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message 1: by A, Crazy. (last edited Dec 07, 2013 05:40AM) (new)

A H | 7672 comments Mod
This post is for all suggestions and queries/doubts you have about this group. Feel free to criticize me and write about anything you want to be added in this group. Thanks!!


message 2: by Sundeep (new)

Sundeep Supertramp (sundeep_4u) Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer is one book that has changed my life. Here is my review of the book..



The review was return a long back. Then, my language was worse and I apologize if there is any difficulty understanding it, but I think it will have a equal affect on others, too. Everyone must give the book a try..


message 3: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Sundeep wrote: "Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer is one book that has changed my life. Here is my review of the book..



The review was return..."


Thanks for sharing your review....It was well-written, I'll try to read the book if possible :)


message 4: by Sundeep (new)

Sundeep Supertramp (sundeep_4u) If possible? No. Read it at any cost!!


message 5: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Sundeep wrote: "If possible? No. Read it at any cost!!"

Ok then :) Sure!


message 6: by Sundeep (new)

Sundeep Supertramp (sundeep_4u) Ruchi wrote: "Sundeep wrote: "If possible? No. Read it at any cost!!"

Ok then :) Sure!"


:D


message 7: by Indraneel (new)

Indraneel Pole | 3 comments Has anyone read Thinking of reading this since long time


message 8: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Indraneel wrote: "Has anyone read No comeback by Frederick Forsyth? Thinking of reading this since long time"

Well...I haven't read it yet, are you planning to read it any time soon??


message 9: by Indraneel (last edited Jun 27, 2013 09:47AM) (new)

Indraneel Pole | 3 comments yes.. Once I am over with Although I am not finding it as gripping as Angels and Demons..


message 10: by Sundeep (new)

Sundeep Supertramp (sundeep_4u) Indraneel wrote: "yes.. Once I am over with Inferno Although I am not finding it as gripping as Angels and Demons.."

That's disappointing to hear that about Inferno. I was thinking of getting it!


message 11: by Anoop (new)

Anoop Pai B (anooppai) Indraneel wrote: "Has anyone read No comeback by Frederick Forsyth? Thinking of reading this since long time"

No comebacks is a fantastic book! each story is unique and distinct and brilliant!!


message 12: by Indraneel (new)

Indraneel Pole | 3 comments Thanks Anoop.. Now I will surely read that one..


message 13: by Anoop (new)

Anoop Pai B (anooppai) Sundeep wrote: "Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer is one book that has changed my life. Here is my review of the book..



The review was return..."

i has this book in my to read list. But i couldnt find it on flipkart (or it was beyond my budget, cant remember which one) i stalled the idea of reading it!


message 14: by Anoop (new)

Anoop Pai B (anooppai) Inferno is BAD!!


message 15: by Sundeep (new)

Sundeep Supertramp (sundeep_4u) Anoop wrote: "Sundeep wrote: "Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer is one book that has changed my life. Here is my review of the book..



The r..."


Dang! All the websites have risen it's prize. I guess maybe it is due to lack of stock. Your bad luck, I must say...


message 16: by Sundeep (new)

Sundeep Supertramp (sundeep_4u) Anoop wrote: "Inferno is BAD!!"

Oh, really? Is it that bad?


message 17: by Anoop (new)

Anoop Pai B (anooppai) Yea Sundeep, I was very much interested in Into The Wild. The cover really got me excited.. :)
And regarding Inferno, I am still angry with Dan for that!!


message 18: by Snigdha (last edited Jun 28, 2013 11:18AM) (new)

Snigdha (snigdhasengupta) | 3 comments Indraneel wrote: "Has anyone read No comeback by Frederick Forsyth? Thinking of reading this since long time"

Yes, I have read it! And it is a spectacular book! Too amazing for words... I urge you to put aside whatever you are currently reading and pick up this book!

Also, remember the three S' while you read this:
S1: Read in Seclusion.
S2: Stay away from Spoilers.
S3: Do NOT Skip parts!

