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Bold the ones you've read*Italicize the ones you want to read*leave blank the ones that you aren't interested in.* Add any 5 titles of your choice in this list,before you pass on the tag

Agatha Christie - Sad Cypress
Ayn rand - The fountainhead
Ayn rand - Atlas shrugged
Anurag Mathur - The inscrutable Americans
Arthur Hailey- Hotel
Alistair maclean - The guns of navarone
Anne frank- The diary of a young girl
Danielle Steel - Full circle
Enid Blyton - the famous five series
Jeffery Archer - Not a penny more and not a penny less
Jackie collins - Hollywood wives
James Hadley Chase - An ear to the ground
Ken follet - A place called freedom
Mario Puzo - the Godfather
Micheal Crichton - Airframe
Mills and boons - Any book or series- mention it
Paulo Coelho - The alchemist
Robert Ludlum - Trevayne
Sidney Sheldon - The sands of time
Suketu Mehta - The maximum city
Thomas Hardy - Far from the madding crowd
Shrimad Bhagavad Gita
Dan Brown - The deception point
Emily Bronte- Wuthering heights
Eric Segal - The Class
Mulk Raj Anand - Coolie

Comments

Tushar Mangl said…
3 books tune italicize nai ki,
inhe zaroor padna.
Anne frank- The diary of a young girl
Ken follet - A place called freedom
Jackie collins - Hollywood wives

Jackie next year padna,baaki jab time lage zaroor padna.

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