andha putthahangalai naanum paartten anna, aana tiger on the tenth day kaanom.. :(
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andha putthahangalai naanum paartten anna, aana tiger on the tenth day kaanom.. :(
Finished reading: The kingdom at the end of the road by Jan Guillou :clap: :thumbsup: very well written, one among the best book i have read so far :P
Finished reading: Slaughterhouse 5 or the Children Crusade:A duty dance with Death by Kurt Vonnegut :P
also finished reading: The Valkyries by my fav author Paulo Coelho :clap:
"And each man kills the things he loves,
by all let this be heard,
some do it with a bitter look,
some with a flattering word,
the coward does it with a kiss,
the brave man with a sword "
Finished reading: The joy luck club by Amy Tan ...beautiful book :clap: :clap: very well written :P
also Finished reading: The heritage of Arn by Jan Guillou :)
I'm currently reading The Fountainhead. :notworthy: Ayn Rand.
Somehow, I find it hard to get through the first few pages of AR's books. :( (Although, they are well written. )
thank that you are not able to do that! Else you will find yourself in a delusional state after reading her books from which its hard to get out. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by thilak4life
RS, Thats what people say. But I've been put off by her than being eluded by her whimsical ideologies. I don't regret reading "Fountainhead", I reserve my differences (which are aplenty). But once you go through first few pages of "Atlas Shrugged". You don't want to go through her "dragging" write-ups, coz' you know you'll be fazed by those rhetorics.
t4l,
Haan those rhetorics :evil: but when I was around 17/18 i was fascinated by them for sure :oops: Definitely Dragging if i think of them now :x
Finished reading Robin Cook's 'Critical'.( More interesting than his 'Crisis'.) Very fast-paced, action drama with nail-biting suspense. The crimes dealt with sent a shiver down my spine! :shaking:
My next book is Ayn Rand's 'Fountainhead'! The posts in the exclusive thread for the novel has highly raised my expectations! Even before I was aware of that thread I came across a raving review about it in another site kindling my curiosity to a great extent. I asked my dil to get the book for me. The voluminous novel, the small,packed print made me keep it in reserve- to take when I am starved for something to read which I am particularly not at present. Sort of busy times at homefront. Those were young years when I burnt midnight oil to complete a volume!!! Now a game of infinite patience or scrabble in the computer & browsing seem more pleasing! Besides the English daily & a couple of vernacular weeklies I am becoming lazy to read!!! :(