Like I did last year with a selection of ‘9 Best Books I Read In 2018’, I’ve compiled a list of my 10 favorite reads in 2019.
In no specific order, here they are:
Like I did last year with a selection of ‘9 Best Books I Read In 2018’, I’ve compiled a list of my 10 favorite reads in 2019.
In no specific order, here they are:
Amazing Selling Machine 11 Review 2019 (ASM 11 Review)
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Only few writers consistently manage to sneak past my ‘defences’ to impact me viscerally. One of them wrote the book I’ve just finished, “In Search of Heer“. “As I began to play, I was unable to speak of God at first. My flute, its heart full of hunger pangs, cold floors, the sorrow of leaving … Read more
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I’ve found my ‘Book of the Year‘ It may seem premature to declare it as early as July, especially given the stellar line up of titles on my ‘to read‘ list. But I think this won’t change by December (or even beyond) – because of just how brilliant Alex Michaelides‘ debut novel “The Silent Patient” … Read more
I enjoy reading books that describe the arc of events and developments over a time frame. It may span centuries. Or shorter periods that are more intense and eventful… like Puja Mehra’s “The Lost Decade 2008-2018 – How India’s Growth Story Devolved Into Growth Without A Story“. Full book review – The Lost Decade Read … Read more
Over the years, I’ve read thousands of books.
Some shaped my thoughts and views, opinions and feelings – including novels like Margaret Mitchell‘s ‘Gone With The Wind‘
And Mario Puzo‘s ‘The Godfather‘ which made a huge impact.
For decades, I could quote even lengthy passages verbatim from the book.
“Every man has but one destiny.”
Slowly – very slowly – I’m coming out from under the ether.
After 10 magical days.
Where was I?
Transported into the past, a thousand years back. To the glamorous, glorious Chola period of Thamizhagam, in a narrative about the prince popularly known as ‘Ponniyin Selvan’.
Just so that I could go back to reading this lovely book.