I wish I could be there to see your reaction while you read through it! It's that good!


message 19: by Anoop (new)

Anoop Pai B (anooppai) Rightly said Snigdha.. :)


message 20: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Wow....No Comeback seems to be a great book, lot of people praising it...I'm sure to read it!


message 21: by Snigdha (new)

Snigdha (snigdhasengupta) | 3 comments Anoop wrote: "Rightly said Snigdha.. :)"

:-)

Which of the stories was your favourite? I absolutely loved the first story by the same title, 'No Comebacks', for obvious reasons. It is definitely the best of the lot!

I also enjoyed 'There are No Snakes in Ireland'. Vindictively pleasing, that one! :p

I only vaguely remember most of the other stories, having read it a long time ago... I'm tempted to read it again now!


message 22: by Snigdha (new)

Snigdha (snigdhasengupta) | 3 comments Ruchi wrote: "Wow....No Comeback seems to be a great book, lot of people praising it...I'm sure to read it!"

Oh, you most certainly should! You'll love it. :-)

This is not a book to miss...

And do let us know how you find it. :-)


message 23: by A, Crazy. (new)

A H | 7672 comments Mod
Snigdha wrote: "Ruchi wrote: "Wow....No Comeback seems to be a great book, lot of people praising it...I'm sure to read it!"

Oh, you most certainly should! You'll love it. :-)

This is not a book to miss...

And ..."


Yes, of course :)


message 24: by Aman (last edited Jul 20, 2013 11:20AM) (new)

Aman | 2 comments Can anyone suggest the standard book over atheism?


message 25: by Sundeep (new)

Sundeep Supertramp (sundeep_4u) Aman wrote: "Can anyone suggest the standard book over atheism?"

Well I have heard from a friend that the books of Kate Atkinson writes non-fictions against God. Anyways, I am not sure. I recommend confirming it from another source.


message 26: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Aman wrote: "Can anyone suggest the standard book over atheism?"

Um...sorry, but never heard of any book about atheism. Maybe you could check in Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ itself or some other site.


message 27: by Aman (new)

Aman | 2 comments I want your opinions about Breakout Nations by Ruchir Sharma.


message 28: by A, Crazy. (new)

A H | 7672 comments Mod
Haven't yet read the book......you could check it out on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ itself. Or maybe you could create a different discussion so that your request reaches more group members.


message 29: by Sandeep (new)

Sandeep (sandeep04) I think there should be a thread of chstter box!! where anyone of group can chat to anyone on any topics they like. Just like a normal chat. Whatsay


message 30: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Yes...sure. I've seen such threads on most other groups. Will create it in this folder itself. Thanks for suggesting:))


message 31: by Sandeep (new)

Sandeep (sandeep04) Thanks for applying it :)


message 32: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Bernard | 22 comments Hi guys,

I would like to recommend my own book here
Are you the one?
Its a rom-come about arranged marriages and twin mix-ups! It's my debut novel and so far the reviews have been good. Please check it out and grace me with a review.
Thanks


message 33: by Samantha (last edited Sep 24, 2013 07:06AM) (new)

Samantha Woods (sammisue1) | 1 comments Hi all.. I would like to recommend the Alaskan Heart Series by Tiffany Carmouche... Here is my review of her first book The Impostor... :O)

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 34: by Anoop (new)

Anoop Pai B (anooppai) Snigdha wrote: "Anoop wrote: "Rightly said Snigdha.. :)"

:-)

Which of the stories was your favourite? I absolutely loved the first story by the same title, 'No Comebacks', for obvious reasons. It is definitely t..."


yea, the No Comebacks story brought out a "fall of your chair" response:)rest all were equally good:)


message 35: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Samantha wrote: "Hi all.. I would like to recommend the Alaskan Heart Series by Tiffany Carmouche... Here is my review of her first book The Impostor... :O)

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."


Thanks Samantha!


message 36: by Carrie (new)

Carrie (wizrockfangirl) | 1 comments I would like to recommend Sex in the Title by my friend Zack Love. It's a great read, quite humorous and very well written. The link to my review:

/review/show...


message 37: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Wood (Alwood) | 3 comments


message 38: by Kamakshi (new)

Kamakshi hi guys i read a book once but i dint remember the name of the book...
the lead characters were friends in childhood neighbours but till now they dint talk with each other much and the girl boyfriend dump her in a mean way and she also lost her bff and now her childhood friend and she are lab partners and he is helping. after her boyfriend dumps her, the website radio person helps her to come out of it.


