one more attempt. :)
read paddy clarke ha ha ha
Book is about a 10 yr old kid growing in 1960's in Barrytown. Google to get more correct info if interested.
Before you dispose this book as a cliqued boy learning the facts of life kind of book, let me tell you that it isn't completely wrong to say that it is a book about paddy growing up...but it is nothing like you've ever read. If i am correct, more than less, it will tell you about yourself... about ur simple notions on life, your vision of team dynamics, your thought process, your idiosyncrasies when u were small...
its as if the kid is thinking out loud.
Currently reading "Life if PI"
nt as goood as i has imagined..
lets see

From India, Mumbai
life of pi was ok
good as a one time read
i don't want to spoil any surprises... would rather have u meet Richard parker and then decide for yourself...(in case there is anyone who is reading these entries)

From India, Mumbai
read Sudha murthy's "how i taught my grandmother to read"
short stories, i never knew i would like reading short stories, but i took it as it was written by mrs murthy.
it turned out to be a very good bet.
she has written about incidents that have touched her life... good stories that one feels like sharing with others.
its a good read, absolutely delicious. she has written it for small kids i guess coz the language is very simple and lucid, but i am sure the stories are a classic and is meant for all generations

From India, Mumbai
me again,
i am done reading "Mister God, this is Anna"
i pulled Khalil Gibran's omnibus collection and this book dropped in my lap... the name sounded really interesting and i picked it up
it turned out to be a good read.
small book, finished it in 3 days... its about a very creative girl finding someone who understands and helps her and in turns ends up understanding a lot about himself and of course, Mr God.
its written and narrated by Fynn

From India, Mumbai
Hi, Can you please tell me any online web available for reading this book. Regards, Gayathiri
From India, Madras
hi gayathri i am sooooo very very glad to have someone online best way to find a ebook of ur choice would be to type "Free ebook "name of book" in google" let me know if this doesn’t work out.
From India, Mumbai
Must read books of Richard Paul Evans...especially the one entitled "the Gift". It's a book of life and healing... It can lift your spirit and it's so wonderful.
Anyone who have an ebooks of his another books? thou give me. Thanks

From Philippines
Thanks @henny to make this thread alive after 2 years.
1. The Future of Management
Garry Hammel
2. Outliers
Malcolm Gladwell
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TQM & Business Excellence Coach

From India, Bellary
Hi Sunayana, I have read these three boks recently, ifound them very interesting. 1. Being Happy - Andrew Mathews 2. Ignited minds - APJ Abdul Kalam and Stay foolish Stay Hungry Thanks Himasuri
From India, Delhi
I would recommend.. Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand Fountain Head by Ayn Rand Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield
From India, Kala Amb
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