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message 1: by Amalie (last edited Apr 27, 2012 01:58AM) (new)

Amalie  | 51 comments Mod
I thought, with the small number of people we have at the moment, that a general on-going discussion would be suitable. So tell us what you are reading at the moment. They don't have to be Sri Lankan books.



Right now I'm reading Anna Karenina with my group and The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien and "Selected Poems" by Alfred Tennyson.

I'd recommend all three! But Tennyson, only if you are a poetry fan and The Silmarillion if you are a Tolkien fan, because that's pretty much the history book and "the Bible" of Middle Earth! :) Anna Karenina, well everybody should read that. Make sure you find yourself the P/V Translation.


message 2: by Sujeetha (last edited Apr 27, 2012 05:42PM) (new)

Sujeetha (sujee) | 11 comments I am reading 'Russia House' by John le Carre, which is a spy story set in the late eighties, when Gorbachev's Russia is crumbling under the weight of corruption and malfeasance. The thing about 'Russia House' is that I believe it is the only book by le Carre which has an active love component. It's not an over bearing component, yet it is subtly there.

I am planning to get to Tolstoy eventually, but right now still finishing up Dostoevsky.

And I cannot do more than one book at a time. My mind is too linear to grapple with multiple books.


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Sujeetha wrote: "I am reading 'Russia House' by John le Carre, which is a spy story set in the late eighties, when Gorbachev's Russia is crumbling under ..."

Russian fan? Why don't you join the Russian group here at Goodreads? I don't see this as going against the rules of the group and Amalie is the moderator there after all :) Here you go: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4...

We are currently re-visiting Tolstoy.


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I'm currently reading "Islands" by Dan Sleigh and "Zorba the Greek" by Nikos Kazantzakis. Nothing Sri Lankan right now. "Islands" I'm not so crazy about because it's all confusing and I think it's the translation problem but Zorba the Greek is great!

I'm also following Anna Karenina discussions as well.


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Marie | 11 comments I'm a slow reader. Right now I'm reading "Hidden Flower"
by Pearl S. Buck.


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Amaali (amaa) | 6 comments I just finished The Stand by Stephen King. I was listning to the audio book and it took me about 1 1/2 months to finish the whole thing. It was so boring at first. But as I began to digest it, it became quite interesting. HUGE book and GREAT read (Listen) I say.
About my next book will be Case Histories by Kate Atkinson. I have read Behind The Scenes at the Museum / Human Croquet / Emotionally Weird And loved it.


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Marie | 11 comments I just started reading I Capture the Castle and two others which I didn't start yet. I'll re-post.


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Sujeetha (sujee) | 11 comments @Amaali: I have read Case Histories. It's nice but a little scary. :)


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Amaali (amaa) | 6 comments Sujeetha wrote: "@Amaali: I have read Case Histories. It's nice but a little scary. :)"

Really? I love the language used by Atkinson and her wit. You said it's scary and now I'm eager to finish the book. I'm so much into this horror or let's say scary genre. So far no scary movie has been capable of scaring me. But there are plenty of books that gave me nightmares.


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Sujeetha (sujee) | 11 comments The thing is I live alone for studying purposes in another country, which kind of adds to the fear factor. :)


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Amaali (amaa) | 6 comments Sujeetha wrote: "The thing is I live alone for studying purposes in another country, which kind of adds to the fear factor. :)"

:D :D :D


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Nilu | 17 comments Currently reading Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie. This is my second attempt at reading it, and I'm finding it absolutely brilly. It's a mix of fact and fiction of pre and post independent India , with a colorful cast of characters. Can't imagine why I didn't finish it at the first attempt :)


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Sujeetha (sujee) | 11 comments Ah, I had just recently finished reading this book. I was wondering along almost similar lines; why I hadn't started reading Rushdie earlier. Now I am reading 'Head Hunters' by Jo Nesbo.


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Chami | 12 comments I am currently reading the translation of Not without my daughter. This is very shocking.


message 15: by Amalie (new)

Amalie  | 51 comments Mod
I finished reading A Road Side Saga byAruna Shantha Nissanka and currently reading another Sri Lankan novel called The Maze. Katherine Mansfield's short stories and some academic reading are among my readings these days.


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Sumudu (sumudujanadari) | 7 comments I am currently reading The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. It is like a beautiful, lyrical, wondrous dream.


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I'm reading classics these days Brave New World and Snow Country, nothing by Sri Lankan authors.


