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Mar 22, 2013 07:54AM

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Does anybody knows..???

Ahem ahem Malayalam only;;):)=)
Deepak wrote: "finished "oath of the vayuputras" today morning,planing to read "digital fortress" from tonight"
I will get the former the day after next.So excited!!!!!!!
I will get the former the day after next.So excited!!!!!!!
Started with Aarachar by K.R. yesterday. AARACHAR ആരാച്ചാര്. Felt like started reading a modern classic. Longer sentences, complex scenarios. But seems like I might like this.
Ithrayum kaalathe anubhavathil ninnum onnu parayaam:Bhoomiyil maranathekkal anishchithathvam pranayathinu maathrame ulloo.
I like this quote.
Ithrayum kaalathe anubhavathil ninnum onnu parayaam:Bhoomiyil maranathekkal anishchithathvam pranayathinu maathrame ulloo.
I like this quote.

I will get the former the day after next.So excited!!!!!!!"
Great...but dont expect too much entertainment from that book compared to its previous series
Yeah finished it yesterday. To me both second and third part were not so thrilling as the first part Immortals of Meluha. Vayuputhras was definitely lagging... :(

First part was amazing and second part was superb..pakshe thrid part was really lagging
I had a strong feeling that the whole story could have written in two parts. :P But I love the ending part of Vayputhra. Last 100-150 pages was good. Totally unexpected ending. And last sentence, indication Amish is going to write Mahabharata next. God save our myths. :)

hehe..really indian's are gonna kill him if he even attempts writing Mahabharata
Deepak wrote: "Anoop wrote: "I had a strong feeling that the whole story could have written in two parts. :P But I love the ending part of Vayputhra. Last 100-150 pages was good. Totally unexpected ending. And la..."
Indian authors are trying to work out too much conspiracy theories nowadays. Redefining the mythological stories. I should say most got their inspiration from Da Vinci Code. Recently I read Krishna Key, and which is too similar to Da Vinci Code.
But nothing will ever come near to Randamoozham or Karna. Where mahabharatham is talked from Bhima's and Karna's angle.
Indian authors are trying to work out too much conspiracy theories nowadays. Redefining the mythological stories. I should say most got their inspiration from Da Vinci Code. Recently I read Krishna Key, and which is too similar to Da Vinci Code.
But nothing will ever come near to Randamoozham or Karna. Where mahabharatham is talked from Bhima's and Karna's angle.

yea.. nothing will ever come to Randamoozham or Karna

How is Krishna Key?wht is its theme?

Does anybody knows..???"
Yes it has been translated> I have read a review of it in The hindu literary review supplement once

Does anybody knows..???"
Yes it has been translated> I have read a review of it in ..."
The second turn
Deepak wrote: "How is Krishna Key?wht is its theme? "
Well Deepak, I am not sure whether everyone will like Krishna Key. I liked it because I am a believer that India is the place where civilization got started and our great sages were the ocean of knowledge. If you think in that aspect, the book is awesome.
It can be considered as a research paper. :P But the author had succeeded in presenting it as a fiction. So we wont be get bored at all. And it is definitely a page turner. But before you start, get ready to intake hell lot of gyan. :-) I do not know whether the things the author stated is true or not, but if it is true, then it is marvelous. :) In short, I would say it is a good read.
And the theme in short is "Mahabharata is not a fictional story, but such a war had actually took place and there was one big weapon used in that war!" Anything more will be a spoiler. :)
Well Deepak, I am not sure whether everyone will like Krishna Key. I liked it because I am a believer that India is the place where civilization got started and our great sages were the ocean of knowledge. If you think in that aspect, the book is awesome.
It can be considered as a research paper. :P But the author had succeeded in presenting it as a fiction. So we wont be get bored at all. And it is definitely a page turner. But before you start, get ready to intake hell lot of gyan. :-) I do not know whether the things the author stated is true or not, but if it is true, then it is marvelous. :) In short, I would say it is a good read.
And the theme in short is "Mahabharata is not a fictional story, but such a war had actually took place and there was one big weapon used in that war!" Anything more will be a spoiler. :)

now i am with " Smaraka silakal"........
Finished with
. Super fast reading, inspite of the really hectic work schedule. If you love to read classic, it is a modern classic. I loved the way its written. More on that in my review there. :)
Started reading

Started reading


Athond going through MAthrubhumi Azchappathipp
Feature about GAbriel Garcia Marquis

nd ivde eng or mal ennu undo?

nd ivde eng or mal ennu undo?"
undayirunnu ippo illya

true..really interesting to read.

How s subhash chandran s literature, r style f writting"
We should read him. He is really promising
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