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Hello Bob,I am sorry for your health condition and hope you are alright now.Thanks for leaving the books for us and visiting Nepal.
-Bibek
Hello Bob,Hope you are now in Kathmandu and it's going good despite the rain and road condition.
It would be my pleasure to meet you if I could manage this evening.
Thanks for wonderful books and visiting Nepal.
Bibek
भुसाल wrote: "Amit wrote: "भुसाल wrote: "About me:I am Bibek Bhusal, now living in Kathmandu, interested in pop-science especially and now reading
The Power of Habit Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business...."
I have completed "The Power of Habit Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business" and I was compelled to give 5 stars. The basic thing I have learned is Habit Cycle, understanding this explains almost of the book and how we behave. It would be a goodread for sure.
Amit wrote: "भुसाल wrote: "About me:I am Bibek Bhusal, now living in Kathmandu, interested in pop-science especially and now reading
The Power of Habit Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business.
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Sure, I will.
Thanks
About me:I am Bibek Bhusal, now living in Kathmandu, interested in pop-science especially and now reading
The Power of Habit Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business.
Edit: Inserted book link, thanks to Sushmita :)
Namaste,I would like to request you all to revive the discussions here in Goodreads Nepal.
Well, let's start it by introduction and the book currently reading.
Cheers!
Bibek
Hello and Namaste,It's my post after long time. Well, I have read The Golden Compass recently, going through reviews from this group and Goodreads Community. It's a good start of the trilogy and hope next two books are more interesting. As described in the book, parallel world, daemon, dust etc intrigued me. I can assume that it had happened to you too when you were reading.( I am sorry if you have not read, though I would recommend you should read.)It would be more fun discussing the book while reading.
Thanks for reading the post and it would be pleasant to get your reviews, ideas and comments.
Cheers!
Bibek
"Osin Fisher", new book by Brabim Karki, writer of "Mayur Albatross" can be obtained from here. Why should not we read this? Moreover, it's free.http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
http://www.time.com/time/specials/pac...Please follow the link above to know about Top 10 fiction of 2011 selected by Time Magazine.
Two books of a Nepali writer are available as ebook.http://www.nagariknews.com/infotech/3...
More books on the way, but does the available book readers support Nepali script?
Saurav wrote: "The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy if no one has read all five books. I'm willing to re-read along."I am in limbo in first book for months. It's good that I could go along with you.
I am going to start a new thread for the selection of book.
Definitely in every war there are people like Milo and M&M enterprises. They do not forget to recite everyone has share but at last the shareholder mostly get a piece of paper with "A Share".The war, whether started from internal causes or imposed externally, business leaps out ahead of everything for some. I guess, we, Nepalese people get understood on this after 10 years of bloodshed.
Thanks guys for all the posts.
And which book we are going to read next?
What I felt while reading book is a sensation of damping wave. It could create curiosity at one point and it goes on waxing and waning with time. At some point I was about to abandon reading and after a while the story catch up and trigger my reading speed as well and a new crest popped out. I have got "Yossarianised" in my conversation as I was going through the novel, that created a new wave among my colleagues-mostly taciturn I am-changed into an awkwardly questioning guy. The wave has been finally disappeared of "Catch-22" but I am eagerly waiting for next one.
