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DC_Girl
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Posted on 01-10-06 1:01
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Who's your best author or what is the best book you've read?
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Birkhe_Maila
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Posted on 01-10-06 1:53
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***ehe!! I'd rather read baal-katha than read some depressing stuff in the name of Noble winning litrature*** लोल.. कलंकि बुरो Cerine, 'The good earth' by Pearl buck? dami chha :) Osho, reminds me of his notoriously famous book " From Sex to Superconsiousness" :)
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le chef du nuit
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Posted on 01-10-06 2:00
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some of my favourites: ishmael the prince contact bhagvad gita lord of the rings sajha.com for dummies (its not in publication yet, but look for it in bookshelves in the near future)
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KaLaNkIsThAn
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Posted on 01-10-06 2:01
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ufffff!!! DC girls, I didn't tell you that, did I? LOL... baru the last book I read was oohi tyo "Da Vinci Code" ehe... Khoob majja aathyo... even woke up in the middle of the night and turned the computer on only to look at the Last Supper painting. :D History channel hereko prior to reading that book pani kaam lagyo... eh... Then I gave up reading... ain't worth it. Vison gone blurry, eh, heart got' paranoid., face became dracula due to the pimples popped up due to the lack of sleep and brain got tangled in the web of confusion. :D Aba ta khaali Love Letter padhne dhoko cha. :P Anybody got collection? I have a mailbox. :D
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DC_Girl
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Posted on 01-10-06 2:08
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hmm tyesto. loveletter..ahem. u want me to write one? :P
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Nepaali
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Posted on 01-10-06 2:29
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I have loads of favourites...but these top the list: Khalil Gibran: The Prophet Albert Camus: The Stranger and A Happy Death Oscar Wilde: Anything and Everything by Wilde ---I love the man's wit! V.S.Naipul: A House for Mr. Biswas and A Bend In The River Somerset Maugham: The Razor's Edge and Of Human Bondage (Human Bondage is morbid but brilliant) Zadie Smith: White Teeth As far as Ayn Rand is concerned, I loved the horribly tormented character of Howard Rork in Fountainhead, but her theory of Objectivism to me, is a little too far fetched. I think I like "We the living" far more than I do either Atlas Shrugged or Fountainhead.
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gwajyo
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Posted on 01-10-06 2:39
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Khalil Gibran: The Broken Wing
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flip_flop
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Posted on 01-10-06 2:53
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Cannot get away without noticing our own sajha writers.... Unspoken Love: Nirman Sixth avenue heartache: John_galt Boys don't cry: John_galt Last thoughts: Rythm These are few that came to my mind.
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gwajyo
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Posted on 01-10-06 2:56
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I praise Flip flop's reminder.
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flip_flop
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Posted on 01-10-06 2:59
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Lol...Kalanki suggested me "da vinci code"..:)
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IndisGuise
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Posted on 01-10-06 3:04
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Naagraj Aur Jadugaar Sakura Ichyadhari Naagraj Naagraj Aur Naagraj Naagdant (Naagraj series) Naagraaj Aur Bembem Biglo Super Comando Dhurb aur Maut ka kuwa Super Commando Dhurb aur Mahamanab Bakelal aur Angulimaal Doogaa Bhokaal From mythology to 25th century scientific and technological know how; simply heroic deeds to mystery; mind-blowing action to simply out of this world heart wrenching (pun intended ;)) emotional roller coaster, all you have to do is grab RAJ COMICS. Wanna taste a different flavor? "Archies" teaches you about love, heart breaks, friendships, jealousy, and what's Hot and what's NOT for all the fashionists. It teaches you how to be gracious (Betty), sexy go-getter and not to mention how being rich IS ALWAYS helpful (Veronica), pea-brain (Moose), good-at-heart-by-default playboy (Archie), love struck (Ethel), backstabber(Reggie, a good freind and born-for-a-dollar menu(Jughead) and much more. Then there is "Astrixs". One "magical" potion and screw the books. It's all brawn baby. yeah baby yeahhhhhhhh!!! Austin power rocks. What a bonk-master he was. Ha ha! What was it about again? Ummm...books eh'? Let me think! IndisGuise:)
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redstone
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Posted on 01-10-06 3:31
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what is book? what is read? i'd rather sleep and dream about girls!
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thugged out
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Posted on 01-10-06 3:51
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Just one these days: World is Flat, Thomas Friedman. I tend to read nonfictions.
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nicee
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Posted on 01-10-06 3:55
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imperial women by Pearls s.buck and little house on the prarie by Laura w.i.
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raman
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Posted on 01-10-06 5:47
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Entertaining books? Everybody forgets to mention there are few good books by Nepali writers, too. Naya Sadak ko geet by Ramesh Bikal, Khai khai by Kesav raj Pindali, Siris ko phool by Parijat, Ghumne mech mathi andho manchhe by Bhupi Serchan, Kattel sir ko chotpatak by Dhrub chandra Gautam....some more?Few you guys can add.....
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Posted on 01-10-06 6:06
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i never like to read any kinds of book beside those ................... books. so i think thats the good type what do u think
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lalupathey
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Posted on 01-10-06 9:39
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Siris ko phul by Parijat Muna Madan by Laxmi Prasad Devakota Balak Dhuwa by ? Malati Mangaley ? Maharaja Haresh Chand by ? Ravindranath Tagore Satya Jit Ray old mand and a fish by Ernest Hemingway Chekov Ashu Rythm Sitara
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Gautam B.
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Posted on 01-10-06 9:44
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I like Bhupi, Chekhov, Osho.
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NepBloodz
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Posted on 01-10-06 10:03
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i like bookz wid picturez, not wid wordz.....
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vincent
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Posted on 01-11-06 9:15
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if you like reading books by Osho then go f*ck yourself. or, listen to my advice and stop reading that phoney bastards books. He's a crook, thats what he is.
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angelinathapa
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Posted on 01-11-06 9:28
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There are a lots but some of that i can remember are THE BOOK OF LIVING AND DYING by Tibetan Monk Rinopoche RICH DAD POOR DAD by Robert T.Kiyosak BEAUTIFUL MIND LIFE OF DAVID GALE etc...........
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