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My oh my!!! For the first time in 10 years of computer literacy, I read an e-book completely!
And after a long long time, I sat up the whole night to read a book!!
Plus, both the above statements are true, not just for 1 book called Twilight, but for all the books in the series, namely, [...]

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Just read the latest one by Chetan Bhagat!
And by his own standards, its a very nice book! Fairly gripping (I finished it in non-stop 5 hours), humorous, and easy-flowing, this book describes the life and times of a couple divided by a wide North-South chasm.
On the flipside, the book is written in a very simple [...]

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I just started reading the book ‘Wise and Otherwise’ by one of my favourite authors, Sudha Moorthy, and although I have just been able to feast on 3 of the stories, I have almost fallen in love with the book! Ms. Moorthy’s stories are always simply written and yet heart-wrenching; and this book adds further [...]

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Confused by the title people?? Actually its just my laziness to write 3 seperate reviews for the 3 pieces of work i read/watched of late…. So lets not beat around the bush and get straight to the point!
John Grisham’s Summons is an ok-ok story abt Ray Atlee, a law professor having a celebrity [...]

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Book Review : Anything For you Ma’am — An IITan’s Love Story
Author: Tushar Raheja
Rating: 3/5– Definitely Readable
How many of you think that IIT students are nerds?? OK may be nerd is too harsh a term, how many of you think that they are devoted-to-studies, intelligent, sincere, and shy??
How many of you would rubbish the idea [...]

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Here’s a list of my favourite english books…they are not jotted down in any particular order…and hope i haven’t forgotten any…if i have, will keep updating the list…
Believe me readers, if you haven’t read any of these, you are surely missing a wonderful treat!! 

The Enchanted Woods trilogy-Enid Blyton
The hound of BaskerVilles- Arthur Connan Doyle
To kill a [...]

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