Which book are you reading now...

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Books are our best friend and i still believe in that from the day i started reading. I thanks my mom for inculcating such habit in me. So guys lets start discussing about good books which you are reading and which are there in your reading list. Hope we will come to know about new good stuff...

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I finished The Fifth Horseman , which was a fantastic read and am now reading a novel by Agatha Christie called Endless Night, which is one of my favorites among her writings.It has more depth and also a good suspenseful story line..


Agatha Christie is one of my favorite writer. I have read most of the novels written by her but am yet to read the Endless Night.
Anyway, now I am reading ' The Bourne Betrayal'


I read only one novel of Agatha Christie that is "Appointment with Death". Its superb novel. She has written 66 detective novels . :blink:


And they are all awesome!!! My father-in-law has a collection of at least 50 Agatha Christies, hoping to inherit at least 20 of them!! ;)


Yeah, I too enjoy her works. I also try to buy them whenever I come across them. Seeing my interest, many of my friends had also gifted me novels written by her and I have happily accepted them. :)
I wanted to know from you all that, did you have read any travel book?
I finished The Fifth Horseman , which was a fantastic read and am now reading a novel by Agatha Christie called Endless Night, which is one of my favorites among her writings.It has more depth and also a good suspenseful story line..


Agatha Christie is one of my favorite writer. I have read most of the novels written by her but am yet to read the Endless Night.
Anyway, now I am reading ' The Bourne Betrayal'


I read only one novel of Agatha Christie that is "Appointment with Death". Its superb novel. She has written 66 detective novels . :blink:


And they are all awesome!!! My father-in-law has a collection of at least 50 Agatha Christies, hoping to inherit at least 20 of them!! ;)


Yeah, I too enjoy her works. I also try to buy them whenever I come across them. Seeing my interest, many of my friends had also gifted me novels written by her and I have happily accepted them. :)


So when you are gifting me books, now you are aware of my interests!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
I finished The Fifth Horseman , which was a fantastic read and am now reading a novel by Agatha Christie called Endless Night, which is one of my favorites among her writings.It has more depth and also a good suspenseful story line..


Agatha Christie is one of my favorite writer. I have read most of the novels written by her but am yet to read the Endless Night.
Anyway, now I am reading ' The Bourne Betrayal'


I read only one novel of Agatha Christie that is "Appointment with Death". Its superb novel. She has written 66 detective novels . :blink:


I read a few of her 'murder of ...', orient express but all gone down the memory lane no more traceable.



I have almost all her books with me and I enjoy reading her books - like her description of every day English village life, the gossip, human element involved , makes very interesting reading :)
I finished The Fifth Horseman , which was a fantastic read and am now reading a novel by Agatha Christie called Endless Night, which is one of my favorites among her writings.It has more depth and also a good suspenseful story line..


Agatha Christie is one of my favorite writer. I have read most of the novels written by her but am yet to read the Endless Night.
Anyway, now I am reading ' The Bourne Betrayal'


I read only one novel of Agatha Christie that is "Appointment with Death". Its superb novel. She has written 66 detective novels . :blink:


And they are all awesome!!! My father-in-law has a collection of at least 50 Agatha Christies, hoping to inherit at least 20 of them!! ;)


I too have many books of Christie's some of which I bought on the Fora Fountain foot path sale for 20 or 30 rupees...You can read them again and again inspite of knowing who dunnit?
I finished The Fifth Horseman , which was a fantastic read and am now reading a novel by Agatha Christie called Endless Night, which is one of my favorites among her writings.It has more depth and also a good suspenseful story line..


Agatha Christie is one of my favorite writer. I have read most of the novels written by her but am yet to read the Endless Night.
Anyway, now I am reading ' The Bourne Betrayal'


I read only one novel of Agatha Christie that is "Appointment with Death". Its superb novel. She has written 66 detective novels . :blink:


And they are all awesome!!! My father-in-law has a collection of at least 50 Agatha Christies, hoping to inherit at least 20 of them!! ;)


Yeah, I too enjoy her works. I also try to buy them whenever I come across them. Seeing my interest, many of my friends had also gifted me novels written by her and I have happily accepted them. :)


So when you are gifting me books, now you are aware of my interests!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:


The same question goes to you as well... when are you gifting me, your old friend, some books???? :evil: :laugh:
I finished The Fifth Horseman , which was a fantastic read and am now reading a novel by Agatha Christie called Endless Night, which is one of my favorites among her writings.It has more depth and also a good suspenseful story line..


