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04 Oct 2008 4:27 PM  
The Aeneid by Virgil
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05 Oct 2008 10:41 PM  
Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"
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05 Oct 2008 11:14 PM  
Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
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06 Oct 2008 12:15 AM  
Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts. Amazing! especially if you have been to India.
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06 Oct 2008 6:16 PM  
Catch - 22 (set in the later stages of world war 2) by Joseph Heller...

it has so many themes from moral/ social delimmas
Inevitability of Death
Greed
Personal Integrity
Concept of Catch-22
Distortion of Justice
Power of Bureaucracy

All things we face in our lives today!
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06 Oct 2008 8:39 PM  
Paulo Coelho - 'The Alchemist : A Fable About Following Your Dream'
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08 Oct 2008 7:27 PM  

I can't go past the Russians. Someone already mentioned Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov which is a close competitor, but the one whose characters I still miss as absent friends and from which passages and scenes continue to rise and turn in my mind on an almost daily basis - more than a year since I read it - is Tolstoy's War and Peace.

 

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09 Oct 2008 8:41 PM  

Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts.

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10 Oct 2008 8:38 AM  
Tess of the D'Urbevilles - Thomas Hardy
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10 Oct 2008 8:46 AM  

"Jonathan Livingston Seagull" - Richard Bach

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10 Oct 2008 9:23 AM  
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time" by Mark Haddon. It's written from the point of view of an autistic child who fancies himself as a bit of a Sherlock Holmes. I read it in one sitting. Couldn't put it down. Laughed out loud, cried, and then recommended it to everyone I spoke to. Still do. Magnificent book.
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12 Oct 2008 4:31 AM  
That was then, this is now - S.E Hinton
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12 Oct 2008 7:34 PM  
The Adventures of Augie March - Saul Bellow - hee hee!
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13 Oct 2008 2:42 PM  

THE PACT

JODI PICCOULT

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13 Oct 2008 5:18 PM  
BATTLEFIELD EARTH by L.Ron.Hubbard
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14 Oct 2008 2:59 PM  
The Bible
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14 Oct 2008 9:22 PM  
The Fountaiin Head by Ayn Rand
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14 Oct 2008 9:24 PM  

Atlas Shrugged

by Ayn Rand

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15 Oct 2008 3:19 PM  
Franny and Zooey - JD Salinger (sentimental favourite) & Life of Pi - Yann Martel (recent contender)
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16 Oct 2008 9:02 AM  

For non-fiction/biography - somone already meet me to it with Mao's Last Dancer by Li Cunxin.

For fiction - The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini.

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