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I think I will start Bébert, il gatto di Louis-Ferdinand Céline and I have seen only now that there isn't an English edtition. The title is "Bébert, the cat of Louis-Ferdinand Céline" though I have yet not read something by him (I have heard good opinions about his Journey to the End of the Night but must still read it).

My review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....
Started with Chronicle of a Death Foretold

and then i might read Middlesex and The Tales of The Otori...

my review in case if any one wants to read :)
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Finished solo by rana dasgupta 5/5 . review yet t..."
Yeah, I agree with you. But it is a good read. What I loved the most was the way each and every sentence was written, like a moving picture, happening right in front of you :)


my review in case if any one wants to read :)
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Finished solo by rana dasgupta 5/5 ...."
Oh absolutely , I was completely blown away by the writing. Meticulous , precise and beautiful writing

It is a collection of short stories by Indian authors and I am discovering really good authors!
For example Chandrahas Choudhury, his short story "Clouds" is wonderful! I have looked for his blog: http://middlestage.blogspot.it/ I hope to find his books translated!
I liked also Altaf Tyrewala.

Ah no , I was busy with work over the weekend. Couldn't go further. At around 200 page. Hoping to finish it soon :)
dely wrote: "I started reading India. Cinque racconti, sei reportage, tre fumetti and I don't know if there is an English edition.
It is a collection of short stories by Indian authors and I am discovering rea..."
dely, if possible can you let me know the english translation? haven't heard of these authors at all!
It is a collection of short stories by Indian authors and I am discovering rea..."
dely, if possible can you let me know the english translation? haven't heard of these authors at all!

I don't know if there is an English translation because the editor is an Italian who lives in India. I think she has also translated from the original English.
I could find only this one India Shining India Changing by the same editor but I don't know if it has the same stories.

About to read - "Some One Like You" by Nikita Singh and Durjoy Dutta.
After that - "The Litigators" by John Grisham.

It's her second book I read and this author isn't bad. Like in her other book the main character is a girl who wants to detach herself from the public opinion; she wants to be and feel free. The book is set in Italy during WWII though the war isn't important but the mentality of the people of that time is in order to understand better the book. Milena Milani couldn't publish this book in the '60 in Italy and she was denounced for obscenity and indecency (but there is nothing explicit!). She had to flee in France and there her book was published.

About to read: The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
After that: Chanakya’s Chant by Ashwin Sanghi
dely wrote: "I started reading A Girl Called Jules by Milena Milani.
It's her second book I read and this author isn't bad. Like in her other book the main character is a girl who wants to detach herself from t..."
seems interesting.
It's her second book I read and this author isn't bad. Like in her other book the main character is a girl who wants to detach herself from t..."
seems interesting.

About to start Dead Famous by Ben Elton.

A simple read so far.. And no deep insights into life.. Just green forests , dusty roads and motorcycle accidents.. Hope the next few pages will be more fruitful..



I had never heard of her before the Nobel prize :/


Not Alice Walker, Alice Munro.

Sorry, go for Runaway and 'Dear Life:Stories' as well!"
Don't worry :D
I have added to my wishlist Too Much Happiness, Who Do You Think You Are? and The Love of a Good Woman.

Currently reading 'The idiot'

I think we had a group discussion about it earlier on. It was an interesting book, my first and only read by Murakami.


Yes, here it is: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Arushi, if you go on the bottom of the group homepage you can see all the books who have been read. Click on "view" and a new page opens and at the top you see "Group Book Reads" and click on it. In the new page you can see all the books that have been read and you must look only for the one that interests you.

Yes, here it is: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/......"
Thank you dely :)

You're welcome!
I have read yesterday a short play in two acts, The Physicists by Friedrich Dürrenmatt; now I will continue Journey to the End of the Night but it is a slow and difficult read :(



i am reading Tuesdays With Morrie and about to start The Old Man and His God: Discovering the Spirit of India
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my review in case if any one wants to read :)
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Finished solo by rana dasgupta 5/5 . review yet to write.
Cur..."
Oh good hope you like it. Currently reading Moor's last sigh after your strong recommendation. I am loving it . Rushdie's wit and satire has me in laughing fits.