What are you reading Currently?
@shankari_prabhu (321)
India
9 responses
@tulipstrader (1467)
• India
31 May 09
i am reading a couple of books, few of them for a second time. first one is on the Tajmahal controversy. its a well researched book. worth reading. but the book is out of print and banned. so only the e-versions are available.
second one is Remiscences of Swami Vivekananda. Its a fully charged book. i dont think i will stop reading this one even if i finish reading it. i will read it repeatedly.
third one is The monk who sold his ferrari. i am reading this for the second time. a wonderful book with wisdom of ancient sages of India.
but i have a few thousands of ebooks and few hundred of paperbacks. trying to find time to read each one.
@shankari_prabhu (321)
• India
1 Jun 09
I really ought to read the Taj mahal one......Which website would you go to read e - books
@tulipstrader (1467)
• India
2 Jun 09
i can share the book with you. will PM the link to you. i have lots of ebooks, dont know how many. but it could be in thousands, that's for sure. i love reading, that keeps me away from wasting my time on silly things. books are my greatest friends.
@23uday (2997)
• India
2 Jun 09
hi
hope you doing great.Even i have read the true story of Taj Mahal and it surprised how people can do this ,for their political upliftment and existence.And no one will really care about the true story.I am passionate about reading books.it would be great help if u can send the e-books links ,so that i can get to read more books.
thanking you in advance
happy mylotting
have a great time
@thaMARKER (2503)
• Philippines
1 Jun 09
i'm reading The Appeal but John Grisham. I'm not intending to read it yet because i just finish her other book -- the Bleachers. it's a one, it made me cry at the end.
i'm wanting to read Julie Garwood's The Prince Charming but I guess it's too English.. so took The Appeal instead.
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
12 Jun 09
Yes, John Grisham must be in the required reading list of literary subjects.
@aseretdd (13730)
• Philippines
31 May 09
I am halfway through Silas Marner by Mary Ann Evans aka George Elliot... it is a story of a weaver named Silas Marner who lost his gold coins but was replaced by something more beautiful and valuable... this change his way of life and his relationship with the people of the town where he lives... i read this book many times... but i never get tired of doing that... this is like my favorite classical book...
@shankari_prabhu (321)
• India
1 Jun 09
U know what, I never knew George Elliot had another name...Which is the pen name?
@shankari_prabhu (321)
• India
1 Jun 09
Many ppl might think this book boring...But iam FASCINATED!!!!yOU REALLY HAVE UNIQUE INTERESTS . Good
@Porcospino (31366)
• Denmark
31 May 09
I went to the library a few days ago and I borrowed a couple of books and I just started reading one of them. The book is called "The history of D" and it was written by a woman called Dorte Gramkow. It is a true story about the things that happened when the woman (Dorte) was accused of killing 22 people in the nursing home where she used to work. The whole thing took place 12 years ago, I don't remember the story in details, but I know that it got a lot of attention in the news back then and I look forward to reading her own version of the story.
@23uday (2997)
• India
2 Jun 09
hi
i love reading books and presently i am reading a book called-"how to talk to any one"by "Leil Lowndes".And i have just few chapters of the book and it is a very good book ,which helps one overcome fear of speaking with new people and gives tips how one should start conversing in social gatherings.
happy mylotting
have a great time
@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
12 Jun 09
The books are not on sale yet. Have to settle with the old ones for second perusal. David Baldacci is a favorite. Hands down on Robert Ludlum. Will go for Danielle Steele every once in a while. Have you read Message from Nam? For people in love and for mothers and daughters, too.