message 39: by [deleted user] (new)

Can I make a masthead for this group? :)


message 40: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄ƷTɪɴᴀᴛ� Zᴀᴇʙᴀ~Dσŋ'ŧ ∱σℓℓσ� γσųŗ đŗεąɱş...ƈɧąşε ŧɧεɱ.~ wrote: "Can I make a masthead for this group? :)"

Um...you can:) But no guarantee that I'll put it up! :p


message 41: by John (new)

John Snyder | 1 comments How do I get my book suggested as a read for this group? To learn more about me and my book The Golden Ring - A Christmas Story visit my website at . Thank you - John Snyder.


message 42: by Jason (new)

Jason Kraus | 2 comments I would like to suggest my book Late Bird. It was just released and has already hit 2 different top 100 lists. It is based on my life growing up and a vision for America's future. It will make you laugh, cry, and cheer. It is an inspiring book that will leave you wanting more and your won't be able to put it down. Please check out my Authors page for more information about Late Bird.

Late Bird


message 43: by A, Crazy. (new)

A H | 7672 comments Mod
@John and @Jason

Firstly, welcome to our group and congrats on the success of your books:) You can use our Giveaways and Advertisement folder to let the group know about your books. Also, you can utilize our Read 2 Review program to get reviews of your books. To get your book nominated for the group BOTM, just go to the month's nomination thread, and put in your suggestion. This month's BOTM nominations are over, try for the next month!

Hope this helped:)


message 44: by Paul (last edited Nov 02, 2014 04:24AM) (new)

Paul (pbuzz) | 98 comments Hi. I was just wondering if anyone would be interested in collectively writing a story . . . even if a separate thread is created. EG: Say ten people commit to it, and then in sequence - which would need to be decided upon before starting, each person writes a single paragraph. The subsequent writer adds to it and so on. The story can go off in any direction that the author of their paragraph wishes. What do you think?? Just for fun. Cheers Paul. :)


message 45: by A, Crazy. (new)

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Paul wrote: "Hi. I was just wondering if anyone would be interested in collectively writing a story . . . even if a separate thread is created. EG: Say ten people commit to it, and then in sequence - which wou..."

There are various rp groups on GR where you can do the same. We don't have anything like here, sorry. Not to offend you, but I don't want to introduce this in the group. Sorry again :)


message 46: by Paul (new)

Paul (pbuzz) | 98 comments Ruchi wrote: "Paul wrote: "Hi. I was just wondering if anyone would be interested in collectively writing a story . . . even if a separate thread is created. EG: Say ten people commit to it, and then in sequenc..."

Hi Ruchi, Mo worries and thanks. Paul. : )


message 47: by [deleted user] (new)

For any that want a really good series but probably something they haven't read before, I highly recommend reading Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. It's a 14 book series, and the first book is the hardest to get through, but it's definitely a must read series.


message 48: by [deleted user] (new)

Pamela wrote: "Weirdopando wrote: "For any that want a really good series but probably something they haven't read before, I highly recommend reading Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. It's a 14 book series, a..."

You definitely should try to carve out more time haha :D I know what it's like, never having time to read anymore. I have to read between classes, after I finish tests and other assignments (I usually am the first to finish), and on the bus, as well as in between scenes for rehearsals :P I wish that I could go back to middle school where the only thing I ever had to do was go to school, which was 90% free time, 10% actual work, and then have nothing to do but read again!


message 49: by Paul (new)

Paul (pbuzz) | 98 comments Paul wrote: "Ruchi wrote: "Paul wrote: "Hi. I was just wondering if anyone would be interested in collectively writing a story . . . even if a separate thread is created. EG: Say ten people commit to it, and t..."
Well Ruchi, it looks like that it's only you and I so far. How do we set up spot to start - whoever wants to join in can. What do you think?


message 50: by Paul (new)

Paul (pbuzz) | 98 comments Paul wrote: "Ruchi wrote: "Paul wrote: "Hi. I was just wondering if anyone would be interested in collectively writing a story . . . even if a separate thread is created. EG: Say ten people commit to it, and t..."
Well, it looks like that it's only you and I so far. How do we set up a thread? Also, I suppose if anyone wanted to add their sentence or paragraph, then that should be OK as well. What do you think?


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