Your Favourite Book

Chandrika Shubham
Chandrika Shubham
from Gurugram
14 years ago

Hi everybody.

Which is ur favorite book? or Which book will u recommend others for reading?

Please share.

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Dr Pratibha Singh
Dr Pratibha Singh
from delhi
14 years ago

Think And Grow Rich by Napolean Hill

Deepak
from India
14 years ago

Surprised

Dr Pratibha Singh
Dr Pratibha Singh
from delhi
14 years ago

Smile

Deepak
from India
14 years ago

Smiling..... awe houye!!!1

Amit Purohit
Amit Purohit
from Ahmedabad
14 years ago

Love Story - Erich Segal..

Regards,

Amit

My Infatuation Love Demystified

www.shayar4u4ever.blogspot.com

Unknown
from Hyderabad, India
14 years ago

if u had asked me to take a guess...would have taken that.. sorry to follow u..

seems we both are on the same threads always

Amit Purohit
from Ahmedabad
14 years ago

@ unknown..

no issues..

@ unknown, one can never learn one thing from books,

love,

it's just inborn, 

when one learns it, it's only acting, nothing else.

Unknown
from Hyderabad, India
14 years ago

Pramod bhai :O i never talk about.."LOVE"

Smileunknown,

Raghav Aggarwal
Raghav Aggarwal
from Jammu
14 years ago

Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer

Aashish Sood
from Delhi
14 years ago

That one was more like a copy of Count of Monte Cristo! but a decent read nonenthless...

jeffrey archer ,i ve read a lot, but not this one.

a great gripping writer.

but now my energy is dwindled,

 

Raghav Aggarwal
from Jammu
14 years ago

Pramod bhai : Its an awesome book, mystery, thriller, its got it all...do read if u get time...and yes he got me really gripped into this book, i couldn't do anything else until i finished this book..

Aashish Sood
Aashish Sood
from Delhi
14 years ago

Can I start a new topic in this thread itself? What is the book that you are reading currently?

Naveen
Naveen
from Bengaluru
14 years ago

Returning to the forum..i think i can place all the books that i've read n it won't match the favorite list of many people here.. I am the worst reader probably!!

Naveen
from Bengaluru
14 years ago

Today i read this - Murder in the Orient Express by Agatha Cristie..n completed in a record  time ( Of mine) 7 hours! Nice book!

Manisha
Manisha
from Mumbai
14 years ago

Eat My Globe by Simon Majumdar.....a hilarious story of how he chucked his job and went searching the world for the best food in every country.

the other book I liked was "Mother Pious Lady" by Santosh Desai,a beautiful book on middle class life

Bipul Islam
Bipul Islam
from Kolkata
14 years ago

The Alchemist, The Zahir, The Godfather ... what ever I like seems to start with a 'The'

Anything by Doyle, O'Henry also pol on the list... and there are always Umpteenth of Bengali Language writers

prachie gohil
prachie gohil
from mumbai
14 years ago

@naveen: its easy to set such records when you are reading agatha christie's.

but most of my records have been set reading Harry Potters.. loved that series. holds sentimental value for me..

PG wodehouse.. master of humor is always a good read.

Kane and Abel- jeffery Archer was gripping..

Have a partiality towards Classics... Pride and Prejudice... Emma...

Shakespearan favourites... Merchant of Venice.. Romeo Juliet.. Julius Caesar.. Hamlet..

how can i forget.. Hounds of Baskerville!!!!

i like the pace of James Patterson novels too.

Was addicted to Nora Roberts at some point..

i dunno.. but its not the book but the world of the author that captures my fancy...

Aashish Sood
from Delhi
14 years ago

oh i love the HP series... and LOTR series and a lot of other similar fantasy fiction series.. Kane and Abel was good but 'As the crow flies' was even better

anyone read yes minister,

prachie gohil
from mumbai
14 years ago

@pramod: i dunno about the book but i saw da series.. sarcastic and witty! 

Niranjana.S
Niranjana.S
from chennai
14 years ago
i like "the afghan" book by frederick forsyth. it has a gripping storyline. :) i'm also a big fan of harry potter, archer's books and dan brown's books :)
Priya
Priya
from Pune
14 years ago

I'm currently reading the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett and it's awesome!! I also love Neil Gaiman's books!

This is really a wonderful thread. If you are an ardent reader, it will bring in some nostalgic memories of the characters you've read. Not sure if I can mention my childhood favourites too here but it feels irresistable. Here it goes..... I've enjoyed reading -

Sleeping Beauty, Cinderalla and the Snow man

Enid Blyton's , esp. The secret seven

Agatha Christie

Wuthering Heights & Oliver twist - though gives a sad feeling throughout

Around the world in 80 days - Please dont miss this one, the thrill the story takes till the last page is amazing that I still remember it.

O Henry short stories

Bunty the Sailor doll - This one is not that popular, its a comic on the titanic story.

Shakespeare's Macbeth, Merchant of Vencie, All is well that ends well.

In the recent past, I liked

Alchemist & Da vinci code - Am no exception!

2 States - Full fun!

A Beautiful Mind by Sylvia Nasar - Am surprised none has mentioned this one.

Sidney Sheldon's master of the game - My first and last of his - was so impressed that I wrote a post on this http://pagesfromserendipity.wordpress.com/2010/09/22/sidney-sheldon-indeed-master-of-the-game/

Hindutva, Sex and Adventure by John Maclithon - If you like Indian Politics and affairs, you will like this one. Also a love story, sadly there were only 3 scenes of adventurous sex.

When my interest turned towards spirituality, I adored these ones-

Dr.Brian Weiss series - Many Lives Many Masters, Only Love is Real, Through Time Into Healing, Same Soul Many Bodies, Messages From the Masters - Mostly about Past Lives, Reincarnation and Soulmates.

Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda - This is a great book. Even people without a spiritual interest can take a read.

Hidden Forces of Life - A.S.Dalal

God Talks With Arjuna (Bhagavad Gita)

Presently reading Experiencing the Soul - Eliot Jay Rosen

After going through this thread, I am feeling impulsive to get Veronica's Decides to Die. Also in my to-read list are Paulo Coelho’s Brida, Celestial Prophecy, Tibetan Book of the Dead and Mein Kemph.

 

 

 

@nandhini ji, I see you r also great avid reader.
Nandhini Chandrasekaran
from Chennai
14 years ago

i taoism

Nandhini Chandrasekaran
from Chennai
14 years ago

Some random tappings on the keys brought the earlier one.....sorry. I meant to say taoism is onething which has been alluring me for long. Please suggest some books to start with.

tao te ching by stephen mitchell., 

its of Laotzu, explained in english by stephen mitchell, immaculately.

Nandhini Chandrasekaran
from Chennai
14 years ago

Thanks Pramod ji, will try to get this weekend.

Shwetal Rai
Shwetal Rai
from Bangalore
14 years ago

few to many to recommend, but here's a rather short list

Sorrows of Satan

Alchemist (and possibly all Paulo Coelho)

All short stories and novels by Jeffery Archer

Short stories by Guy De Mupassant

Celebrating Silence

Buddha by Deepak Chopra

The Ramayana series by Ashok Banker

Clavin and Hobbes

Garfield

Amar Chitra Katha- partically anything they publish :)

Kite Runner

I love mush and romance- so Jane Austen :)

The Secret

its tough to stop... but more later ;)

Smile n shine

Shwetal

@shweta, amar chitra katha, my fav.too.


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