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by Five7Jaan » Wed Mar 10, 2004 10:42 pm

Although I won't assume that you are as a voracious reader as I [I kid you not], atleast you have a favorite book you never tire of.



Mine range from RK Narayan to the classic Greek Myths and Sci-Fi, Thrillers.



Anyone reading a good one? Or have a favorite?

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Re: Favorite books:

by Fiddler » Thu Mar 11, 2004 10:33 am

Five7Jaan wrote:Mine range from RK Narayan to the classic Greek Myths and Sci-Fi, Thrillers.

Anyone reading a good one? Or have a favorite?
-Five7Jaan




Perhaps you could be just a little more specific? :)



I'm reading LOTR the fifth time over at the moment. That would definitely feature near the top of my all-time-favourite list. Nothing's been able to beat Asimov's 'Robots and Empire' yet, nor James Clavell's 'Shogun', though Douglas Adams' 'Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy' trilogy (?) and Pratchett's Discworld come close due to their sheer comic brilliance.



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by psmith » Thu Mar 11, 2004 2:32 pm

right now I am with PG Wodehouse's Leave it to Psmith and is it hialrious or what !! PG is the best in humour, man.
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by Kishore » Thu Mar 11, 2004 8:24 pm

Used to love Stephen King. Haven't been able to read much over the last few years. These days, I find Bhagavatam by Kamala Subramaniam very interesting. 'It' by Stephen King is a must-read.
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by azazel » Fri Mar 12, 2004 10:55 am

never been a voracious reader n as such missed quite a few classics that i now wish i could read..time constraints!

but, these have been some of my favs..

Stephen King..wildly imaginative n creepy..

Fredrick Forsythe - Day of the Jackal

Robert Ludlum - everything ive read..master of the conspiracy..

John Grisham - The Partner

Douglas Adams - Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy [lookin for the other 4!]

Colin Wilson - The Killers Among Us: Motives Behind Their Madness [one of the best books written about the psyche of the modern day Serial Killer]

Vincent Bugliosi - Helter Skelter[The Events of the Trial n Conviction of the Notorious Charles Manson n His Band of Murderers]

those r what i can remember now..

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by rock_26iin » Sat Mar 13, 2004 4:58 pm

One of my favourite writers of all time is Michael Crichton and his book Timeline was mind blowing. Even his latest book, Prey was an absolute delight to read. My favourite book is What Dreams May Come by Richard Matheson. :lol:
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by Rain! » Sun Mar 14, 2004 2:34 pm

Has anybody read "To kill a mockingbird" by Harper Lee or "A tree grows in Brooklyn" ....... These are best books I have ever read!
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many to mention

by kishore » Sun Mar 14, 2004 5:06 pm

Hi,



R.K.Narayan is my favorite indian writer.His books like guide,painter of signs,bachelor of arts are veru good.But i find his"Mr.Sampath,printer of Malgudi" to be my dearest.



Besides,Agatha christies' books featuring poirot(best of the lot is "Murder on the orient Express") and Colin Dexter's featuring Morse are also good pastimes though of a diiferent genre.



Tried my hand at reading classics,but couldn't cling with them.
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by azazel » Sun Mar 14, 2004 8:24 pm

Just got 'The Rise n Fall of the Third Reich'

marathon readin session begins tom.. :twisted:
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Books I've read

by Five7Jaan » Mon Mar 15, 2004 12:49 am

Fiddler, LOTR? I haven't the time to start on it but I think I can call myself LOTR movie fanatic...Watched each perhaps 5-7 times? And all the extended stuff on the DVD, Peter Jackson needs some shoes.



Kishore, Narayan is my Indian favorite too! My summers took place in the world he so lovingly potrays! Stephen King, I read the book and watched the movie twice! Scary as hell... That author is psycho.



Agatha Christie? Oui, oui, mon. But, I used to read Sherlock [ages ago] so I did not get to read Poirot.



Rain!, I agree To kill a Mockingbird is the best, it was the most tearful ending sniff sniff :P



Rock_26iin, I have watched more Crichton movies than read his stuff but once in a while I will browse through his collection.



