Yep, yep... it's the same book, except I don't think he meets his mother but instead someone else. I don't want to give away the plot in case anyone else decides to read it :)Quote:
Originally Posted by crazy
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Yep, yep... it's the same book, except I don't think he meets his mother but instead someone else. I don't want to give away the plot in case anyone else decides to read it :)Quote:
Originally Posted by crazy
Finished -- Stars Shines down - SSD
Reading -- Bloodline - SSD
i'm reading Daughter of God' by Lewis Purdue....
i read few pages a while back...now back to reading from the beginning....
Beckham: nice signature...
i just finished reading: A bend in the river by v.s naipaul.
Finished reading "A Sparrow Falls" ( Wilbur Smith ) - for the 2nd time.
Finished reading ' Deception Point ' by Dan Brown. He does it once again.
wow
i finished reading "born confused" by tanuja desai hider.
i first thought it might be about how life is in foreign countries for desis................but it was much much better than i thought!
it was funny, intresting and also made me think!
ABCD :lol:
The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger.
I have just breezed through the first 50 pages, so far so funny.
Wrong about Japan by Peter Carey
Who wants to find a lot about Japan or Manga might be better served elsewhere, but as a travalogue this book is interesting. If you've ever been to Japan and know a bit about the country you can enjoy the book comparing to your experiences.
I just finished reading The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. It is a very emotion packed novel that put me to tears. The characters are still in my memory even after I have finished reading the book.
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just now started reading Pride of the Nation : Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
finished reading: KRISTINS LAVRANSDATTER- 1&2
reading: FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
Vaasi : is "For whom..." by Alistair McLean ?
illa ramky...........its by the famous author............ERNEST HEMINGWAY :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ramky
Finished reading: for whom the bell tolls
Reading: Q & A :lol: :lol: :lol: By Vikas Swarup
so far very intresting, funny book...............giving a good picture of today india and of an ordinary citizen :lol: :lol: who won a million dollar in a TV quiz show :)
PANORAMA YRBOOK SAYS THAT THE CANTERBURY TALES BY GEOFFREY CHAUCER IS THE NO.1 AMONG THE WORLD'S TOP 100 BOOKS.AGREE?
finish reading: Q & A...........wow :clap: :clap: to the author
very beautiful book................well done :)
reading: nothing........have to go the library
No. I have read the original version, which is much better than any modern translation. But I don't think it's No. 1 among the world's top 100 books.Quote:
Originally Posted by VENKIRAJA
I am currently reading "He She and It" by Marge Piercy (also published as "Body of Glass"). It is one of the best books I've read in a long time.
Finished Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" last week, currently reading Stephen Hawking's "A breif History of Time" and also reading "Process planning and Cost estimation" by Jayakumar, but that is for the assesment day after tomorrow :wink: :P
finished reading "He, she and it" by marge piercy :)
anna :P
enna padichen :roll:
Kumudham book :-)
The Mistress of Spices by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.
I think the movie is due to be released any time soon.
Starring: Aishwarya Rai as the mistress of spices.
Now into "The Devil's Alternative" by Frederick Forsyth :D
Assesments still going on :banghead:
Am about to finish "Lost City" by Clive Cussler
just started reading "Future Shock" by Alvin Toffler. gives solutions reg life's situations, like dealing with drastic changes in one's life etc. so far good !
Now reading "The Prometheus Deception" by Robert Ludlum
Sangeetha : Nice one by Ludlum, though I prefer the Bourne series & the earliest ones like Holcroft Covenant, Chancellor Manuscript, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by sangeetha_me
Hey Ramky ! Yeah..its just about okay..though I'm not too impressed with the book. Iam bored of the "Super hero" & "Master of all trades!" kind of image projected of the Hero (Nick Bryson).
Will try out the Bourne Series once i finish the three books that i have in store.
hey have read the night by elie wiesel a really beaut book describes his life in the conc camps, very moving
Now reading..."Good morning Killer" by April Smith.
"Two leaves and a Bud" by Mulk Raj Anand
finished 'Shalimar, the clown' by Rushdie...could not get the point...anyone has read the book?
started 'Deception point' by Dan Brown..
Bourne series is quite good :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by sangeetha_me
Hey atomhouse !
Iam just starting 'Digital Fortress' by Dan Brown.
Nice thread. Don't know how I missed it so long. I am currently reading 'The Understudy' by Elia Kazan. Didn't know he wrote novels ! The going is good.
Now reading "The Lake House" by James Patterson.
Reading: Name of the rose by Eco :)
Finished 'The Understudy'. Beautiful novel. Really sensitive writing from Elia Kazan. Though it sagged a bit towards the end, overall it was highly impressive.
Starting 'The Contortionist's Handbook' by Craig Clevenger.