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Reading " The Stand" By Stephen King now !

 

The complete and uncut edition or the regular one? Brilliant book.

 

Finished Rant. Its highly recommended. Esp if you like Fight club.

 

Started reading Genghis. Its pretty good.

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Some one here has taste :D ^^.

Uhh , Laburnum , Sushant lok . Know that place?

 

Sounds familiar. I stay next to Sun City. We should catch up late Oct - till then am out of town.

 

@altair - Fountainhead :D - it's really really good. I loved the end, far better than Atlas Shrugged. Read that later. Also read Anthem.

@LA - Trial is nice. Weird like all of Kafka's works. There was a Hindi movie adaptation I think which bombed.

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i'm currently reading "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand

12 chapters in and i'm loving it :bandit:

 

 

 

Man that is one book I would recommend to everybody on the forum.

Plays with your mind, forces you to think question and reflect.

 

 

Meanwhile, I finished reading " Keep off the grass" by Karan Bajaj. Its a story of a Manhatten investment banker who leaves his high profile job to do an MBA from IIM Bangalore and eventually find meaning in his life.

Good read.

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I just finished reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. Man! I dont think i have been so saddened and moved in my life ever. Just reading about the suffering and brutality faced by the afghan women is so excruciatingly painful, I dont think I can even imagine what it was like in real. Every other sad depressing story I might have heard of or saw totally pales in comparison to this.

 

Good read for those who have an appetite for it.

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I just finished reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. Man! I dont think i have been so saddened and moved in my life ever. Just reading about the suffering and brutality faced by the afghan women is so excruciatingly painful, I dont think I can even imagine what it was like in real. Every other sad depressing story I might have heard of or saw totally pales in comparison to this.

 

Good read for those who have an appetite for it.

 

 

Speaking of depressing stories, have you read "A Fine Balance" by Rohinton Mistry.. ? Thats some depressing stuff, i remember only "Requiem for a Dream" psyching me out more

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