Azazel, you seem like a sci-fi/thriller/detective fan! Except S.King & Grisham, I haven't heard of the others you posted but will read the ones on your list since I have phases and right now I want Sci-Fi.



As for being specific, I just wanted to know what you guys dig. As of now, I finished Ender's Game [it's brilliant!].

I am reading the DragonLance series by Weis & Hickman but I am getting sick of the whole hero saves the world routine.

Am waiting for Sara Douglass new book coming out soon. The TROY Game series, if you are interested. She intwines Greek - Pre-Celtic - Actual history and spins it into a darn good story.



Sorry, this is such a long reply and I want to thank all who took time to write for this discussion!



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by lg » Mon Mar 15, 2004 2:40 pm

to continue with the discussion....a few of my favs..

to kill a mocking bird

catch 22

the bridges of madison county-for the romantics, not the cloying kinds

jonathan livingston seagull

borne identity

pelican brief

day of the jackal & odessa file-must reads
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Re: Books I've read

by azazel » Mon Mar 15, 2004 8:21 pm

Five7Jaan wrote:Azazel, you seem like a sci-fi/thriller/detective fan! Except S.King & Grisham, I haven't heard of the others you posted but will read the ones on your list since I have phases and right now I want Sci-Fi.




THX

right now, im more into history/true crime [esp. Serial Killers]

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Favourite Books

by Vinita Manohar » Wed Mar 17, 2004 11:56 am

Hi all,



Was really glad to read up all the responses so far. Now I know how much more i need to catch up on my reading :( Life has become so office/work oriented that my reading habit has taken up a back seat. Anyway, the book in my hand these days is Kahlil Gibran's The Broken Wings[/quote]. The book is about the sad ending of his first love. I have never read Gibran before so dono if it his regular style but in this book he definetely makes the reader take a flight of fantasy. I like his imagination and often find myself amused by the choice of words. He speaks extensively on love in this book. To quote him..



"Love is the only freedom in the world because it so elevates the spirit that laws of humanity do not alter its course."

" Love is the offspring of spiritual affinity and ..........is created in a moment."



Other books that I have loved reading and are close to my heart are



Bridges of Madison County

Daddy

Client

Tell me your dreams

Whitney my love



Rgds,

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Re: Favourite Books

by Five7Jaan » Wed Mar 17, 2004 8:38 pm

[quote="Vinita Manohar"]Whitney my love[/quote

Me too! Me too! Finally, someone who has read a romance novel...hehe.

I had a Romance phase where I devoured every Judith McNaught & Judy Garland - both best in their own rights.

Is is just me or the list by guys on this forum read only male authors?



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Kahlil Gibran

by Rain » Thu Mar 18, 2004 9:50 pm

Vinita



You just reminded me to dust my collection of Khalil Gibran.



Love his thoughts



" Let there be spaces in our togetherness"



Hope to catch up with you later on him!



Hey btw has anybody read "Memoirs of a Geisha"... good stuff.
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Re: Favourite books

by Vinita Manohar » Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:37 am

Rain wrote:
" Let there be spaces in our togetherness"





Wow! Wat a way of saying it. Rain, can't wait to lay my hands on a copy of "Memoirs of Geisha".



Five7Jaan, you too Judith McNaught fan?? Gr8!! Have you read "Perfect" it's Judith's next best after Whitney. Can't tell you how much I love these 2 books. The first time I read them was just before my graduation exams...then all i remeber is i spent the rest of my study leave..studying Whitney and Julie (remember her?) :D



Btw, this is off the topic but i am curious to know why u thought of a name like Five7Jaan...ignore if u don't wana answer or if you are already sick of having answered it several times :)
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Re: Favourite books

by Portuguese Man-Of-War » Fri Mar 19, 2004 3:22 pm

Vinita Manohar wrote:Btw, this is off the topic but i am curious to know why u thought of a name like Five7Jaan...ignore if u don't wana answer or if you are already sick of having answered it several times :)




I remember someone else asking the same question, too :):



