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Posted on 05-24-05 1:17 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Just finished "GURU OF LOVE", one of the most unrealistic novels Ive ever read, especially Goma's character.

It took whole 8 months to complete it, but Samrat's style of writing is terrific.

 
Posted on 05-25-05 7:42 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am reading Da Vinci Code just because everyone seems to have finished reading it. Someone recommend a good book to read. No Sidney Sheldon or Harry Potter type please.
 
Posted on 05-25-05 7:59 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey meera...since u asked...;oP...

well Sophie's world..by Jostein Gaarder(just googled to find the author wahahaha..)..well thats the only book i do remember right now..not a avid reader...:o)...just read when i have time and hehee..hope i do hope i get time to re read that book again one day...other than that..Harry potter i say ;oP...well ...u said no.but sorry...hehe thats one seriies i need to know the end...so kinda am waiting for that book i gues..:o)...


have fun reading...(of cos u will duh!!!donka's style wahhaahaha oi ..sonika dun follow me...im the one who does the following..duh wahhaaha ;oP)


and daym that da vinci code...when will i have time to read it..kinda wanna read it and the hush hush is down hehe..ke garney weird chu :o(..;oP hopefully will have time then hehee...

good day

danny
(sorry wasnt really help wahahaha)


 
Posted on 05-25-05 9:19 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Da vinci code re? ehe

I am back to Asterix and Tintin comics... :P याऽऽऽऽऽऽऽऽहूऽऽऽऽऽऽ।
 
Posted on 05-25-05 10:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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After arresting god in ktm, Samrat seems to be carried away...His need for entertaining the western audience seems to far outweigh depciting the real truth. and WHY NOT? Anything that exploits sex and controversy sells.

As for the da vinci code, I decided to start with its prequel or whatever it was, angels n demons i think it was. it put me to sleep after 20 pages when it was supposed to keep me riveted for the entire book. I guess, I am not a child anymore cheering on the protagonist who has knowledge in every field , frigging everything...I guess, people still love fanasies.


 
Posted on 05-25-05 10:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Love and Death in Kathmandu : A Strange Tale of Royal Murder-US-
ISBN:0312329946 (Hard cover book)
1ST US Edition
Willesee, Amy /Whittaker, Mark /Publisher:St Martins Pr Published 2004/07


I am half to this book and worth reading. Different edition have different cover pictures, attached cover is for US version.

Happy reading.

 
Posted on 05-25-05 11:00 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Whats so unrealistic about Goma? There are many women in Nepal who put up with their philandering men. It thats what you say is unrealistic. Its been a while since I read the book, but if its for reasons you say her character is unrealistic (especially if it took 8mo to read!), I'd be interested to hear it.
 
Posted on 05-25-05 11:13 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Qallu,
Maybe it is realistic, maybe it is not. I haven't read the book, so I wouldn't know. What my concern is does every story has to have the gratification of sex or revolve around its periphery? Aren't there more dimensions to human life in context of Nepal? How would I know? I was only borne and raised in KTM, but writers and critics that portray the truth are older and wiser, I guess they would know better rite? Maybe I should have kept my eyes open during those years......I would have found queries to my answers like FREUD :)


 
Posted on 05-25-05 12:03 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I would suggest.."A twist in a tale" But I forgot the writer...It is very nice collection of short stories...I loved it!!!
 
Posted on 05-25-05 3:08 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi Gallu,
Do u think there r women like GOMA in Nepali society in Ktm, as per novel she is said to be brougt up in good family of Ktm not in countryside and how can one woman welcomes with open arms to 'so called' greatest enemy SAUTA that too by persusding husband (though Ramchandra and Malati were not married)

Samrat says he tries to reflect Nepali society in his novel but do u think it is real Nepali society? Might be one in a thousand or a millioin......


But I liked his first book Arresting God...... such a great book...
 
Posted on 05-25-05 3:12 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey Meera, can u say how is it going with Vinci code?

Snurp ur right.... he is carried away after first success but it is a human nature:-)

Hi Crishna ,Love n death in Ktm....heard a lot abt the book.....Ki yo book ma pani tyahi DIPENDRA le maryo bhanne kura ta lekhya chhaina if it is ...I wont try ........
 
Posted on 05-26-05 10:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I finished reading DA Vinci Code, its like a Hollywood movie.

People like Goma are there, yes in movies.

I am starting "Reading Lolita in Tehran'. Anyone read the book, "Lolita"? If so who's the author or ISBN number please. Also which is better to start first, Lolita or Lolita in Tehran?
 
Posted on 05-26-05 10:39 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Lolita, wow!!!!!!!! it reminded me dialogue of Shakti Kapur in one hindi movie.....

Anyway.......many voracious readers in sajha...

Bored?????????? No problem read JAYA BHUNDI by Bhairab Aryal...Ek dum haso lagne boook.....khit khit khit khit.............khit .......khit ........khit......
 
Posted on 05-26-05 10:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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i read that essay jai bhudi
kasto hasaucha hai?
 
Posted on 05-26-05 10:59 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am sorry to inform you that lolita and reading lolita in Tehran are two entirely different books.
Lolita was written by Vladimir Nabokov and is a classic .If you want to know what a classic is ,read that book and none else.

others worth reading

Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy (forget the movie-the book is what counts)
anything by Paul Theraux
to kill a mockingbird
anything by graham greene
Zen and the art of motorcycle maintainence- old but timeless
and
meera said no sidney sheldon or harry potter type (why,I wonder)-sorry to inform you nirma,its a sidney sheldon book.
please remember there is nothing worse than intellectual snobbery-all books are good in their own way- apart from really bad one-but again they stink as soon as you pick them up.
 
Posted on 05-26-05 11:00 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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"Lolita" is written by Vladimir Nabokov. "Reading Lolita in Tehran" has an analogy of Iran being raped by the revolution, hence the reference to "Lolita". You don't have to read "lolita" to understand the latter. It's just an analogy.
 
Posted on 05-26-05 11:01 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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and that should be nirman (sorry bro called you by a soapy name)
is it coffee time for me yet i wonder ;)
 
Posted on 05-26-05 11:02 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Do you really think lolita was raped in the book Lolita?
anybody care to disagree?
I am sorry to say i do feel a (small ) trickle of sympathy for Humbert Humbert at times

 
Posted on 05-26-05 11:05 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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The art of Humbert's narration is that he reels in the reader ias an unsuspecting voyeur and therefore a partner in the crime. The fact remains, Lolita was a minor and defenceless.


 



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