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That sounds like another good one tightjock :tup

Here's another of my favourites on travel- An Indian Summer ( a personal experience of India )
James Cameron Penguin travel

In 1972 James Cameron, newly married to an Indian, returned to India, a country he had known since before the end of the Raj. It was a land with which he was already deeply in love - at once exasperating, generous, beautiful, and corrupt. His descriptions of the sounds, smells, characters, and inevetible encounters, are so true , even today.

x lassi
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There is a book advertised in the paper today, "East of the Sun" by Julia Gregson. Sounds good! It is being viewed on Channel 4 at 5pm today.
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Thanks goangirl :tup
Just read the reviews on Amazon,found one on ebay Germany, and it's on it's way :)

x lassi
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After really enjoying The Death of Vishnu, I couldn't wait to get hold of The Age of Shiva -Manil Suri's latest book
Without going into great detail, I was so dissapointed, it opened with a rather sexual description of breast feeding, that made me cringe, and it didn't get any better.I won't be rushing to get a book in future without looking for reviews,as when I did a search found I wasn't the only one who wasn't impressed.

The Gift of a Cow - A translation of the Hindu novel Godaan- by Premchand 1936

I'm only half way through this book, but couldn't wait to put it on the list, because it is such a beautifully written book, with a classic portrayal of life in rural India, and human nature, a really good read, goes to the top of my list.
Must try to get hold of the 1963 Film version

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If I was in Goa now :( , I would buy this book - Once upon a Time in Aparanta, sounds very interesting -
http://www.navhindtimes.com/story.php?story=2008091513

Hope its available outside India soon x lassi
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yes sounds good lassi, let me know before i come back if you cant get it and I can bring it back for you and post it...but that wont be till next year!
chilly
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Thanks chilly, I may need to take you up on that offer as can't make any plans for Goa at present :(
Just found out that a book mentioned earlier, one I enjoyed- Vikas Swarups " Q&A " has a film version by Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionare -due out in November
http://www.foxsearchlight.com/slumdogmillionaire/

ps- Wasn't impressed with East of the Sun ,too much like Barbara Cartland for me ;)
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The Ganja Coast, Paul Mann, A novel about drugs, hippies, politicians, and corrupt police in Goa.
Not a great book but it made me think " could there be some truth in it ? "
Available on Amazon with reviews

x lassi
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thanks for that one lassi will take a look
chilly
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The author of White Tiger was on the BBC news being interviewed this morning. (Squigs mentioned last night that White Tiger won the booker prize) Sorry I didn't get the authors name as was half asleep


Lassi have you read or heard of this one about India... its been mentioned on the Book swop thread (A novel idea)... i know you are always on the ball!!you could be our official reviewer with all your knowledge and the amount of books you get through :D

chilly
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If it's good enough to win the booker prize, I think I will look out for this one at the airport.
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Just done a bit of googling! :)
The White Tiger is by Aravind Adiga.
One of the other books in the final six is also set in India and is about the opium wars, Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh. Looks like I have got alot of reading to do this holiday! :sun2
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Amazon have a 'search inside' feature for this book, just as you are getting into the story it runs out :( think I shall have to order it!!
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Another little book I've read is "Q & A" by Vikas Swarup. About a penniless waiter from Mumbai who wins a billion rupees in a TV quiz show. A strange little book with a few little twists, quite an enjoyable read though.
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The White Tiger, sounds like my sort of book about India,
It's ordered, and I'll let you know how it goes chilly :wave: My favorite Booker prize winners from India are - Heat and Dust, and The God of Small Things

Nearly finished Aids Sutra - Untold Stories from India
True stories from many of Indias well known writers, about the complex picture of Aids in India, who it is affecting and why. An interesting read about a difficult subject, and the good thing is, the proceeds will be used to support programmes, for children affected by Aids in India.
As usual Amazon has details x lassi
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now its coming up to holiday time I thought it was worth reviving this thread. :)
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chilly :wave:
And anyone else who is interested , I've just read White Tiger , couldn't put it down until I'd finished it.
A great read about " todays India " highly recommended.

The latest book from Vikas Swarup Author of Q & A is also a good read Six Suspects " all deaths are not equal"

x lassi
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Lassi, I am in the middle of it and totally hooked!!!! thanks for the tip though.as the bookshop man said to me in calangute...'everybody wants it....its a hot potato this book' :D
chilly ;)
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