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Which is the best English novel you have ever read
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Asked by Gunjan verma,
19 Apr '07 11:00 am
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Many years ago i read book titled-OVERLOAD-i do not remember the author's name though.
Answered by bharat oza, 24 Apr '07 01:49 pm
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The best ever novel I red was "If tomorrow comes" by Sidney Sheldon
Answered by lambert winston, 21 Apr '07 03:18 am
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Thanks Gunjan for tht thoughtprovoking question! i m a bibliophile & many of my fav. books hav already been mentioned here...leaving them apart... i think "Pride and Prejudice" deserves to be my fav 1.it tells the story of how 2 people wid high self-esteems ... overcome their prejudices abt each other and fall in love... i love those stories wher love conquers all.....
Answered by Arundhati Dey, 20 Apr '07 02:17 am
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1) Kane & Abel - Jeffrey Archer - for drama
2) Da vinci Code - Dan Brown - For suspense
3) The other side of midnight - Sydney sheldon - For love and sex
4) Lord of the Rings - Tolkien - for Elaboration
5) Harry Potter - Rowling - For simplicity and sheer imagination
Answered by Prasad Ramachandran, 20 Apr '07 09:46 am
2) Da vinci Code - Dan Brown - For suspense
3) The other side of midnight - Sydney sheldon - For love and sex
4) Lord of the Rings - Tolkien - for Elaboration
5) Harry Potter - Rowling - For simplicity and sheer imagination
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Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy. A story of how the desire to forcibly grab happiness from life leads a fine man to ruin.It is those who find happiness in others' joy who get more contentment.
Answered by neera jain, 20 Apr '07 11:37 am
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Hi,
It is great to see so many people opting for such timeless classics. Kudos.
My favourite book is a longer one and is on a slightly serious side. The name is
War and Peace- Leo Tolstoy
This book is considered by a majority of critics as best ever novel. Its the story of 3 rich Russian Generations, depicted on the background of the War between Russia and Napolean.
With due respect to Pride and Prejudice which is a great novel, I read Pride and Prejudice just after finishing War and Peace and honestly, felt like reading something which does have no weight. ...more
Answered by saket shekhar, 23 Apr '07 02:16 pm
It is great to see so many people opting for such timeless classics. Kudos.
My favourite book is a longer one and is on a slightly serious side. The name is
War and Peace- Leo Tolstoy
This book is considered by a majority of critics as best ever novel. Its the story of 3 rich Russian Generations, depicted on the background of the War between Russia and Napolean.
With due respect to Pride and Prejudice which is a great novel, I read Pride and Prejudice just after finishing War and Peace and honestly, felt like reading something which does have no weight. ...more
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Five point someone by chetan Bhagat..
It made me go back into my college days.......
Answered by anwarul khan, 24 Apr '07 01:06 pm
It made me go back into my college days.......
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