#2023ReadingList

Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-04-29

So I have absolutely no hesitation in highly recommending both the and versions of

Ivan Turgenev's 'A Sportsman's Notebook,' also more popularly known as 'Sketches from a Hunter's Album.'

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Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-04-27

The next that I've finished in my is;

William Dalrymple's first book, written in 1986 when he was a 21-year-old Cambridge undergraduate. The / / book, In Xanadu: A Quest.

Though I had misgivings about the author's opinions in several places, I liked the book. Though it happened less than 40 years ago, such a journey would be inconceivable now. That alone makes it a unique read.

Book cover. In Xanadu: A Quest by William Dalrymple.
Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-04-19

Just finished Arundhati Roy's The Doctor and The Saint.

This is a good read even for those who are familiar with Ambedkar and Gandhi's debate on caste. It gives a lot of context, more than just Ambedkar's 'Annihilation of Caste,' speech.

So, it will be an eye-opener for those who are not aware of the debate. Highly recommended if you want to know more about that part of

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Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-02-16

My book number 6 of the was also inspired by @poongabook. Specifically @chenthil's theme of "Classics. With a twist. any work written before 10th century CE." I read

Kalidasa's Kumarasambhavam: The Origin of the Young God.

I went with Hank Heifetz's translation which includes the controversial 8th canto. I really liked Kalidasa's sensuous imagery.

Highly recommended.

Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-02-16

Oops. And I also realized now that my hashtag had a typo!

Thank goodness mastodon has an edit feature.

It's my . 2023.

Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-02-16

I also realize that my jumps from book number 5 to book number 7. I forgot to update number 6 when I finished reading it a couple of weeks ago. Will do it later today.

Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-02-16

I picked up book 7 of the on a whim to satisfy this month's "colours" theme in @poongabook.

The Queen Of Jasmine Country by Sharanya Manivannan.

I was pleasantly surprised by the writing and I really liked the book. TBH, I was moved when reading the part where Andal writes the first Thiruppaavai. I especially liked how the author ended the book. Respecting the myth, but making it her—and Andal's— own.

Highly recommended.

Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-01-17

Book 5 of the was an / that I picked up for the holiday weekend because I saw a teaser/trailer in Amazon Prime TV show few months ago and realized it was based on a book.

The Terminal List by Jack Carr narrated by Ray Porter.

It was ok. Not bad, but not great either. Typical Tom Clancy, Vince Flynn kind of stuff. I'm not a big fan. I don't think I'll go back for more of this series.

Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-01-16

Book number 4 of the is a The People of the Indus, by Nikhil Gulati and Jonathan Mark Kenoyer.

This was recommended to me by members of @poongabook

Short work, very interesting. Nicely presented. I liked it a lot. Highly recommended. I read the version in an iPad with the nice interactive zoom functions. I'm actually gifting hardcover copies to a couple of friends.

Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-01-14

This is one of the unfinished of 2022 that automatically got added to the .

Anatomical Oddities by Alice Roberts is a weird little book. Of course, it lives up to its name and talks about anatomical oddities. But it's more of an exploration of anatomical naming conventions and etymology. That's not to say it's not good. It is. I liked it. A lot. It's a fun read. Recommended for all lovers of and medical terminology.

Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-01-13

Book 2 in the . Haruki Murakami's What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, translated by Philip Gabriel. What a lovely book! Hugely enjoyable and highly recommended. I listened to the version in . Yet another great narrator, Ray Porter.

Book cover image of Haruki Murakami's What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Vijay / விஜய்scanman
2023-01-11

2023 has started well.
is indeed completely fine! I loved the book. Can't recommend it enough. Try the in if you can. The narrator, Cathleen McCarron, is very good.

2023 reading thread? 2023 reading thread:

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow.

Fun story about games, work, and love. Zevin clearly know what it means to be a game designer. It's what I imagine a John Green book is like.

#bookstodon #book #2023readinglist

The cover of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.

These are all the books I acquired in 2022 (since august, mind you), I decided it might be a good idea to use all the new books as my reading goal for 2023! But then I went to gather The Books. 18 books I gathered this year (granted many are very quick reads, but still), I had no idea. They just accumulated. 8 are from used book stores, 6 were gifts. 18 books for 2023. #reading #2023readingchallenge #2023readinglist #readinggoals #books #usedbooks

Sheria Robinson-LaneSheriaRobinson@mstdn.social
2022-12-17

Looking for more audiobook recommendations to add to my queue. I usually get through a few books a month. #Fantasy/ sci-fi are my favorite. But a good read is a good read. Just finished the entire Harry Potter series and currently reading American Gods. Latest in He Who Fights Monsters series in on next. #2023ReadingList

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