SOS - Give me something to read, please.

May 06, 2008 17:01

So if you have been giving even a cursory glance to the posts that I have made in the past one month, you would agree that I have not been reading much. I game a lot these days, and when I am not gaming (or cooking!), I watch movies. All of this is simply fabulous but I do not want to become a person who does not read, or worse still a person who ( Read more... )

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chugss May 6 2008, 13:37:36 UTC
not necessarily my favourites but ones i have enjoyed reading recently...

book - Kari by Amruta Patil (might just be right up your alley)
blog - Confessions of a Pioneer Woman

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anupma May 7 2008, 10:45:15 UTC
I just gave the web site a quick look. Love the way the woman gives her recipes. Really, best recipe ever. :D

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anupma May 7 2008, 11:48:04 UTC
Oh I remember I used to read Megha a lot last year but had not visited her in a while now.

"Gajar Ne Kiya Hai Ishara. The carrot has given a signal!" She cracks me up, twice.

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shrads_m May 6 2008, 15:42:11 UTC
Favourite book: If you like chick-lits, then I have a recommendation. Piece of Cake by Swati Kaushal. Light and breezy. I'm sure you'll like it.

Favourite blog: http://www.meghalomania.com/
You may be familiar with this blog, but no harm in posting the link.

Enjoy :-)

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anupma May 8 2008, 09:18:39 UTC
I have read Swati Kaushal. You are right about me liking chick-lit, in fact, I read a lot of Indian chick-lit in the last two or so years because I had fun reading about girls being pestered to get married. Could relate. :p

If you liked Piece of Cake, I suggest you pick up "Cough Syrup" by Rupa Gulab. It is a thin book and reads like an article from Cosmo. I liked it a lot when I read it a couple of years back.

And yes, Mehga's blog is awesome fun.

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shrads_m May 8 2008, 09:41:01 UTC
...girls being pestered to get married. Could relate.

Absolutely. I'm going through that phase right now. :-P

You have read Swati Kaushal and you follow Megha's blog too. Good to know we like similar things.

Cough Syrup by Rupa Gulab. I think I had once read a review of this book. Will read it for sure. Thanks for the advice. :-)

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gubaby May 6 2008, 16:57:40 UTC
book- love walked in
blog- katiemorton.squarespace.com

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anupma May 9 2008, 05:59:07 UTC
Wow! Thanks so much for this awesome link. Not only did I enjoyed reading Katie's blog, I also found tons of other goos ones she had linked to. Much goodness.

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anupma May 9 2008, 06:01:34 UTC
Have heard of Alice Walker's writing. I should check it out now that you have suggested it. :)

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