Not a very impressive way of reviving my blog, I must admit. But at the same time, cataloguing the books I own has been such an enjoyable activity that I couldn't resist this!
I've always thought myself to be a very avid reader (in fact, I still think that) but I just realized that I'm just as avid a book collector. I just cannot enter a bookstore and leave without having loosened my purse strings just that little bit. This has made me very wary of being in the vicinity of one off late considering that my financial status post doing up my home has sadly dwindled. S and me often dream of that day when we both can just enter Crossword or Landmark or and pick up books we want to without even thinking of their prices. Sigh.......
Anyway, coming back to the matter I am writing this post for, my finished catalog tells me that I own at least 93 books which I have not yet read!!! 93!! Can you beat that? Am not very happy about it but at least now I have a defined "to read" list.
Yes, you got that right - if you have managed to read this post till this point, you are going to be subjected to going through the list of 93 books that Sachin owns but has not yet read. So here goes:
The Complete Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Adams, Douglas
The Eleventh Commandment by Archer, Jeffrey
Paths of Glory by Archer, Jeffrey
The Mammoth Book of Dickensian Whodunits by Ashley, Mike
The Mammoth Book of Fantasy by Ashley, Mike
Jonathon Livingston Seagull by Bach, Richard
Split Second by Baldacci, David
The Slayer of Kamsa by Banker, Ashok
The Japanese Wife by Basu, Kunal
The 3 Mistakes of my Life by Bhagat, Chetan
If I am Assassinated by Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali
The Best of Ruskin Bond by Bond, Ruskin
Carpet Sahib by Booth, Martin
Mirror Image by Brown, Sandra
Command the Morning by Buck, Pearl S.
The Power of Creative Intelligence by Buzan, Tony
How to Mind Map by Buzan, Tony
Witness for the Prosecution & Selected Plays by Christie, Agatha
The Mirror crack'd from Side to Side by Christie, Agatha
Partners in Crime by Christie, Agatha
I'll Be Seeing You by Clark, Mary Higgins
No Place Like Home by Clark, Mary Higgins
The Darkest Fear by Cohen, Harlan
The Second Jim Corbett Omnibus by Corbett, Jim
Postmortem by Cornwell, Patricia
Cause of Death by Cornwell, Patricia
Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed by Cornwell, Patricia
Gorky Park + Nightwing by Cruz, Martin Smith
The Best of Roald Dahl by Dahl, Roald
The Snow Leopard Adventure by Dalal, Deepak
Great Expectations by Dickens, Charles
Other Challenger Stories by Doyle, Arthur Conan
The Maracott Deep by Doyle, Arthur Conan
Mill on the Floss by Eliot, George
Banker by Francis, Dick
The Diary of a Young Girl by Frank, Anne
The Case of the Careless Kitten by Gardner, Erle Stanley
Blink by Gladwell, Malcolm
Lord of the Flies by Golding, William
Stone of Tears by Goodkind, Terry
Blood of the Fold by Goodkind, Terry
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus by Gray, John
Classic Mystery Stories by Greene
Shyam (in Marathi) by Guruji, Sane
A Spot of Bother by Haddon, Mark
King Solomon's Mines by Haggard, H. Rider
Airport by Hailey, Arthur
A Second Chance at Eden by Hamilton, Peter F.
Hannibal by Harris, Thomas
Catch 22 by Heller, Joseph
The Dash to Khartoum by Henry, G A
Most Wanted - The First Line Up by Hitchcock, Alfred
It by King, Stephen
Duma Key by King, Stephen
Indian Stories by Kipling, Rudyard
Oh Shit Not Again by Kokate, Mandar
The Prophecy by Kuzneski, Chris
The Arraignment by Martini, Steve
The Best Short Stories by Maupassant, Guy de
Twilight by Meyer, Stephanie
Caribbean by Michener, James
Hawaii by Michener, James
Lore & Legends of Kerala by Narayanan, T C
An Outline of American History by Olson, Prof. Keith W.
Jaya, an illustrated reading of the Mahabharata by Pattanaik, Devadutta
The Complete Short Stories of Edgar Allan Poe by Poe, Edgar Allan
Fools Die by Puzo, Mario
The New Army by Ranjan, Rajiva
Shriman Yogi (in Marathi) by Ranjit Desai
The Complete Adventures of Feluda by Ray, Satyajit
Midnight's Children by Rushdie, Salman
A Situation in New Delhi by Sahgal, Nayantara
Hauntings by Samanta, Suchitra
The Rozabal Line by Sanghi, Ashwin
The Last Song of Dusk by Sanghvi, Siddharth Dhanvant
Shivaji and his Times by Sarkar, Jadunath
FIELD by Sathe, Rajiv & Shenoy, Vinayak
Airport 77 by Scheff, Michael & Spector, David
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by Shakespeare, William
Gold Mine + Monsoon by Smith, Wilbur
The Amulet of Samarkand by Stroud, Jonathon
Golem's Eye by Stroud, Jonathon
Ptolemy's Gate by Stroud, Jonathon
ET Traveller - 101 best holidays this season by Timesgroup
Unfinished Tales by Tolkien, JRR
Sigurd & Gudrun by Tolkien, JRR
Great Sea Stories by Various Authors
Great Short Stories by Various Authors
The Mysterious Island by Verne, Jules
Conversations with God - Book 1 by Walsch, Neale Donald
Conversations with God - Book 2 by Walsch, Neale Donald
Pappillon by Charriere, Henri
Yes, before anybody tells me, I do know that this is a completely assorted set of tomes and there is no real reason I've not read them. Enough said - hopefully next time I'll be able to post a few reviews of some of the better ones amongst these. I am back! :)
P.S. Just so you know, currently am reading "Unfinished Tales" by JRR Tolkien....
4 comments:
I like the list - the books are like those I have read/would like to read. With so many books unread, you better complain about not being able to go buy books at a store :)
Looking fwd to the reviews!
Books you should read:
Split Second by Baldacci (might as well get the other books in the series - this is by far the best that Baldacci has written: Hour Game, Simple Genius, First Family)
Bartimaeus series - I think you'll enjoy the humor in the books a lot - I know I did
NOT WORTH IT:
Twilight? really? It's just not worth the effort...
Boring:
Eleventh Commandment - Archer
Diary of a young girl - Frank
The rest, haven't read them...though there is a fair bit of overlap between our lists..Let me know if you're done with Unfinished Tales...It took me 3 months to get through Silmarillion, so going to wait on this one :D
Welcome back! Finally I have something to read online :D
wow... Thats quite a list.. Even I have a lot of unread books, considering that I am a slow reader, but you surely beat with the count- 93.. Keep adding to the list (not unread though).. :-)
Unfinished Tales is appropriate, for someone with such a long list of unread books! The list is a good mix---happy reading! The mirror crack'd from side to side is a favourite of mine---
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