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message 351: by Misha (new)

Misha (itz_mie) | 4219 comments so I've been told by many... :-)


message 352: by Madhavi (new)

Madhavi (madhavij) | 40 comments Finished

1. The elephant whisperer The Elephant Whisperer by Lawrence Anthony
2. The land of seven rivers Land of the Seven Rivers A Brief History of India's Geography by Sanjeev Sanyal

Listening to
Aunts aren't gentlemen Aunts Aren't Gentlemen (Jeeves, #15) by P.G. Wodehouse

Reading
The wolf and the watchman The Wolf and the Watchman A Father, a Son, and the CIA by Scott C. Johnson


message 353: by Vaishnavi (last edited Oct 29, 2013 05:17AM) (new)

Vaishnavi | 144 comments reading Delhi: 14 historic walks
India Discovered.... loving them both.... To have had such an amazing past and to have reduced them to a few boring pages of history in school seems to be a crime... Pure pleasure to rediscover the past..


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dely | 5485 comments I started reading The City of Joy by Dominique Lapierre.

I read always old books about India. I should start reading something more actual!


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dely | 5485 comments An wrote: "dely wrote: "I started reading The City of Joy by Dominique Lapierre.


I've seen the movie"


Didn't know about a movie! Has it the same title of the book? I will look for it but after I have finished the book.


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Arushi | 122 comments I'll soon be starting to read 'Shantaram' and am already mesmerised by the sheer brilliance of the cover. People who have read it would never stop gushing about how well written and spell binding it is which makes me a little jittery. It's a ridiculously fat book which is hogging all the attention away from the rest of the books


message 358: by Misha (new)

Misha (itz_mie) | 4219 comments currently reading Payment Deferred by C.S. Forester... quite promising till now!!!!


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
am not dissuading you, but I've left it half way through in both my attempts


message 360: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments Arushi wrote: "I'll soon be starting to read 'Shantaram' and am already mesmerised by the sheer brilliance of the cover. People who have read it would never stop gushing about how well written and spell binding i..."

I have read it and it's one of the worst books I have ever read. I won't say more because I know this book is loved by a lot of people also in this group and I don't want to hurt their feelings and be hated!


message 361: by Arushi (new)

Arushi | 122 comments The book has cost me an arm and a leg and y'all are making me really nervous.


message 362: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments Arushi wrote: "The book has cost me an arm and a leg and y'all are making me really nervous."

You mustn't! Perhaps you may like it :D


message 363: by Arushi (new)

Arushi | 122 comments I'm sure that was a devil's laugh :P I'll have to read it anyway to find out what's there to hate so much


message 364: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments Arushi wrote: "I'm sure that was a devil's laugh :P I'll have to read it anyway to find out what's there to hate so much"

No, no devil's laugh! It is true, a lot of people love this book; I wasn't able to appreciate it because of a lot of reasons.


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Sherin Punnilath (shery_7) | 7330 comments Reading Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain.Interesting so far..


message 366: by Meryl (last edited Nov 17, 2013 08:29AM) (new)

Meryl (crossconnect) | 75 comments I just finished reading
The Immortals of Meluha (Shiva Trilogy #1) by Amish Tripathi The Secret of the Nagas (Shiva Trilogy #2) by Amish Tripathi
The Oath of the Vayuputras (Shiva Trilogy, #3) by Amish Tripathi

These books are awesome :) Amish has done an amazing job.


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Meryl (crossconnect) | 75 comments Arushi wrote: "I'll soon be starting to read 'Shantaram' and am already mesmerised by the sheer brilliance of the cover. People who have read it would never stop gushing about how well written and spell binding i..."

Its quite good :)Enjoy.


message 368: by Arushi (new)

Arushi | 122 comments @Dely An interesting dichotomy of opinions seems to surround this book which makes me even more curious

@Meryl I am sure I'll :)


message 369: by Meryl (new)

Meryl (crossconnect) | 75 comments Arushi wrote: "@Dely An interesting dichotomy of opinions seems to surround this book which makes me even more curious

@Meryl I am sure I'll :)"


HaHa! I would recommend you to read the Shiva Trilogy. Its awesome ;)


message 370: by Arushi (new)

Arushi | 122 comments @Meryl I have indeed read and liked the first two parts but the Oath of the Vayuputras couldn't just hold my attention past the first 50 pages so I had to abandon it but maybe I should reconsider it. What do you say?


message 371: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments I have finished reading The City of Joy and really liked it (will write something about it in my reading-progress-discussion as soon as possible).

But I have a question for people who have read the book. I was reading some reviews on GR and I have found out that the different editions don't have the same characters! There is Harasi Pal (the rickshaw puller) Max Loeb (the American doctor) and in my edition there is the French priest, Paul Lambert. In other reviews I have read that the priest is Polish and his name is Stephan Kovalski.

Why? Somebody knows why this huge difference of name and nationality? It is very curious!


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Abhimanyu Singh Baghel (manyubaghel) | 78 comments Currently, as usual, I am reading a lot of books. Some of them are:
1. The Hound of The Baskervilles (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
2. Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus (Mary W. Shelly)
3. Delta of Venus (Anais Nin)
4. Turned - Vampire Journals #1 (Morgan Rice)
5. The Diary of A Young Girl (Anne Frank)

Books I've finished reading recently -
1. If On A Winter's Night A Traveler (Italo Calvino)
2. Think And Grow Rich (Napoleon Hill)
3. A Study In Scarlet/Sign of Four (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)


message 373: by dely (last edited Nov 20, 2013 03:47AM) (new)

dely | 5485 comments Abhimanyu wrote: "Currently, as usual, I am reading a lot of books. Some of them are:
1. The Hound of The Baskervilles (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
2. Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus (Mary W. Shelly)
3. Delta of..."


