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Nibz said:Read Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code" n "Angels and Demons"
n of Course the Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer
hamidali391 said:@ Arlery. Alchemist maybe is a very dry book. But it is one of the most inspiring reads. It is all about the quote 'If you desire something from deep inside your heart, then the whole universe conspires you to achieve it' or something like this. I won't ever for get it, though, I read it 4-5 years ago.
Dan Brown's novels are the best. Twilight series gets boring as you keep reading. Sidney sheldon can't keep your interest once you have read about 4-5 of his novels. Agatha Christie is not bad.
My advice to everyone, try reading the books by writers of south asian descent. Go for The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (Afghani), Moth Smoke by Mohsin Hamid (Pakistani), Five Point Someone by Chetan Bhagat (Indian) and other books by these writers. They might not be as enthralling as Dan Brown's novels. But still they always give you a sense of social responsibility and allow you recognise what you are doing in your society.
hamidali391 said:Do you think I enjoy depressing novels? NO. Life is much more than getting sad.
Fiction is fun at times, but it totally depends on the writer. Lord of the rings and Harry Potter are exceptional. Twilight and Eragon series have their pros and cons.
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