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Can You Name 3 Top Books you have read till now?
Asked by nikita,
15 Feb '10 11:42 pm
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In English: 1) A farewell to arms by Ernest Hemingway 2) Gone with the wind by Margaret Mitchell and 3) The love story by Erich Seigal
In Tamil: 1) Parisukku poe by Jeyakanthan 2) Karaiyellam shenbagappoo By Sujatha and 3) Oru nadigai naatakam paarkiral by Jeya kanthan
Answered by Josna, 18 Feb '10 06:59 pm
In Tamil: 1) Parisukku poe by Jeyakanthan 2) Karaiyellam shenbagappoo By Sujatha and 3) Oru nadigai naatakam paarkiral by Jeya kanthan
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I dont exactly know why I liked the book "Perfect Stranger" by Daniel Steel, but it would come as number 1. May be I was touched by the unbearable pain of immense loneliness of "Raphela" in the book or may be something else...2. The Promise by Daniel Steel , being my first book...."That promises are never meant 2b broken" and the third one "love Story" by Eric Segal , who took his last breath recently, but I think people still would like to ask him, :Why Jannie had to die?. Thanks.
Answered by bijoy agarwala, 18 Feb '10 08:00 pm
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1 "Profiles in courage" by John Kennedy. 2 No more Comarades the 3 Bridge of Andau. the last two books were about communist invasio in Hungary.
Answered by sharad sharad, 16 Feb '10 08:52 am
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I have read about 10 books written by Norman Vincent Peale on
Positive Thinking in different titles.
Answered by Mahadevan Subramaniapillai, 16 Feb '10 12:17 am
Positive Thinking in different titles.
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.. not counting the professional Books:
Fiction:
This Perfect Day by Ira Levin
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less by Jeffrey Archer
Time Machine by H G Wells
Answered by M H Kisan, 16 Feb '10 12:09 am
Fiction:
This Perfect Day by Ira Levin
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less by Jeffrey Archer
Time Machine by H G Wells
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Lust for life, the old man and the sea, pull ur own strings........
Answered by minati vishwakarma, 16 Feb '10 12:04 am
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The White Tiger, Gone With the Wind, The Da Vinci Code AND Spiritual books like the Geeta, Rajayoga by swami Vivekanand , an autobiography of a Yogi by Paramhansa Yoganand, Practical Hypnotism by Dr N D Shrimali ...........the last one was the most inspiring
Answered by gaurav shokeen, 16 Feb '10 12:02 am
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Wings of Fire by Dr Kalam
My Experiment with truth by Gandhi ji
Madhushala by Bachchan ji
Answered by Arshad Khan, 15 Feb '10 11:48 pm
My Experiment with truth by Gandhi ji
Madhushala by Bachchan ji
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To Kill a Mocking Bird, Man Eaters of Kumaon, Les mystres Delon.
Answered by nargis bhambi, 15 Feb '10 11:48 pm
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