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Also, this Sunday is the next Bangalore BYOB meet, more details here:https://www.facebook.com/events/12518...
Hi, glad you joined! Our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/bringyourown... has the details for our upcoming meets and you can subscribe to the events page to know about the meets. We also have a Facebook group specifically for our Bangalore chapter: https://www.facebook.com/groups/banga...You can join the group and like the page to be fully in the loop. Do come to an event!
Smriti wrote: "Haha, okayyy! So this month I have bought: 1 - The Bees by Laline Paul
2 - We Should All Be Feminists by Chimananda Ngozi Adichie
3 - [book:Second-Hand Time|268544..."
This is quite the shopping spree...all new?
I frequently use Wodehouse for this sort of reading. Or nonfictional essays of which I have a giant pile permanently waiting.
Shivam wrote: "Reading If on a Winter's Night a TravelerIt is such a trippy book, but interesting at same time. Constantly keeping me on toes."
Love that book.
Varun wrote: "Deciding between Equal Rites, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, and The Day of the Jackal"Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is nice prose. Slow moving for the first half and very well written. It paints a picture of England that seems very probable, despite its fantastical leanings (or maybe because of it?). It picks up pace in the second half. I remember enjoying it and reading the first half sparsely and the second at a fast speed. I enjoyed it, and that concludes my two cents.
Dude, Storm Front was really fun to read. :DThanks a bunch"
@Varun. I have good news for you: it is only going to get better.
Storm Front has been on my tbr..."It does have around 14 books in the series though. And Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? is also great.
Varun wrote: "Trying to decide between Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, The Light Fantastic, and Storm Front"I like the Dresden Files, they are quite entertaining and have a very fast pace. The first person narrative of the main character Harry Dresden is also amusing.
Hi Parikshit, glad you joined in! Check out the reading challenge and other threads you might find interesting.
Ipshita wrote: "I might read Rashmirathi by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, it's on my to be read list of 2016. But I'm not sure if I could manage reading it before the meet."
It is not happening on the 15th if that's what you're worried about.
Hi guys! Welcome to BYOB!@Janhavi, there are regular meetups in Bombay. Check out the chapter's website. http://mumbai.bringyourownbook.org/
They have a sign up form there. There is also a facebook group that you can join.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/15780...
Varun wrote: "Planning on starting The Spy Who Came In from the Cold"I like your choices, my friend.
Shivam wrote: "I'm reading
, almost at the end. One thing's for sure, I'm never gonna trust any women after this."I would recommend also not trusting any men.