Agatha Christie is one of my favorite writer. I have read most of the novels written by her but am yet to read the Endless Night.
Anyway, now I am reading ' The Bourne Betrayal'


I read only one novel of Agatha Christie that is "Appointment with Death". Its superb novel. She has written 66 detective novels . :blink:


I read a few of her 'murder of ...', orient express but all gone down the memory lane no more traceable.



I have almost all her books with me and I enjoy reading her books - like her description of every day English village life, the gossip, human element involved , makes very interesting reading :)


Yeah, she has written about the English country life too well, also she is a very good observer or human behavior and psychology!
I tried a few pages of Khushwant Singh's Joke collection. I am sorry to say I felt disappointed.


I find they are all to below the belt!!!


No humor, they all went over the head. Almost kiddish stuff.
I tried a few pages of Khushwant Singh's Joke collection. I am sorry to say I felt disappointed.


I find they are all to below the belt!!!


No humor, they all went over the head. Almost kiddish stuff.



I read one, can't remember the title though ! where he writes about his trip to Pakistan and his experience with the government officials and some actresses who have migrated there from India.It was hilarious :laugh:
I tried a few pages of Khushwant Singh's Joke collection. I am sorry to say I felt disappointed.


I find they are all to below the belt!!!


No humor, they all went over the head. Almost kiddish stuff.



I read one, can't remember the title though ! where he writes about his trip to Pakistan and his experience with the government officials and some actresses who have migrated there from India.It was hilarious :laugh:


Isn't 'The train to Pakistan' also written by him? I read that a very long time ago but I think that was a good story
I tried a few pages of Khushwant Singh's Joke collection. I am sorry to say I felt disappointed.


I find they are all to below the belt!!!


No humor, they all went over the head. Almost kiddish stuff.



I read one, can't remember the title though ! where he writes about his trip to Pakistan and his experience with the government officials and some actresses who have migrated there from India.It was hilarious :laugh:


Isn't 'The train to Pakistan' also written by him? I read that a very long time ago but I think that was a good story


Yes Jabeen, Train to Pakistan was by Khushwant Singh, a rare few that I really liked by him.
I tried a few pages of Khushwant Singh's Joke collection. I am sorry to say I felt disappointed.


I find they are all to below the belt!!!


No humor, they all went over the head. Almost kiddish stuff.


True!!! No humour at all!!
I tried a few pages of Khushwant Singh's Joke collection. I am sorry to say I felt disappointed.


I find they are all to below the belt!!!


No humor, they all went over the head. Almost kiddish stuff.



I read one, can't remember the title though ! where he writes about his trip to Pakistan and his experience with the government officials and some actresses who have migrated there from India.It was hilarious :laugh:


Isn't 'The train to Pakistan' also written by him? I read that a very long time ago but I think that was a good story


Yes Jabeen, Train to Pakistan was by Khushwant Singh, a rare few that I really liked by him.


Right Jabeen, Kalyani , that's the one :) His account of meeting Begum Para yesteryear's siren from hindi films leaves you in splits..
I tried a few pages of Khushwant Singh's Joke collection. I am sorry to say I felt disappointed.


I find they are all to below the belt!!!


No humor, they all went over the head. Almost kiddish stuff.



I read one, can't remember the title though ! where he writes about his trip to Pakistan and his experience with the government officials and some actresses who have migrated there from India.It was hilarious :laugh:


Isn't 'The train to Pakistan' also written by him? I read that a very long time ago but I think that was a good story


Yes Jabeen, Train to Pakistan was by Khushwant Singh, a rare few that I really liked by him.


Right Jabeen, Kalyani , that's the one :) His account of meeting Begum Para yesteryear's siren from hindi films leaves you in splits..


Yes Usha! That was brilliantly written! :laugh: :)
Now next target is ROZABEL LINE by Ashwin Sanghi


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This day i am reading books on nature and life of animals.I complete a article on wild life too,.................
these days im only reading my course books as my exams are coming.. :P
these days im only reading my course books as my exams are coming.. :P

Ya this should get the first priority.
I had stopped reading TWO STATES after reading 2 pages. I again started to read it.
one third of "Rozabal Line" is over.... Next would be most probably Chanakya's Chants... :)

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