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Anbu (anbutheone) | 4469 comments The Sense of an Ending is the chosen book in the award winning category for the group read of this month.

Ankit hope you are around to take the discussion forward.


Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
am going to start this soon


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Kalaivani (vanivelusamy) | 2 comments I have read this book..its ought to be discussed if not now atleast while reaching towards the end of the novel.Am waiting for discussing the end.


Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
have just started it.


Ankit Agarwal (citizenfour) | 50 comments Hmmmm...actually I was the Ankit who nominated this book for this month's group book reads....not Ankit Kamal!!!!


message 6: by Ahtims (last edited Apr 04, 2012 09:30AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Oh, sorry, it is some automatic selection - when I typed in the name , this one automatically got selected. Will change it ASAP.


Tarun | 589 comments I started it yesterday not knowing tht it was a group read too!

read some 50 pages so far..a smooth read so far and im loving the narrative style and the philosophical punches squeezed within..


Ankit Agarwal (citizenfour) | 50 comments It's OK BTW I have completed with the book....was a very intriguing read for me......really thoroughly enjpyed myself...


Prateek (prateeklibros) | 57 comments Ordered my copy yesterday....can't wait to get my hands on the book. Most of the readers have give this book a thumbs up


Ankit Agarwal (citizenfour) | 50 comments Prateek wrote: "Ordered my copy yesterday....can't wait to get my hands on the book. Most of the readers have give this book a thumbs up"

Just start this once and you would finish it in a go........I am pretty much sure about it.


Aravind P | 1366 comments I have bought this book. Will join. I like Julian Barne's writing. I think they are more like biographical. He drills deep into the skin of each characters, often ordinary people, bringing out their story, behavioural traits, complexes, insecurities and other idiosynchrasies. I read his works are influenced by the French literature. But his humour sense is English.


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Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
Hello Ppl,
Couldn't access group for some time and was surprised no discussion had happened on such an intriguing book!

This is one intelligent author who plays with the readers and confuses them through the disorganized thoughts of his protagonist! Forget the literary devices, the small beauty in the ordinary seeming statements drive you crazy!

The essence of the book is explained very early in the book when the kids are debating about history. "history is that certainty produced at the point where the imperfections of memory meet the inadequacies of the documentation". The author goes about proving his point through flawed indivuduals who conveniently 'can't remember' the past to find peace.

More tease was the autistic kid and the reference to the broken egg in the first para of the book made by the mom. The author lets you make all possible conclusions since he has given us an unreliable protagonist!

I loved the part where Barnes breaks the 4th wall, so to say, through the words of Tony Webster's ex wife. 'You always want to know what happened next. Do you even realize that it might not be the point at all?' It's almost like he is admonishing the reader for getting confused!

This book makes you think. And think some more. And some :) Loved it!
The icing on the cake - 150 pages! :D


Aravind P | 1366 comments I am liking it. The begining resembles his first novel Metroland, which was very good.


Prateek (prateeklibros) | 57 comments I am sort of enticed from the title of the book, I don't know why~~~


Prateek (prateeklibros) | 57 comments got my book.....it's pretty slim...


Ankit (ankitsharmatup) | 8 comments a tale of memory and missed opportunities

Of all things i am sure of like me most of the reader would have given this book a second read too. Now this was a book hardly kept by me by a booker prize winner. A tale of old age where you think life's lived and then suddenly an incident which makes you realize of all the things that happened in the past some odd 40 yrs ago.

A tale of resurrection of memories told more in a philosophical way. some great positives emerge in the first half of the book where the encounter of adrian with the history, the letter written to tony by adrian and finally the relavations of all the curiosities which was shown in this short British novel by Julian Barnes.

For me the best book read in this genre and in Julian Barnes a great author to count upon. A true 5/5 for me and to those enthusiasts who reads more of this type a highly recommended one...

“The Sense of an Ending” — which has just won the 2011 Booker Prize — Julian Barnes takes his place among the subtly assertive practitioners of this quiet art


message 17: by Girish, The Good cop (new) - rated it 5 stars

Girish (kaapipaste) | 2837 comments Mod
The last day of the month, so I might venture to ask : what really did happen according to you?

You might post your inputs before reading the link below. or as you choose wise :P

This book has many interpretations thanks to the unreliable narrator. One of the best discussions I found on goodreads for this book - that opened up interpretations I never even thought of http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
(Follow the comment thread)


Suchitra (bookpuzhu) | 1030 comments 3/5
definitely worth a read!
i read it only because it was a group read......good selection!
very well written book. the mystery unravelling as the story goes on ......keep the reader in suspense.....very good.....
i will remember quite a bit of this book even after a while i think.....and that is usually the hallmark of a good book.......
i did not give it 4 or 5 stars because sometimes the book seems to ramble on about philosophy and that equation irritated me ......


Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
As it was quite a busy time for me, unfortunately could not read this book in time, though I had procured it. Will read it sometime in future. In fact, I am going to go through the group list and read all the unread books (hopefully)


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