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Grace_S
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Posted on 11-16-11 1:33
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Anything interesting/mind-blowing/scary that you are reading lately? Please share the love especially in this holiday season!
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aashii
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Posted on 12-19-11 12:44
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HELLO GRACE SIS
RECENT ONE that i liked are
- passion from the past by carole mortimer
-the time of my life by cecelia ahern-i loved it
-the prophet by khalil gibran...
- the broken wings of same writer ....i jus begun..
OLD ONES which i loved were
-cecelia Aherns ( ps i love u , where rainbow ends , if u cld see me now)
-every book of nicholas spark
my fren told me the brothers karamazov by russian writer is good...but not yet read...happy reading grace
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Vivant
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Posted on 12-19-11 12:45
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"Tibet, Tibet" by Patrick French - a very engaging book with a personal, objective and rational take on Tibet and Tibetan issues. The writer talks of the idealized "Tibet of the mind" versus the reality of Tibet today.
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Posted on 12-20-11 12:30
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I loved Khaled hosseini's book " Thousand splendid suns" it takes you to a different era. It is a pretty engaging book.
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bodmas
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Posted on 12-20-11 8:47
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@aashi - The brother karamazov is a splendid book. The best book I have ever read. dostoyevsky at his best. I love other books from him too, like Crime and Punishment and House of the dead.
The irony is that he wrote is best book to pay his gambling debts.
camerapicture - thousan splendid suns is also a good book.
Try hunger games if you like girl with dragon tatoo.
11/22/63 - by stepen king is also good
Leaving microsoft to change the world is also good
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ThahaChaena
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Posted on 11-09-12 12:27
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Baas Sajha ko katha ra kehi blog ka katha haru padhiraa chu aajkaal.... different variety kaa lekh haru....
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sam123453
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Posted on 11-09-12 11:21
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Great thread. Keep it coming guys. I just finished reading "The Reluctant Fundamentalist". Highly recommended.
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durbarmargnepal
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Posted on 11-09-12 11:30
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Just bought "What color is your parachute?" by Richard Rolles and "Buddhas Orphans" by Samrat Upadhyaya.
Finished reading "2 States" by Chetan Bhagat last night. (good story)
Planning to finish "Life of Pi" before I watch the movie.
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junkynfunky
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Posted on 11-09-12 12:12
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Quiet
The power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Tallking
By Susan Cain
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mno
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Posted on 11-10-12 5:14
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Our nepali writers could not influence anyone except few ?
Anyway currently reading my grandfather's biography sinch his childhood days, his struggle, rana regimes, his employment in Gov during Rana rules, uprising, his talk with then indian prime minister, about his ansestors, marriage all all about his life which we didn't know. priceless. Cannot find in stores anywhere in the world :)
He left us a book which we will pass on to our next generation to remember our history.
He is not a good writer but he narrated it to a good writer and the writer wrote for him.
I am thinking of recording stories from my grandmother side too before she goes to heaven. :)
At the end it is your taste what you like.
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jhapaliketo
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Posted on 11-10-12 6:05
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How do you find time to read books guys?
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ThahaChaena
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Posted on 11-12-12 11:13
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Just started "Buddha's Orphan" by Samrat Upadhayay and "Naso" by Guru P. Mainali at the same time.....
@MNO :
Is there a book about your grandfather and his life? Autobiography ? And I disagree with your statement " Our nepali writers could not influence anyone except few ? " ....there are a bunch of inspirational writers in nepali literature, even today....
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28th amendment
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Posted on 11-12-12 11:37
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just got the latest issue of playboy in my mail today. gonna read that bitch all night !!
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Posted on 11-12-12 12:16
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i have been reading for my mid term. :(
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