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by Johnny » Fri Mar 19, 2004 4:39 pm

how come no one mentioned



THE GODFATHER

THE ALCHEMIST

Fountain head



yo all old members of the group.. fiddler ctrlaldel mayavi PSD shastry weepee HP et al.......... how ru? where ru

i was really very busy till now since we last met at CCD. Now ia m back for some action ;)



see ya
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by Mayavi Morpheus » Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:35 pm

WB Johnny.
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Re: Vinita

by Five7Jaan » Fri Mar 19, 2004 9:45 pm

Vinita Manohar wrote:
Five7Jaan, you too Judith McNaught fan?? Gr8!! Have you read "Perfect" it's Judith's next best after Whitney. Can't tell you how much I love these 2 books. The first time I read them was just before my graduation exams...then all i remeber is i spent the rest of my study leave..studying Whitney and Julie (remember her?) :D

Btw, this is off the topic but i am curious to know why u thought of a name like Five7Jaan...ignore if u don't wana answer or if you are already sick of having answered it several times :)




Yes, Am a McNaught fan too!....remember the Westmorelands? Ay! My favorite was Almost Heaven...I have read every book of hers!



Johnny, you're right! I own the Godfather and probably read it about 6 times.



Off topic: I am 5'7" tall [well more if I wear heels...hehe] and I would like to think I come across as a kindred spirit and a sweet soul, hence a 'jaan'.



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by azazel » Sat Mar 20, 2004 12:16 am

As much as i love the Godfather trilogy by Francis Coppola, havent read the book yet :shock:

hi Jaan, im mamujaan :!:
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by asli_badmash » Sat Mar 20, 2004 1:28 am

My recent reads...



Technology and science :

1. Secret & Lies - Bruce Schiener

2. The Code book - Simon Singh

3. Elegant Universe - Brian Greene



The only fiction I have read and liked is: (Its fact based finction)

The Davinci Code - NY Times Best seller - Ray Brown(I think)



Indian Authors I read:

R.K.Narayan - He is awesome. Remeber Malgudi Days.

Kushwant Singh - He is funny.



History and Religion

1. M.J.Akbar- The Shade of Sword

2. Why I am not a Muslim - Ibn Waraq

3. History of Islam - Forget the author.

4. Mahabharata ( I studies Ramayana in School and I think Mahabharata is deeper and more inetresting)

5. Geeta English Translation by (1) Chinmanand Mission and (2) ISKON.





Comics:

- I have all the TinTin(s). Yes I love them.

- I have some Astrix and Obelix. They are awesome too.



Misc:

Kabirs Dohes - I think they are amazing.

Ghalibs Ghazals - Beyond compare.

Rumi - I browse through Essential Rumi some times, most of it is pretty deep but I do get some of it in bits and peices.
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by socrates » Sat Mar 20, 2004 5:16 am

Hmmm......interesting topic.



One of my favorite books is "An Area of Darkness" by V. S. Naipaul. Hardly anything I've ever read matches it perceptiveness about India. For a book written in the early 60s, it is amazing how much of it <em>still</em> rang true in the late 90s when I first read it.



"The Selfish Gene" by Richard Dawkins, this time in science, is another great read.
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Re: books

by Five7Jaan » Sat Mar 20, 2004 6:13 am

asli_badmash wrote:The only fiction I have read and liked is: (Its fact based finction)
The Davinci Code - NY Times Best seller - Ray Brown(I think)




Gasp! Somewhere Robert Langdon is screaming out, "Nooo...Its Dan Brown!" Lol.



Have you read the Illuminati? Another great one.

The Mahabharata - I will agree its a much better read than Ramayana...I love flawed characters.



Azazel, OK. Sorry but I don't get the joke unless you are attempting humor from Munna Bhai? I don't know how that plays into this since we are talking about books and literature.



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by lg » Sat Mar 20, 2004 5:49 pm

hey, anyone reading 'zen and the art of motorcycle......'...i'm trying to, cant seem to get past page 87.

another one of my i-cant-get-past-page-20 is 'gone with the wind' . anyone here who has read it all the way through??
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