Showing posts with label The Reading List. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Reading List. Show all posts

15 June 2013

2013 - Reading list 3

11. Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn (Suspense/Thriller)
12. My Mistress's Sparrow is Dead - Multiple Authors (Short Stories/Anthology)
13. The Girl from Montana - Grace Livingston Hill (Christian Novel)

21 January 2013

2013

Comes the new year.

Books that I read so far:

1. The Girl who Played with Fire - Stieg Larsson (Crime/Thriller)
2. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carrol (Literary Classic)
3. Christmas in Venice - Meadow Taylor (Short Story)
4. The Mysterious Affair at Styles - Agatha Christie (Mystery/Thriller)
5. A Room with a View - E.M. Forster (Literary Fiction)

24 December 2012

The Reading List - 7 (For 2012)

Long long time ago, this list started and I do not have any intention of stopping it.

1. The Sense of an Ending - Julian Barnes (Drama/literary)
2. Serious Men - Manu Joseph (Literary - IEW)
3. Tea for Two and a Piece of Cake - Preethi Shenoy (Chick lit - IEW)
4. How I Braved Anu Aunty and Co-founded a Million Dollar Company - Varun Agarwal (Lad lit - IEW)
5. The Circle of Three - Rohit Gore (Drama - IEW)
6. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Steig Larsson (Mystery/Thriller)
7. The Big Sleep - Raymond Chandler (Crime/Thriller)
8. Taklu and Shroom - Ranjit Lal (Children's fiction -IEW)

IEW - Indian English Writing

Awaiting the year 2013. Have a list ready too.

13 September 2011

The Reading List - 6

I have been slow...
Completed:
18. A for Alibi - Sue Grafton (Fiction:Crime/detective)

14 July 2011

The Reading List - 5

Completed:

14. The Bar on the Seine - Georges Simenon (Fiction: murder mystery)
15. The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald (Fiction: literary classic)
16. The Pat Hobby Stories - F Scott Fitzgerald (Themed short stories)
17. We Weren't Lovers Like That - Navtej Sarna (Fiction: literary)

Not looking forward to reading anything for the time being now...

14 June 2011

The Reading List - 4

Completed:
11. Tales from Firozsha Baag by Rohinton Mistry (collection of Short Stories)
12. Chicken Soup for the Writer's Soul by Mark Victor Hansen/Bud Gardner (non-fiction: collection of motivating essays on writer's lives)
13. The Age of Kali by William Dalrymple (Collection of travel essays on the Indian subcontinent)

Currently reading:
1. The Bar on the Seine

07 April 2011

The Reading List - 3

Completed:
7. The Shipping News - Annie E. Proulx (literary)
8. Birthday Stories - Selected By Haruki Murakami (Short stories by various authors)
9. Diamond Dust - Anita Desai (Short stories)
10. Mosquito and Other Stories - Premendru Mitra (Short stories)

Another good thing that has happened to me is that I have come across a wonderful library 'Just Books' - I relish borrowing books; reading them at a nomical cost - this way I can separate the wheat from chaff (except the first one in the above list, all were borrowed from the library). I get to choose from a wide variety; I can afford not to complete a book although I dont use that option much (I usually HATE not finishing a book no matter how horrible it is). If I get lucky, as I did with 'On Beauty', I will go and buy a copy for my bookshelf. What a wonderful arrangement!
I know, this is what is supposed to be with libraries. And it is no secret by any stretch of imagination, yet, I feel good about it.

14 March 2011

The Reading List - 2

I have managed to read some more :)
6. On Beauty - Zadie Smith
A brilliant book.
I am a fan of Zadie Smith now; I never thought that a story of two families could be "so" very interesting, absorbing, could have so many layers, could make me think about the characters long after I completed the book.
The story spans between England and the U.S., and speaks of two families - the Belseys and the Kippses - whose rivalry has sprung up due to seemingly stupid reason such as academic differences between the heads of the family - Howard Belsey and Monty Kipps, two leading (apparently) professors. Adding to this, Jerome Belsey, the eldest falls in love with Veronica, 'Vee' only to be left heart-broken. The Belseys already have enough issues on their hands and Kippses move to the same university and their neighborhood doesn't help matters anymore.
The tense, somewhat hilarious interactions between the family leads to many twists and turns in the plot.

Well, to be honest, the plot outline I have provied does not do any justice to the beautiful story woven inside this 400+ pager. (If I could write as beautifully as she did, I would be writing a story instead of this!)

The relationships, their mundane-ness, their beauty, the human nature of taking things for granted, and infidelity: all feature in this poignant tale. The beauty lies in the way Smith has dissected each characters, the grey shades - we cannot hate any character; each his/her own weaknesses that is so real and so human. One can not but empathize with them. Smith's writing is also extremely witty and hilarious; I could not help laughing out aloud in many places.
I adore this book; I had borrowed it from the library. Now, I plan to buy this. This is certainly worth owning.

Currently reading: The Shipping News - Annie E. Proulx (another FAVOURITE author)
I must confess this is a re-read and I love every bit of it.

08 February 2011

The Reading List - 1

New Year has new resolutions - as usual. Without any illusion of chasing grand dreams, I plan to read 100 books. Yes, ONE HUNDRED. I also noticed that my previous blog post was exactly attempting the same, last year. And I can also see that it died a premature death.



I plan to Survive.



My Completed Books list include:



1. The Film Club by David Gilmour (Memoir)


2. The Gaze by Elif Shafak (Literary Fiction)


3. The Gurnsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer (Genre fiction - drama/romance)


4. The Balloonists by Rajarshi Charkavarthy (Literary fiction)


5. The Girl who loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King (Genre fiction - Horror)