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Shantaram. Had three separate unrelated conversations lately about the awesomeness that is this book. Beautifully written, fast-paced adventure, captures India perfectly, brim full of philosophy and deep thoughts without you even realising they are there half the time. LOVE LOVE LOVE.
Don Quioxte is very readable and endlessly funny despite is venerability.
but also
That aside, am torn between Crime & Punishment or Don Quixote for my next thrilling pageturner. I know both are classics but am yet to decide cos the former is printed in really, really small font in my copy and makes my eyes a bit wibbly and the latter would break my leg if I dropped it mid-read. Will be sure to let y'all know which I go for as and when.
Yeah that was my only complaint, he is pretty full of himself. To be fair though, he has kinda earnt the right to be :D
American Psycho is win![]()
Have you managed to get to the bottom of how much of Shantaram is true? I can't figure it out, but it seems to me as though it is an amalgamation of his story and dozens of stories that he has heard into one character. I know that all of the main characters are in fact a few people rolled into one.
Murakami's Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World is one of my favourite books ever. he's a beautiful mind-genious.Just finished Haruki Murakami's "Norwegian Wood" very enjoyable and an easy read.