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Sujeetha (sujee) | 11 comments Currently reading My Man Jeeves, by P. G. Wodehouse.


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Rochelle Hendawitharana (rochellhwgmailcom) | 1 comments At Present am reading The Power of NOW by ECKHART TOLLE this is my second attempt at it


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Nimra Savanghan | 2 comments I am currently reading A FEAST FOR CROWS and FISH OMNIBUS. juggling both since June! Just need to find time between work, house chores etc. Being pregnant has slowed me down quite a bit.


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Nuzaifa (n-u-z-a-i-f-a) | 7 comments Right now it's Sh*t My Dad Says a memoir kinda thing by Justin Halpern


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Judith (dinuka86) | 4 comments I'm reading THE NAME OF THE ROSE. Its not an easy read but very intriguing!


message 23: by Sujeetha (new)

Sujeetha (sujee) | 11 comments I have read it before (The Name of the Rose) it rambles on but it is worth the read. Can learn so much from it besides the story. :)


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Judith (dinuka86) | 4 comments Sujeetha wrote: "I have read it before (The Name of the Rose) it rambles on but it is worth the read. Can learn so much from it besides the story. :)"

Thanks, I guess I'll stick with it then!


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Thushara Vithanage | 22 comments ken follet 's fall of giants


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Dhanu Amanda | 3 comments Currently reading 'Introducing Lacan', the classic short graphic guide to Lacan is written by Darian Leader and Blood Brothers by Josephine Cox


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Rajitha Fernando | 7 comments the sacred book of the warewolf


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Thushara Vithanage | 22 comments a place called freedom - ken follet


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Thinking of starting on Picture of Dorian Gray. worth it?


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Indika (1ndika) | 14 comments I am reading
කොන්ටිකි පහුර
; a translation of Kon-Tiki.

Good book. Bad translation.


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Helmali | 3 comments "State of Wonder" by Ann Patchett.


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Christina (chrisjay) | 1 comments I'm reading අපේ ගම. Love it!! This is the second time :)


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Matthew Henderson (breakfastbutty) I'm reading "A Dance with Dragons: Dreams and Dust" by George R.R. Martin.


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Janith Pathirage (pathirage) | 26 comments Started to read "Crime and Punishment" by Dostoyevsky. This book's so compelling like most of the classic Russian novels


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Lahir00 (lhr00) | 1 comments "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett. It is actually written in the way that african-american's speak in the area of Mississippi.


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Matthew Henderson (breakfastbutty) I loved that book! Have you seen the film too?
I'm reading Back Story by David Mitchell mostly at the moment. I haven't laughed out loud at a book so much for years!


message 37: by Thushara (new)

Thushara Vithanage | 22 comments Am.reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn


message 38: by Malintha (new)

Malintha Perera (malinthaperera) | 1 comments Hi everyone. I just joined in today. I'm reading "Letters from a Young Poet" by Rabindranath Tagore. Beautifully written with powerful imagery.


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Janith Pathirage (pathirage) | 26 comments I'm reading The Gambler by Dostoyevsky. So far so good. This could even be my favorite Dostoyevsky novel....


message 40: by Malith (new)

Malith | 7 comments I'm currently reading "running wild "by michael morpurgo.really impressive story


message 41: by Sujith (new)

Sujith | 6 comments I just started reading "siege " by Simon kernick. hope it'll be as good as his other books!


message 42: by Prabath (new)

Prabath | 4 comments Does anyone have Play me a Lovesong. Im up for a book swap


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r3b311i0n | 3 comments I'm currently reading The Complete Malazan Book of the Fallen by Steven Erikson


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Maleka | 1 comments I'm now deeply engrossed in Orhan Pamuk's 'Istanbul' lately purchased from the very city.


message 45: by Dinushka (new)

Dinushka J | 2 comments Hi All, I just joined today. I'm reading Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen, Missing Girls by Larry Crane and Godfathers of Crime by Sheela Raval


message 46: by Shehan (new)

Shehan Pinto | 2 comments Perks of being a wallflower


message 47: by Ambrin (new)

Ambrin Uwais | 1 comments Tell no one by Harlan Coben


message 48: by Malith (new)

Malith | 7 comments prince and the pauper by mark twain


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Maryam | 17 comments Starter for ten by David Nicholls and Almost a Family by Roxanne Rustand


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Hussam Farook (mhussam) | 2 comments The light of the fireflies by Paul Pen


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