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As a kid, the only books I read were Tinkle and Chandamama (of course apart from the school books :D ). As I grew up, I dint fall in love with books, But gradually developed a liking towards them and started reading few of them. Though by normal standards, the number of books I read is very less, couldn’t help but put up this page :) When I first saw such a page at Nova’s, I loved the idea and wanted to create one for myself and here I am listing all the books I have read till date. All I hope is that I read more and get to update this page more :)

Mentioned in no specific order.

1. Five Point Someone  –  By Chetan Bhagat

2. One night @ the call centre  –  By Chetan Bhagat

3. The 3 mistakes of my life  –  By Chetan Bhagat

4. 2 states  –  By Chetan Bhagat

5. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s stone  –  By J.K. Rowling

6. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets  –  By J.K. Rowling

7. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkban  –  By J.K. Rowling

8. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire  –  By J.K. Rowling

9. Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix  –  By J.K. Rowling

10. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince  –  By J.K. Rowling

11. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows  –  By J.K. Rowling

12. The Da Vinci Code  — By Dan Brown

13. Digital Fortress  — By Dan Brown

14. Angels and demons  –  By Dan Brown

15. Deception point  — By Dan Brown

16. The lost symbol  — By Dan Brown  — In process of readin

17. Morning, noon and night  — By Sindey Sheldon

18. The path of Glory  –  By Jeffrey Archer

19. The fountain head  –  By Ayn Rand

20. The complete collection of  Sherlock Holmes  –  Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

21. The moonstone  –  By Wilkie Collins

22. The devil wears Prada  — By Lauren Weisberger

23. Who moved my cheese  –  By Spencer Johnson

24. The alchemist  — By Paulo Coelho

25. Wise and otherwise  –  By Sudha Murthy

26. Not a penny more not a penny less  –  By Jeffrey Archer

27. Its not about the bike  –  By Lance Amstrong

28. Are You Afraid of the Dark?  –  By Sidney Sheldon

29. The Doomsday Conspiracy  –  By Sidney Sheldon

30. GANDHI: An Autobiography or The Story of My Experiments with Truth

31. The Other Side of Midnight  –  Sidney Sheldon

32. Joker in the Pack – An Irreverent View of Life at IIMs  — Neeraj Pahlajani and Ritesh Sharma

33. A Walk To Remember  –  By Nicholas Sparks

34.  A Twist in the Tale  –  By Jeffrey Archer

35. Marley and Me  –  By John Grogan

36. Brida  –  By Paulo Coelho

— End of 2009.

37. The One Minute Manager  –  By Kenneth Blanchard & Spenser Johnson

38. Romance With Chaos  –  By Nishant Kaushik

39. Oh Shit, Not Again!  –  By Mandar Kokate

40. A Watchmaker  –  By Nanak Singh

41. Remembering Blue  –  By Connie May Flower – Half read and no intentions to read the other half.

42. Kane & Abel  –  By Jeffrey Archer

43. Playing for Pizza  –  By John Grisham

44. The Other Side of Midnight  –  By Sidney Sheldon

45. The Sands Of Time  –  By Sidney Sheldon

46. The Kite Runner  –  By Khaled Hosseini

47. The Prodigal Daughter  –  By Jeffrey Archer

48. Anything For You Ma’am  –  By Tushar Raheja

49. Right Fit, Wrong Shoe  –  By Varsha Dixit

50. If Tomorrow Comes  –  By Sidney Sheldon

51. Sack the CEO  –  By Jeetendra Jain

52. Twilight  –  By Stephenie Meyer

53. New Moon  –  By Stephenie Meyer

54. Eclipse  –  By Stephenie Meyer

55. Breaking Dawn  –  By Stephenie Meyer

56. Sumthing of a Cocktale  –  By Soma Das

57. A Matter Of Honour  –  By Jeffrey Archer

58. The Best Laid Plans  –  By Sidney Sheldon

59. Shall We Tell The President  –  By Jeffrey Archer

60. The Short Second Life Of Bree Tanner  –  By Stephenie Meyer

61. False Impression  –  By  Jeffrey Archer

62. Sons Of Fortune  –  By Jeffrey Archer

63. If You Can See Me Now  –  By Cecelia Arern

64. Tuesdays with Morrie  –  By Mitch Albom

65. Dollar Bahu  –  By Sudha Murthy

66. Piccadilly Jim  –  By P.G.Wodehouse

67. Key Of Light  –  By Nora Roberts

68. Key Of Knowledge  –  By Nora Roberts

69. Key Of Valor  –  By Nora Roberts

In the To- Read List:

Honor Among Theives  –  By Jeffrey Archer

The God Of Small Things  –  By Arundhati Roy

Rich Dad, Poor Dad  –  By Robert T. Kiyosaki

A Thousand Splendid Suns  –  ByKhaled Hosseini

3 Comments leave one →
  1. December 15, 2009 12:32 PM

    hey i m first one to comment here :-)
    Yes you are..Have put up this page recently
    If i ever create a book page like this..my first 4books will be same as urs…i got into habit of reading by chetan bhagat books only :-)
    Though they are mentioned 1st in the list, those were not the ones i read first. Its the harry potter series that i have started first..but its chethan bhagats books that have made me want to read Indian Authors’

  2. Swaram permalink
    March 4, 2010 11:25 AM

    Wow! Nice new fresh look :)
    Me :)
    A Thousand Splendid Suns is written really well no? The pain is too much to bear :(
    Just read a couple of pages Swaram. A friend of mine said that it is intimidating. Will complete and tell u how it is :D

  3. April 13, 2010 5:52 PM

    U might have finished A Thousand Splendid Suns,U liked it??? I loved it,i picked that book from IHM list,i cried a lot.Do read Kite runner.
    No Saritha, Haven’t finished the thousand splendid suns.. have some 5 to 6 books to read and this being one of the books i bought completing the other ones first and postponing reading this one…will surely complete this one by end of this month.. Read Kite runner though and l liked it ..

    Nice list,will pick up few books from here
    Me :)

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