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Aoa,
Apart from css preparation what novels/books are being read? |
[QUOTE=Aliinaa;843095]Aoa,
Apart from css preparation what novels/books are being read?[/QUOTE] It is totally based on your interest. If you are really interested, I would like you to start from [B]"Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak."[/B] It is is wonderful read about mysticism. It would be a good start for you. I can recommend you book but it depends upon your choice that what kind of books you want to read. |
Ahan, forty rules of love on mysticism? Okay, I shall keep that in mind. Thank you for the recommendation. Actually, I want to develop interest in varied fields/spheres so I won't limit myself.
I have recently read on philosophy, Sophie's world and now I have started with Karen Armstrong's memoir, "A spiral staircase". Have you read that book? |
[QUOTE=Aliinaa;843098]Ahan, forty rules of love on mysticism? Okay, I shall keep that in mind. Thank you for the recommendation. Actually, I want to develop interest in varied fields/spheres so I won't limit myself.
I have recently read on philosophy, Sophie's world and now I have started with Karen Armstrong's memoir, "A spiral staircase". Have you read that book?[/QUOTE] Yes Its a wonderful read. You will love it, I bet. And after reading that you would like to read all the books by that writer. I have read Sophie's World. It is also another excellent read. I appreciate your choice. I havent read Karen Armstrong's book yet. I am reading "Honor" by Elif Shafak now a days. Anyhow complete that one and we may share others reads again. |
Thank you for the suggestion. It was an amazing book. I have completed it.
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[QUOTE=Man Jaanbazam;843247]Yes Its a wonderful read. You will love it, I bet. And after reading that you would like to read all the books by that writer.
I have read Sophie's World. It is also another excellent read. I appreciate your choice. I havent read Karen Armstrong's book yet. I am reading "Honor" by Elif Shafak now a days. Anyhow complete that one and we may share others reads again.[/QUOTE] I read Elif Shafak's "Forty rules of love " and didn't find it very intriguing. As compared to her other books she couldn't retain the reader's interest in this book. But shophie's word is good choice. |
[QUOTE=Call for Change;851753]I read Elif Shafak's "Forty rules of love " and didn't find it very intriguing. As compared to her other books she couldn't retain the reader's interest in this book. But shophie's word is good choice.[/QUOTE]
Either you have not read it properly or you are a boring person. I have read Sophie's World. Comparatively Forty Rules of Love has no match. Well, It depends upon your interest. |
One must keep reading books, keeping in view one's interest.
I, too, didnt get interest in Forty Rules of Love |
Yes, it depends upon one's interest. I found Sophie's world ok. I mean I really liked the beginning. The middle was also good but I didn't really like the end. I didn't like the author's idea of destroying the party and everything like that. Infact, I was expecting much more than that.
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Please share some more suggestions.
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