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Posted on 01-10-06 1:01 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Who's your best author or what is the best book you've read?
 
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John Grisham: the chamber
 
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Lord of the Rings by Tolkein
 
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I read most of John Grisham books..they're good.

Maxim Gorky.
 
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"The Book Of Wisdom"- OSHO
 
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another great book:

A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
 
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Agatha Christie. :P Murder in Mesopotamia, Then there were none and the rest of her amazing mystery books. :P
 
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Love Story by Eric Segal
 
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Too many to be mentioned. Few are :
A painted House, A rose for Emily, Namesake.
 
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"The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" By Sogyal Rinpoche
 
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The good earth
 
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God OSHO is good. he speaks like a maniac sometimes, but i guess thats philosophy :D

Kalanki, Agatha Christie? comon thats for kids :D
 
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Atlas Shrugged, and Fountainhead

by Ann Ryand
 
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a brief history of time - stephen hawkings
 
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DC Girl, ehe... >>Kalanki, Agatha Christie? comon thats for kids :D

I was a kid when I read em.. :P Read Naipaul's "Half a Life", uff, the one written for adults? harey, I almost died in the middle suffering from quarter life crisis. ehe!! I'd rather read baal-katha than read some depressing stuff in the name of Noble winning litrature. harey. nahiii!!! I gave up reading. :P I think I should sue Mr. Naipaul for providing me with extra dose of depression when my life was already worse than hell. :P
 
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Fountainhead is good but osho stuff won't let you anywhere. but it's entertaining while reading it.
 
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Catch 22..
one of the funniest and near the end the saddest book I have ever read...
 
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I read 'candide' by voltaire a couple of weeks ago. A kind of short story but has got some message.
 
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hmm..lot of good books. Voltaire- i think i read his short stories long time back, dont remember. kalanki, kitab padera pani depressed huni ho ta? movie herera runi..ke ho? :D
 
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***ehe!! I'd rather read baal-katha than read some depressing stuff in the name of Noble winning litrature***
लोल.. कलंकि बुरो

Cerine,
'The good earth' by Pearl buck? dami chha :)
Osho, reminds me of his notoriously famous book " From Sex to Superconsiousness"
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