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Read it and you will have a great time.



I also really liked The Alchemist but it seems to be one of those marmite books.
@Jean - you are right about humor & satire. I can't think of any contemporary author who makes me laugh the way P.G. Wodehouse does! And I am NOT going to read the new "Jeeves & Wooster" book written by someone else!!

Dhanaraj - Could you perhaps suggest a Julian Barnes for me? If neither of us cared forA History of the World in 10½ Chapters yet you usually rate him highly, then I'd appreciate a suggestion. He's so prolific!



That's exciting, two new authors in a day - I really like the sound of The Alchemist too, I'll have to get myself to the library until I sort out my Kindle problem! Thanks for the recommendations folks!
How are you finding And the Mountains Echoed so far David? I think the quality of his writing is superb, I can't imagine anything by him being a disappointment! All the way through Reading the Kite Runner I craved Lamb Kebabs & pomegranates - you could almost smell them from the page! I'd be surprised if he doesn't become a future classic (to steer us back in the direction of the topic a little!!).

But I have found a LP copy in the library, so will happily it read then. On the other hand, don't let me delay your read if you want to read it now. We'll probably chat about it later anyway :)


Little off topic,Have u read The Bookseller of Kabul??it's a non-fiction book but also has the same storyline about relationship,culture of Afghanistan plus many other stuffs about afghan people!!

In addition to the women's rights it brought up so many issues - any period in history where there has been book-burning, is likely to be interesting politically! I have a very poor memory, so I don't remember it in detail, but I do remember it made a very big impression on me!
Is your M.D. a masters degree, or a medical degree? I didn't dare let myself read any fiction when I was at university - I'm too easily diverted, I had to confine my fun reading to the holidays! I missed it so much, I was always dying to pick up a good novel when the holidays came round!
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I haven't read the Alchemist, but it's sounds intriguing, added to my TBR!