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reading this for a book club read. Its a sci-fi combined with the story of malaria research by Ross, Laveran and others. Weird, though enjoyable



by John Steinbeck! :D

were are you on Delirium? i am on chapter 17. it is a really good book. so were are you in the book?"
I am not that far becuase I had to stop ..."
Oh gosh I loved Pride and Prejudice! Although it dragged on a bit.
I read a few book which i really expected to be so much more, so now i want to read only about happy endings and because of that i started to read Sandra Brown books and i totally love them.

"Assumptions and Presumptions are not always correct"
The statement comes out very well in the book - The wrong chase written by Laxmi Natraj and Vikram Shukla and it is published by Mehta Publishing House. I just kept the book down after reading the dramatic end and I could not stop myself from writing a review about it. The story has been arranged in a very fine way in 45 small topics named separately as per situation. With the help of these separate headings, reader feels easier to capture the contents.
Author in a very sophisticated manner have proved their ability to run two separate stories simultaneously. The story of “Shelter” and “murder of four foreigners” immediately do not show any sign of linkage in between. But it is the perfect management of the authors that the reality is revealed to the reader only in the end of the book.
I will not give much details and will leave it to the readers to go through it and enjoy every bit of the book...Have a happy reading....

"Assumptions and Presumptions are not always correct"
The statement comes out very well in the book - The wrong chase written by Laxmi Natraj and Vikram Shukla and it is published by Mehta Publishing House. I just kept the book down after reading the dramatic end and I could not stop myself from writing a review about it. The story has been arranged in a very fine way in 45 small topics named separately as per situation. With the help of these separate headings, reader feels easier to capture the contents.
Author in a very sophisticated manner have proved their ability to run two separate stories simultaneously. The story of “Shelter” and “murder of four foreigners” immediately do not show any sign of linkage in between. But it is the perfect management of the authors that the reality is revealed to the reader only in the end of the book.
I will not give much details and will leave it to the readers to go through it and enjoy every bit of the book...Have a happy reading....



Love this book. Love the sparseness. The realism. The relationship between the father and son. And then there's the ending. It's intense.


Anagha wrote: "i am really looking for some different book something that gives you a feeling of happiness and satisfaction of reading something really good."
This book really makes one smile and laugh and after you're finished with the book you won't be able to stop smiling.

This book really makes one smile and laugh and after you're finished with the book you won't be able to stop smiling.


I'm reading this one, too. The concept is intriguing. I'm about half way through, and though it's slowed down a bit, I'm still enjoying it.


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