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Ramla Zareen
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Aug 13, 2015 01:53AM

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and oh, Hello! :)


I think i m the slowest reader on earth. so i have been reading it for quite a while. The story up till yet doesnt make ANY sense but the philosophy info is great and very well explained. i will recommend it to anyone who just wants to know a little bit about philosophy.
I learned some interesting things about Plato from this book and i will difinetely want to read Plato further, even philosophy further

The novel I'm reading currently is said to be Chesterton's best work. It's a crime novel, easy going, with a lot of twists! you won't even feel that it's a novel written more than a 100 years ago!


next one on my currently reading shelf is 'Pride and Prejudice ' by Jane Austen. sorry for not making tags, the mobile app doesn't have that feature.





(series includes four books)'and now i am starting

its the second book to just one day....by Gayle Foreman...also i am on and off reading

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WOW!! I am on fire i read thirteen books this past week!!


Right now I am reading The Chamber by John Grisham.
And I am planning on reading The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.

i just finished WINTER!!

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and right now i am reading

and blue sapphire


I'll see if I can find Renee Ahdiehthe. Any other recommendations?

and now em readingThe Kite Runner: A Portrait of the Marc Forster Film by Khaled Hosseini


The purpose of John Grisham is less stressful reading, but alas. Still, The Chamber is a wonderful book. Must read for people who are in favor of death penalty.
I avoide reading anything about the books, because it makes my observations bias. So, I had no idea John Green's The Fault in Our Stars was about cancer victims. It almost made me cry. No book has done that before. But I'm glad I read it. It gives me courage to one day write about my own struggles, a topic I always avoide. My handicaps are many but they are not terminal illnesses.
Thank you for recommending Judith McNaught. I needed that palate cleanser. I read Once and Always, and next up is Something Wonderful

I have a thing for sequels, like Rabbit Run series and Lonesome Dove are two of my all time favorite. But I don't think you are going to like them.

Just recently finished The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.. It is technically fiction but it is almost an autobiographical account of her mental breakdown, and suicidal attempts. It was first and only novel before she killed herself. Of course, she is better known for her poetry.
It is surreal and chilling to read the final work of any writer. Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf, she also killed herself after writing it. Roberto Bolano wrote 2666 when he was terminally ill, and he did it to secure the future for his kids.
On a lighter note I am reading Agatha Christie. I know I should have already read her works. Arthur Conan Doyle and Christie are the pioneers of mystery genre.


Finished"
04 The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
05 The Big Four
06 The Mystery of the Blue Train
07 Peril At End House
08 Thirteen at Dinner
09 Murder on the Orient Express
10 Three Act Tragedy
11 Death in the Clouds
12 The ABC Murders
The 12th will be my last for a while.
In her first two books I got it completely wrong, but then got the hang of her methods. After that, I have guessed only incorrectly twice, once when everyone was guilty, and in another one the narrator did it, but I don't count them because it was cheating. My little gray cells must be better than Hercule Poirot :)

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is the only one that blind-sided me utterly, so that is why it's my favorite.

I have the whole collection of Miss Marple and Poirot mysteries and I have the blueray edition of all the seasons of Poirot too :) Love that little dapper Belgium!

have fun!!! :)


I think i m the slowest reader o..."
Hi there, I am also reading Sophie's World . and as the book is concise and summarizes most of the western philosopher ,It takes a lot of time to digest it
I just finished American Gods by Neil Gaiman. now I am starting Fragile things by Neil Gaiman as well. He is an awesome writer and I am loving his books.


I hope everyone is keep well. I'm looking to start reading but everytime I pick one I grapple with consistency, so here I'm seeking people to share it with, if anyone's up for it then please do reciprocate and be buddy in words :)
Cheers!

I hope everyone is keep well. I'm looking to start reading but everytime I pick one I grapple with consistency, so here I'm seeking people to share it with, if anyone's up for it then ple..."
what are you grappling with? any particular book?

I think during reading(s) whatever that I gather from the text gives me ideas or new perspective and I like to share or perhaps decipher and solo readings have thus far haven't been keeping me motivated.
p.s
You've got such an interesting portfolio as writer! Thanks for the response! I'm actually excited to communicate, learn a thing or two when it comes to writing :)

I think during reading(s) whatever that I gather from the text gives me ideas or new perspective and I like to share or perhaps dec..."
:) i'm honoured...i would say the position is that if you read my book and it proves a smooth read i'll be the lucky one :) And you're always welcome to pick my brains although between you and me i still dont get around goodreads much...i'm getting there though, right?
Re your reading pattern...i guess there is nothing wrong with it if you tend to book your book down and contemplate...one would say that is a real way to drink in any book. And i personally don't believe that pressuring oneself to enjoy a book is a good idea you know...like when we think we must finish a book and get a friend to force us to finish that book in one sitting...it's the same with writing...the more bound you feel the less you want to do it. Just take it in your own stride and see where it leads you :)

So, here's the thing I ought to honour you then, I mean what could be more enticing than to be able to read someone's unveiled thoughts on paper and then mess with their neurons, ya ? :D
Well, guess what I've been on Goodreads for years but only just now I've started to read more than how many ''stars'' are attributed to books (lol) and to be very honest I still don't fancy this place for intellectual discourse.
Also, I really do appreciate the endorsement for my modus operandi with words (haha) I'd love to stay in touch, and it would be great if we can have another medium of discourse :)
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