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It's been long I haven't read a good fiction. I am going to start with Puzo now.Will read them both.:tup:

A suggestion: Give time between the two reads. Since they're similar, you might start to get jaded with the genre at the cost of the second book. :)
 
Apart from my usual salybus I am studying CEX-62.2 1963 by
Fletcher, E Royce Albright, Ray W Perret, Robert F D Franklin, Mary EBowen, I Gerald White, Clayton S
 
Not nice.. Read an article on this same mindset you have a day or two back..

Let me elaborate on this point, because Arundhati is a complex personality and my view towards her does justice to her in my personal opinion.

I love her works as an Author. Apart from a few scenario issues. I became a fan of her even more when I read an interview and she called out out the hypocrisy of Kerala society. It's like I saw my views mirrored through her. It is a highly hypocritical and self righteous community.

I agree with her on crony capitalism and I agree with her on the isolation and exploitation of the Tribals in India (adivasis).

I know why she makes outrageous statements. She feels that she can use her notoriety to draw attention to the issues. What I have a problem with, is her support of the naxalites. This is the same organisation that uses child soldiers (documented by BBC news), blowing up of school and killing tribals who are opposed to them.

And it seems increasingly that in a race to one up herself in making outrageous statements, she has slowly become a parody of herself. Especially on economic issues.

Don't get me wrong, I think there is a dearth in India for female writers like Arundhati Roy. I admire her guts, especially with the sort of B.S. criticism of how she looked, her sexuality.

I do wish more female writers, academics, actresses and journalists do take on subjects that are taboo in Indian society. Like sexuality, like gender relations and homosexuality. I abhor the kind of criticism thrown at them, mainly directed at the supposed number of Men they sleep with or the supposed promiscuity because of how they dress, or bizzarely, what ideologies they espouse.

My opposition to her is purely based on ideology, as I think her brand of champagne socialism is going to ruin India.

But as a person, as an author I have no compunction to admit I greatly admire her as a person, certainly for taking on the patriarchy.

Hope you understand.

And I agree with @Gautam end is forking shocking :D

Edit: @DESERT FIGHTER you have a link to this article? Wouldn't mind having a read
 
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Just my type of thread......finished two books in last week...

1) Wilt by thomas sharpe , a classic comedy

2) Reread of Patrik rothfus "Name of the wind"

3) Being here a short story by jerry kosinizki
 
I finished The Mahabharata Secret. It is not bad. But it wont get the repeat reads. The concept is almost the same as the Da Vinci Code, but Dan Brown ofcourse is much better when it comes to code solving mysteries.

Now I am reading the "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. Its a very short novel, about a 100 pages. I suggest all the forum members to read it at least once. It may change your outlook of looking at things when it comes to making a view point about the political scenario in today's world. You can connect this book with Chinese CPC though.:D

The next novel in waiting is "Train to Pakistan" by Kushwant Singh. I have not seen the movie yet. Hope its good.
 
Colleen Mcullough's Masters of Rome.Superb series.Available free online i think.

John keegan-the second world war

Not yet, will check them out
:)

art of war and on war are usually considered THE 2 books on military philosophy.
 
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