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2022 ONTD Reading Challenge discussion

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message 1: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendalee) | 68 comments Mod
Use this topic to discuss whether you enjoyed your October picks from India, and whether you'd recommend it to your fellow readers! Did you find it easy/difficult to complete this task?

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Jamie Zaccaria I read Darkness by Ratnakar Matkari and gave it 4 stars,

Darkness by Ratnakar Matkari

A fantastic collection of stories that rely on simple yet effective plot devices, similar to Twilight Zone or Alfred Hitchcock Presents.


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Sireesha | 29 comments I read the Guide by RK Narayan. It was a really interesting, thought provoking book. I also listened to the audiobook of Death Under the Deodars by Ruskin Bond. Easy reading but very enjoyable little stories set in a bygone era of India.


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Alyssa (girlcomeundone) | 155 comments so i just picked up Night Theatre yesterday and i read almost all of it in one sitting. it's pretty technical (it was written by a medical doctor and that's very obvious) but also SO GOOD. my library ordered it for me because its a new release (which is why i'm just reading it now) but i highly recommend!


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Nina | 40 comments Mod
Like Alyssa, I read A Burning and Gosh, that was depressing.


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