Hey,
I read both of Chetan Bhagat's books, One Night @ A Call Centre and Five Point Someone. Five point is definitely better, but both books give you this quiet feeling of joy and by the time you finish reading the book, there's a smile that just doesnt leave your face for a long time... :D (See!)
Regards,
Vinisha.

From India,
Hi Jagruti, Sorry I dont have any links or ppt as such. I usually buy the books I wanna read. Hope you read all the books suggested here. This is an awesome list. :D Regards, Vinisha.
From India,
Thank Rajesh....I hav to read this Book Bridge.....but dont hav yet...n not accessible/ available...will find it n read it..... Have a nice day.. bye Chanchal
From India, Delhi
no one reading kya?
i read the grapes of wrath...is gr8...the author desrcibes everything in such details...and its a wonderful book..he has written it exceptionally well...u live with the story...
...now i am reading the GODFATHER...by mario puzo
does anyone read on citehr at all??

From India, Mumbai
Sunayna
hey, I just finished Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell and Jeffrey Archer's Kane & Abel. Liked them both. Gone with the Wind touched me especially because the book just refuses to be judged! The minute I say, the turn of events was horrible and shouldnt have happened, I say, nah! But she had it coming. And the minute I say she had it coming, I say, nah! that shouldnt have happened. Finally, after 10 minutes of debating, I decided Heck! I cannot judge this book! Kane & Abel, well u've read it.
Regards,
Vinisha

From India,
Hi!
My list could go on and on.
A few the books that I have read are:-
The cathcher in the rye
Bad Habits
A house for Mr biswas
Stanic verses
High Impact communication
gone with the wind
godfather
201 Ways To Turn An Employee Into A Star Performer
2500 Keywords to Get You Hired
A Managers Guide To Employment Law
Bill Clinton - My Life
Body Language
Chicken Soup For The Couple'S Soul
marketing management _ By Philip kotler(one of my favourites)
Orgaisation Behaviour(Stephen Robbins)( I could read again and again)
HRM - Gary Dessler
Mckinsey Wetfeet Consulting Interview Ace Your Case V
Mergers and Aquization
the Da Vinci Code
Bridget Jones Diary
The Apocalypse Watch
How to Be Happy At Work
How To Work For An Idiot
Winning
To Kill A Mocking Bird
The Sky Is Falling
Shyamali

From India, Nasik
LOVELY to see someone who reads
i am soooooooo happy
by J D salinger
i read it lonf back
remind us the story kindly.
ye kaunsi book hai?
who wrote this?
did u like it?
any comments?
Me reading this
lovely boook
i luv them...
Are u a BMS student
we had them as text books
Ofcource
LOL
ive read straight from the gut..
liked it ...
i wld still say tht the book is incomplete!!!!
Great to seee ur post
keep readin n postin

From India, Mumbai
Hi all,
"Bridges of Maddison County" wonderful book. An all time favourite.
Gone with the wind. A great story.
God Father.
Midnight children- Salman Rushdie. Do read this.
"Londonstani"- Gautam Mailani, Again a good book.
"Two Lives"- Vikram Seth, its a non fiction but quite envigorating.
Fish, da Vinci Code, alchemist, five point something there are many but you all have already mentioned.
I still read Mills And Boon Love stories.
Cheers
Archna

From India, Delhi
readin it. i left it midway got bored u really liked it? wt part did u like? i liked the strt...but wen the german letters and all strted...i lost interest. Hihihi how innocently put..cho chweet. :P
From India, Mumbai
hi all
i finished GOdfather.
amazing book
must READ
wen i was reading it...i think i took more than 2-3 weeks.
i roamed around everywer with it.
even to my dentist's office...he dint know much abt the book...but he had heard abt it...he asked me to stop reading such violent books..and i gave him a full 5 - 6 min description abt the book..and abt godfather...abt omerta...abt his principles...abt his son...his wife...
i advised him to read it.
after tht i laid my hands on "the diary of a young girl" by Anne frank
its the same anne frank....u must have read abt her in ur end text book...she along with her family went into hiding becoz of hitler.
and its a story abt human relations...its abt seeing the world from a 13 yr olds point of view.
we all were tht age once...
its a sweet and sour book...reminds me of myself wen i was tht age...
its a lovely walk down memory lane.
read it in ur free time.
right now i have ayn rands "we the living" in my hands.

From India, Mumbai
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