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Nomination - April 2017
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Shirisha wrote: "Our moon has bloodclots by Rahul PanditaGorab I hope I got it right this time!"
You got it!
And I second this.
Swapna wrote: "Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the RamayanaI recommend this book"
In my tbr. Would have seconded if not already for bloodclots
Phani wrote: "I recommend Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy."
Oh, I second, third, fourth it.
Oh, I second, third, fourth it.
Gorab wrote: "Tried it last year, felt it was too academic. Didn't go beyond 20 pages."He is an academic by profession. But his writings are good for others also. I haven't read this and so can't comment on the book, but I was lucky enough to attend one of his speeches and it was quite accessible and good.
AKASH wrote: "Can we read RK Narayan ? His buildup of characters is quiet enchanting"
Sir, where were you till now?
Many people (really) in this group are RK Narayan fans, including Gorab and I.
You wanna nominate any particular book by RKN? Do it!
Sir, where were you till now?
Many people (really) in this group are RK Narayan fans, including Gorab and I.
You wanna nominate any particular book by RKN? Do it!
AKASH wrote: "Mr Sampath...The dark room......The Bachelor of Arts.
Anything the group wants to read...."
Sir, the algorithm for BOTM is liks this:
-Members recommend few books (one book per member only)
-Top books (early nominations and seconded books) go to polls
-The poll winner book is chosen as BOTM and read & discussed by the group, as in now The Namesake :)
You gotta nominate a particular book.
So what's your nomination out of the books you listed above?
Anything the group wants to read...."
Sir, the algorithm for BOTM is liks this:
-Members recommend few books (one book per member only)
-Top books (early nominations and seconded books) go to polls
-The poll winner book is chosen as BOTM and read & discussed by the group, as in now The Namesake :)
You gotta nominate a particular book.
So what's your nomination out of the books you listed above?
So far, we have-
1. Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the Ramayana
2. Our Moon Has Blood Clots: The Exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits
3. Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy
4. In Cold Blood
5. The Alchemist
1. Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the Ramayana
2. Our Moon Has Blood Clots: The Exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits
3. Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy
4. In Cold Blood
5. The Alchemist
The last date for nomination is 10th of March. After that no nominations shall be considered.
Swapna wrote: "Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the RamayanaI recommend this book"
Hi :) I second this nomination. I recently finished watching Star Plus Siya Ke Ram and it opened my eyes to many points of this epic. Of coz being a Sri Lankan, I loved the take on Ravana there. A friend also recommended this book.
Shirisha wrote: "Interesting list I must say. Am so ready to know the results."
It is. Also 3 out of 5 books are non-fics :)
It is. Also 3 out of 5 books are non-fics :)
Hi Subhankar. Ok I'm including A Personal Matter in the polls. Hope you won't edit your choice again ;)
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A Personal Matter (other topics)Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the Ramayana (other topics)
Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy (other topics)
Our Moon Has Blood Clots: The Exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits (other topics)
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