genuinely looking forward to.. heard a lot about it and it seems like a real treat. I can see you have given it 5 Stars, urging me to look forward to it even more. :D

Orhan Pamuk is on my reading wishlist and hope I get to read him soon. His 'My Name is Red' is indeed a great book, from what I hear. Have you read his other works ?

I have mixed views about Norwegian Wood to be honest.. its written beautifully, with some of the most romantic quotes I..."
Me too, I liked Murakami's prose but I hadn't that feeling of moving in circles. I found it a little bit gloomy and depressing but liked it. I will surely read more by him.
I hope you will like Lolita as I did!

This was my first Murakami book as well.. but from what I hear his Kafka on the Shore is an awesome book (probably even better than Norwegian Wood).. I hope you get a chance to read that.
I plan to start Lolita over the weekend, so hoping for a great time reading it. Will ofcourse update here as I proceed.
Meanwhile, I am reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and that too is coming across as one terrifically written book with a very interesting story-line, so far. Happen to have read it ?

No, I have never read it. I don't think it's my kind of book.

Oh dear ! Now this is making me even more excited about the book, Rushika.
One of my friends, whose opinion about books is something I respect, said something very interesting as a lead-up to the book. She said, 'Be prepared to meet the most misleading villain ever' and then now your statement. Damn ! Looking forward now.

Oh damn Rushika ! Are you scaring me or urging me to read ? :P
But I appreciate your descriptions and I am looking forward to start reading it more than ever before. Will definitely catch up with you if I survive the onslaught of this dark and twisted book. :D ;)

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My name is Red was a really good book. 5 stars for me.I intend to read The Museum of Innocence soon

Currently Reading the The Secret of the Nagas
And then i'll be reading The Oath of Vayuputras.

Now reading At the Stroke of Madness by Alex Kava

Have heard good things about it.

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Loved The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Animal Farm by George Orwell. awesome funny book.

Aapka Bunti by Mannu Bhandari.It was an emotional read.
Now reading: Book Thief(reading it for the second time and loving it.)
Next On the list: Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons. It would also be a re-read.

also read Acacia Trilogy by David Anthony Durham.
Lakshmi wrote: "I finished Anna karenina...no words. Dat book is a gem. I will begin norwegian wood next week."
loved Norwegian Wood
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Interesting so far..
Even though I have my reservations against someone telling every tiny detail of his life to an absolute stranger,a foreigner to boot;I am willing to wait till the end to know what this is all about.