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Latest books read; which book did you read lately
Topic Started: Mar 9 2014, 08:06 AM (212 Views)
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I read Around the world in 80 days ;)
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I read Great Expectations, a great book by a great author- Charles Dickens. Dickens' fascinating and one of it's kind narrative style pulls you into the book, and you fall through it into the world of Dickens' 19th century england, which is as vivid before your eyes as reality itself. The tales of poor and rich, the aristocrats and the outlawed, myth and mystery, tragedies and comedies- dickens is master of it all. He is the greatest human interpreter I have known.
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The Count of Monte Cristo, has to be one of the best books I've ever read despite it being old
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I Have Read King Solomon Mines Author- H.H RIDER
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Mar 24 2014, 02:53 AM
The Count of Monte Cristo, has to be one of the best books I've ever read despite it being old
Though I have never read it, I can say it would be a great book because I have read the three musketeers (by the same author-- alaxander dumas) and I will be reading the count of monte cristo soon.
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Mar 24 2014, 12:53 PM
Bardock777
Mar 24 2014, 02:53 AM
The Count of Monte Cristo, has to be one of the best books I've ever read despite it being old
Though I have never read it, I can say it would be a great book because I have read the three musketeers (by the same author-- alaxander dumas) and I will be reading the count of monte cristo soon.
I will start reading the theory of relativity soon but before that, I will be glad if I get a chance to read the three musketeers
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YAY! got new books. Namely:-
The lost world- sir arthur conan doyle
Journey to the centre of the earth- Jules Verne
False Impression- Jeffrey Archer

I will read them soon. I have completed the second book mentioned above. I did not enjoy it much as it was illustrated and abridged.
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Currently reading Inferno- by Dan Brown. One of the most unique narrative style I ever came across-- fusing third person and first person narrative effectively. Plot construction is incredibly amazing. This is a book designed for a perfect thrill.

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infernus77
Mar 26 2014, 09:44 AM
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Mar 24 2014, 12:53 PM
Bardock777
Mar 24 2014, 02:53 AM
The Count of Monte Cristo, has to be one of the best books I've ever read despite it being old
Though I have never read it, I can say it would be a great book because I have read the three musketeers (by the same author-- alaxander dumas) and I will be reading the count of monte cristo soon.
I will start reading the theory of relativity soon but before that, I will be glad if I get a chance to read the three musketeers
I would, too, like to get hold of a copy of The Theory of Relativity.
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Mar 28 2014, 09:00 AM
Currently reading Inferno- by Dan Brown. One of the most unique narrative style I ever came across-- fusing third person and first person narrative effectively. Plot construction is incredibly amazing. This is a book designed for a perfect thrill.

I just got a mickey mouse wristwatch from my mum but it does not glow in the dark like langdon's. :( :ermm: :unsure: :-/
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