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MY FAVOURITE BOOKS
By: Bookish | Aug 07, 2008 05:02 PM
Hmmm! Tough one. Specially because I do not follow any specific pattern while reading and believe that a good book is a good book whether it is fiction or non-fiction.Here is my list:1....
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Five of my best
By: drtaher | Jan 13, 2008 05:27 PM
There is no doubt about the fact that it is quite impossible to make a shortlist of five best books. However, I will try and tell you about the five books that are my all time favourites: 5. The...
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WHAT A BOOK TO HAVE MISSED SO FAR
By: caligula | Dec 19, 2007 12:45 PM
BEWARE! Two desperate and remorseless killers are on the rampage. Truman Capote’s meticulously researched book on the Clutter family killings that took place in a small town in Kansas, USA, in November...
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Raj (gita mehta)
By: rina00027 | Oct 17, 2007 10:33 AM
The story is about Indian historical culture and what was happening when India still have maharajas and maharanis. The Main focus of this book is Jaya, a princess from Balmer a small kingdom in...
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Great writers...
By: thakurman | May 23, 2007 12:40 PM
Concluding part to the earlier one on Poets.This was to be posted much earlier... except... ;(When it comes to writing stories, there are no rules. You can tell the story as a leisure...
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A book to savour
By: laikar | Apr 06, 2007 10:30 AM
This is actually a review of the book called The History of Love by Nicole Krauss. Mouthpad is taking forever to get it listed. So...
This is probably the best story I’ll ever read. A beauty...
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The BEST 5 books I read in Chronological order.
By: siddhartha19 | Mar 14, 2007 08:56 AM
As the FIRST thread of this topic said, it would be a really tough job to shortlist 5 books. But I will make a close attempt.
1.Harry Potter
(a MUST read for book lovers. Rowling creates a new world...
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5 Best Mystery Novels
By: gharik | Mar 02, 2007 11:34 AM
It is tough to choose the best of anything leave alone books, which you have read over the years. I guess it would be an easier task to choose your 5 favourite girlfriends rather than the above!!! I...
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Envy - Sandra Brown
By: lobo_christina | Feb 23, 2007 03:09 PM
Sandra Browns ENVY. It is an absolute must-read novel. It was an intelligent balance of romance and suspense. It’s different and it’s amazing. You just will not get bored. Let me say I...
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Serious Books on Society and Future
By: checkman | Feb 16, 2007 05:03 PM
Here is my small selection from many great books that I have had the pleasure of reading. These are serious books where the focus is on society and future. You will be surprised by the immense residual-impact...
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Mine best 5 Books
By: deepakonroll | Feb 15, 2007 12:17 PM
Of the bboks i read this 5 books stand out with me..1.Iacocca: An Autobiography2.India Unbound3.Gone with the wind.4.Da Vinci Code5.Made in America..Iacocca: An Autobiography...
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Books That Inspire ..
By: MANUVDESAI | Feb 02, 2007 03:01 AM
Hmm! This one seems to be a great topic to think and write on ! Well my top favourites range through genres! though some of all time favourites would be 1. King Lear of William Shakepeare2....
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5 must read business books
By: itmike | Jan 22, 2007 12:24 PM
These are my current favorites for my business bookshelf1. Blink: The power of thinking without thinking - Malcolm GladwellThis is an amazing book where Malcolm Gladwell seeks to explain the...
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LIGHT FICTION BOOKS
By: akt42002 | Dec 30, 2006 11:49 AM
I will list 5 books to start with and then take on. I can read these books any time.1. Pillars Of earth by Ken Follett. It is a fantastic book taking one to medieval Europe and how churches and palaces...
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Top 4 ust read books
By: linu | Dec 24, 2006 05:07 PM
Before writing I wud like to say that I am not sort of a person who can just read anything. Something has to be that good to keep me addicted for it. 1st...To kill a mocking bird by harper lee -...
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Step by step
By: sajita | Nov 29, 2006 04:55 PM
Very difficult indeed to list out 5 favourite books. There are so many books, on so many subjects, in so many styles, by so many authors.... how do you play favourites here?So I thought Id narrow...
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My top 5 out of hundreds :)
By: jabberw0kee | Nov 11, 2006 07:09 PM
Hmm there are some super bookish people here. I feel very humbled. Right my 5 favourite books! 1. The Count of Monte Christo by Alexander Dumas. I read this book when I was 18 ,during...
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My Favorite five
By: vezhil | Oct 26, 2006 02:37 AM
Its hard to rank the books you read. At each moment of your life, one book strikes you, makes an impact. I tried to put together a list of 5 books of different genre that appealed to me the most.One...
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difficult choice
By: rachna.13 | Oct 16, 2006 05:28 PM
Hmmm...best books in what category...every genre has its top 5 (which again isa very difficult task)Classical literature:1. Julius Ceasar by William Shakespeare...the...
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