What did you think about If on a Winter's Night a Traveler?

We had a cozy read some weeks ago.


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Arushi | 122 comments I am listening to the "Selected poems" by Emily Dickinson and one particular poem bewitched me. It goes like


There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
Nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!


message 375: by Misha (new)

Misha (itz_mie) | 4219 comments started reading The Godfather by Mario Puzo


message 376: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
nice one, have never read Emily Dickinson, though have heard a lot about her


message 377: by Arushi (last edited Nov 20, 2013 06:27AM) (new)

Arushi | 122 comments Actually her poems came to me through different authors who would begin their books with beautiful snippets from her poetry. She is a gifted poetess and I recommend you read some of her poems.


message 378: by Abhimanyu (new)

Abhimanyu Singh Baghel (manyubaghel) | 78 comments dely wrote: "Abhimanyu wrote: "Currently, as usual, I am reading a lot of books. Some of them are:
1. The Hound of The Baskervilles (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
2. Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus (Mary W. S..."


It was a nice book, and the concept was really cool. To be very honest, I found it very interesting. But maybe, I am not much experienced, so maybe, I am wrong. :D
But in my opinion, Italo Calvino left us a masterpiece before he departed. It should be in the "Top 100 books one must read before dying" list.


message 379: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments Abhimanyu wrote: "It was a nice book, and the concept was really cool. To be very honest, I found it very interesting. But maybe, I am not much experienced, so maybe, I am wrong. :D
But in my opinion, Italo Calvino left us a masterpiece before he departed. It should be in the "Top 100 books one must read before dying" list. "


Yes, I agree! And thinking that I didn't want to read it because I don't consider a lot Italian authors.


message 380: by Abhimanyu (new)

Abhimanyu Singh Baghel (manyubaghel) | 78 comments dely wrote: "Abhimanyu wrote: "It was a nice book, and the concept was really cool. To be very honest, I found it very interesting. But maybe, I am not much experienced, so maybe, I am wrong. :D
But in my opini..."


haha
neither do I. But this one was quite different and so I got inclined to them. Now I am going to read all of Calvino's best works.


message 381: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments Abhimanyu wrote: "haha
neither do I. But this one was quite different and so I got inclined to them. Now I am going to read all of Calvino's best works...."


I hope you will enjoy them too!


message 382: by Abhimanyu (new)

Abhimanyu Singh Baghel (manyubaghel) | 78 comments dely wrote: "Abhimanyu wrote: "haha
neither do I. But this one was quite different and so I got inclined to them. Now I am going to read all of Calvino's best works...."

I hope you will enjoy them too!"


I hope the same. :)


message 383: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments I started reading A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry.


message 384: by Sanchita (new)

Sanchita Sarkar | 41 comments I just finished reading Haroun and the sea of stories. Just loved it. Below is my review: http://sanchitasarkar.wordpress.com/2...


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Ken (kendoyle) | 263 comments I'm finally reading The Lowland. Liking it so far, but it hasn't gripped me as much as The Namesake.


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Utkarsh (utkarsh12) | 1811 comments Just read replay by ken girmwood.
Nice book but not what I expected.
Now I will read Along came a spider by James Patterson.
I hope it will be good..


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Poornima | 425 comments just finished The Swoop: Or How Clarence Saved England . Very different from other works of PG Wodehouse. This is a cheeky tale where England is under simultaneous attack by nine invaders. Has some laugh-out-loud moments. An easy and short read.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 388: by Gayathri (last edited Nov 26, 2013 06:31AM) (new)

Gayathri Arun Kumar (gayathribaskaran) | 3 comments Just finished Saffron - The Blood Swan by D. Aswini young adult fantasy novel and decided to read "Possession". I'm interested in reading more fantasy and horror books.
Saffron - The Blood Swan by D. Aswini


message 389: by Sanchit (new)

Sanchit Jain (latenightcrawler) | 99 comments Currently reading ...
The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty: Delhi, 1857
by William Dalrymple

And

ASURA: Tale Of The Vanquished
by Anand Neelakantan


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Poornima wrote: "just finished The Swoop: Or How Clarence Saved England . Very different from other works of PG Wodehouse. This is a cheeky tale where England is under simultaneous attack by nine inv..."

I missed out on this one by PGW


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Poornima | 425 comments Skylar wrote: "Poornima wrote: "just finished The Swoop: Or How Clarence Saved England . Very different from other works of PG Wodehouse. This is a cheeky tale where England is under simultaneous a..."

Smitha, this seems to be one of his lesser known works and very unlike his other books.


message 393: by Uday (new)

Uday Kanth (udayk) Just finished: When did you see her last? By Lemony Snicket

Reading: Feast for Crows by George RR Martin and Sycamore Row by John Grisham


message 394: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments Started reading The Reluctant Fundamentalist.


message 395: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
its a book I've wanted to read. do tell how you find it


message 396: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments Smitha wrote: "its a book I've wanted to read. do tell how you find it"

I liked it and I'm sure you will like it too. Perhaps you won't like a lot the end because it's open but I think it's the right end for this book.


message 397: by dely (new)

dely | 5485 comments I started reading Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami. I have read only the first 100 pages but I'm liking it so far.

Who knows Patricia Highsmith? Is she good? I have bought yesterday The Animal-Lover's Book of Beastly Murder and I hope it will be good. It should be a mystery where the murders are animals.


message 398: by Misha (new)

Misha (itz_mie) | 4219 comments reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn


message 399: by Monowi (new)

Monowi (_spacewitch_) | 21 comments I am reading 'Anna Karenina' and I am about to finish it. Ah! its a lovely book!


message 400: by Hari (new)

Hari | 4 comments All Harry Potter books ,currently @ HP & prisonar of azkaban


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