Well, it had to be this theme for my
first posting in the blog!
Books shaped me into what I am
and what I am not today. Inspired by the
recent FB lists on My 10 favourite books,
I started making the list. I have
never been good at precise writing and it is no surprise that I could not pare
the list to 10. Also, I wanted to
capture the mood of each book. Result –
this list. Thanks, www.goodreads.com , for helping me keep
track of my reading.
- Books that which initiated me into reading –Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain and Around the world in 80 days by Jules Verne
- Book that made me laugh –Dork by Sidin Vadukut and The Elusive Pimpernal by Baroness Orczy
- Book that made me cry – Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden and The poisonwood bible by Barbara Kingsolver
- Book that gave me hope – The Geography of bliss by Eric Weiner and Three cups of Tea by Greg Mortensen
- Book that made me brood – After Dark by Haruki Murakami
- Book that made me a child - Danny, the champion of the World by Roald Dahl
- Books that I consider most romantic – Bridge across Forever by Richard Bach and The Time Traveller’s wife by Audrey Niffenegger
- Book that made me want to go to last page to see who did it – Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie
- Book that made me aspire to be a better woman – On Balance by Leila Seth
- Book that made me go mushy – The Corinthian by Georgette Heyer
- Book that made me want to travel - Neither here nor there by Bill Bryson
- Grandiose Books– Ponniyin Selvan by Kalki and Lord of the ring by JRR Tolkien
- Classic book –The Name of the rose by Umberto Eco
- Books I am partial to , with river themes – The Ganga – a journey down the Ganges river by Julian Crandall Hollick , Empires of the Indus by Alice Albinia, Nadanthai Vazhi Kaveri by Thi Janakiraman
- Book that was complex but un put down-able – Atlas shrugged by Ayn Rand
- Books which enlightened me most – The evolution of God by Ajay Kansal and India after Gandhi by Ramachandra Guha
- Book with the best futurist theme – 2001-A space odyssey by Arthur C Clarke
- Book with unusual structure – The Golden gate by Vikram Seth
- Books with unusual theme – Locks, Mahabharatha and Mathematics by V Raghunathan, Synchrodestiny by Deepak Chopra
- My Go to book when all is fine or when all is lost – Calvin & Hobbes by Bill Watterson
And do you have other choices ?
And this post is dedicated to Friend 'V' whose opening remark to me till now has been 'Where is your blog?'
Cheers.
A good list Sumathy. A few I am yet to read; a couple new names too :)
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