I am greatly relieved on my decision to skip exams for this season. Therefore, no books for a couple of months. A good news for me!!
Alternatively, I am planning on what books to read(minus course books). Any suggestion on the best of fictions or otherwise would be greatly appreciated.
Recently have picked up Sidney’s ‘Bloodline’. Although, I had started it for a time pass, I have reached those pages, from where, there would be no turning back. Having read Sidney over student days, I can easily say all of his books have got a similar kind of writing, which I am fed up off.
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I think you can go for some fast-paced thrillers as I think they finish more earlier than the others, although I don't know whether you will like it or not. My preference will be Frederick Forsyth thrillers...have a nice time!
Life?
Lucky you..taking it easy..hmm
Happy Deepavali
Tc
CU
@kalyan - Thanks. Shall try with Frederick thrillers!!
@aniket - Yeap! Life!
@CU - hmmmmmmm..... :-)
Happy Deepavali!
wow. you can hop down to my blog and comment after reading.. check out for indian authors.. vikram seth, robin sharma and rushdie.. not mentioning any specific buk cos all their works are closely related with relationships..
and as kalyan said, try fredrick foresyth stuff. they r gud.. day of the jackal is very gud indeed..
@chriz - thanks for dropping by and for the suggestion. shall try them.
do drop in again!
try david baldacci and greg iles...some are good...
@thinking - thanks for dropping by!sure,thanks will try! do come again
Try Robin cook's series..though it has tht medicinal smell..it is bearable....
@aarthi - thanks for the suggestion!do come again!
Why dont you try indian finction authors? Will be a change and you can identify with the charecters more easily.
@Umesh - thanks! shall try!
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