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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 1. Flaubert's Parrot by Julian Barnes.
2. Ancient Light by John Banville.
3. Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata.
4. Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata.
5. Patriotism by Yukio Mishima.
6. After Dark by Haruki Murakami.
7. All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque.
8. Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
9. Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino.
10. If on a Winter's Night a Traveller by Italo Calvino.
11. I, Alex Cross by James Patterson.
12. Playing with Fire by Peter Robertson.
13. St. Kateri: Lily of the Mohawks by Matthew Bunson.
14. The Mass and its Folklore by John Hobson Matthews.
15. Towards a Theology of the Environment by Paul Haffner.
16. Edith Stein and her Companions on the way to Auschwitz by Paul Hamans.
17. Chance or Purpose by Christoph Cardinal Schonborn.
18. Levels of Life by Julian Barnes.
19. Common Prayer by Fiona Sampson.
20. Papa Francesco: La Vita e Le Sfide by Saverio Gaeta.
21. On Death by John Donne.
22. The Shadow of his Wings by Gereon Karl Goldmann.
23. Anna Schaffer: An Example for the Sick, the Suffering and the Poor.
24. Thoughts and Memories of My life of Illness and My Longing for the Eternal Home Land by Anna Schaffer.
25. Pereira Declares by Antonio Tabucchi.
26. Saint Francis of Assisi by G. K. Chesterton.
27. Rappaccini's Daughter by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
28. Christ Stopped at Eboli by Carlo Levi.
29. Silk by Alessandro Baricco.
30. Indian Nocturne by Antonio Tabucchi.
31. Mythologies by Roland Barthes.
32. Test Everything by Hans Urs von Balthasar.
33. Survival in Auschwitz by Primo Levi.
34. The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson.
35. The Soul of a Lion by Alice von Hildebrand.
36. Our Ancestors by Italo Calvino.
37. My Sisters: The Saints by Colleen Carroll Campbell.
38. Razing the Bastions by Hans Urs von Balthasar.
39. Il Ballo by Irene Nemirovsky.
40. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
41. Marcovaldo by Italo Calvino.
42. A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf.
43. The King of the Fields by Isaac Bashevis Singer.
44. Sparrow, Temptation and Cavalleria Rusticana (Sicilian Novelle) by Giovanni Verga.
45. Gray Areas by Carmen Burcea-Haber.
46. Gilead by Marilynne Robinson.
47. The Wine of Solitude by Irene Nemirovsky.
48. As it is in Heaven by Niall Williams.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 49. The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 50. The Lady in the Looking Glass by Virginia Woolf.


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Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2167 comments A lot of books I don't know at all. Very interesting list but have read and loved

If on a winter's night a traveller by Italo Calvini


message 5: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments Italo Calvino is one of my favourite authors. I love him a lot. Try his OUR ANCESTORS Trilogy.
P. S. I am on an undeclared mission to finish all of his writings.


message 6: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments Italo Calvino is one of my favourite authors. I love him a lot. Try his OUR ANCESTORS Trilogy.
P. S. I am on an undeclared mission to finish all of his writings.


message 7: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2167 comments I have Adam one afternoon but haven't started it yet.


message 8: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments I have not read it. But surely I will read it. Calvino has not disappointed me till today. And so, I assure you that you will have a good time.


message 9: by Tweedledum (new)

Tweedledum  (tweedledum) | 2167 comments Thank you. :)


message 10: by Pink (new)

Pink Nice list. I notice you've read a couple of Virginia Woolf, I've been working my way through some of hers this year, have you read any others?


message 11: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments @ Pink, Sadly I had read just only those two books. I loved A ROOM oF ONE'S OWN. The other short story collection had some interesting stories. But I can not say that I loved the entire collection. I have however decided to read two of her novels - To the Lighthouse and Mrs. Dallowey. A ROOM OF ONE'S OWN is an interesting collection of lectures. If you love Jane Austen or George Eliot then you would love it all the more.


message 12: by Pink (new)

Pink I've read Mrs Dalloway and A Room of One's Own, which I both liked. I have Orlando and The Waves on my bookshelf to try next :)


message 13: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments Wow! Nice to hear that. Have a great time with Woolf.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 51. The Secret Scripture by Sebastian Barry.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 52. Poesie di Dio by Enzo Bianchi (Ed.)


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 53. Jesus: An Historical Approximation by Jose A. Pagola.


message 17: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Dhanaraj - I want to recommend you read Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya. I am almost done with it now, and I think you would really like it. It is set in New Mexico USA at the end of WW2, and the narrator is a young boy struggling with ideas about religion and God such as: If all sinners get forgiveness, then how can there be justice? If God is all-powerful, then why do devout Catholics still suffer from terrible misfortunes? Plus, since he is Chicano (Mexican-American) there are still some "old" beliefs about witches etc to contend with.


message 18: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments Thanks Leslie. That was an interesting book and I love themes like the ones you mentioned. I have added it to my 'To Read List'.


message 19: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Dhanaraj wrote: "Thanks Leslie. That was an interesting book and I love themes like the ones you mentioned. I have added it to my 'To Read List'."

Hopefully it won't be too difficult to find.


message 20: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments I found that it costs 10 Euros according to the online bookstore that I usually frequent for the books that I do not get in the regular bookshops. The book is available. Only I have to find time for it little later.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 54. Father & I: A Memoir by Carlo Gebler.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 55. Country Girl: A Memoir by Edna O'Brien.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 56. The Clown by Heinrich Böll.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 57. Youth Without God by Ödön von Horváth.
58. The Queen's Necklace by Italo Calvino.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 59. The Magic Paint by Primo Levi.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 60. Waiting for God by Simone Weil.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 61. Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 62. Água Viva by Clarice Lispector.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 63. Chess Story by Stefan Zweig.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 64. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 65. A Model Childhood by Christa Wolf.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 66. Mimosa: A True Story by Amy Carmichael.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 67. We have Found Mercy: The Mystery of God's Merciful Love by Christoph Schönborn.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 68. Autobiography of an Aspiring Saint by Cecilia Ferrazzi.


message 35: by Holly (last edited Nov 06, 2013 06:28AM) (new)

Holly (hollycoulson) I really don't know how you read so much, Dhanaraj!

I really want to read If On A Winters Night A Traveller, but it just seems so daunting!


message 36: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments Holly, Start If on a Winter's Night and compel yourself to read just twenty pages and then I say that you will stop only at the end of the book.
By the way, have you read Calvino's Invisible Cities?
Anything by Calvino is masterclass. With Calvino I am prejudiced and happily so.....


message 37: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 69. If by Amy Carmichael.


message 38: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Wow, that was fast!


message 39: by Dhanaraj (new)

Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments That was a small book. So it went very fast.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 70. A Sorrow beyond Dreams by Peter Handke.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 71. Parables of the Cross by I. Lilias Trotter.
72. The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 73. Abducting Diana by Dario Fo.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 74. The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 75. Novecento: Un Monologo by Alessandro Baricco.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 76. Job: The Story of a Simple Man by Joseph Roth.


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Dhanaraj Rajan | 2962 comments 77. The Quest for Christa T. by Christa Wolf.


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