Its been a long long time :)

Yes, exams over and so does my bloggging appetite. I told one of my friends that the more I read, the more necessary it becomes for me to let it out. It is like some divine connection between reading and the idea of writing. Sounds logical though. Anyhow, I am having hell of a time with my new found idleness. I can join the bands of Indian ‘idles’ now. But i shall soon start reading again.

Books on my menu-

Arvind adiga- The white tiger
Salinger’s Franny and Zooney – have reaad this one but do not remember it clearly
PG woodhouse- I am missing jeeves
Ohh yeah Feluda is a definite yes

Ok there are a lot lot more books. But as they say, take one step at a time. Rather i have alredy taken four simultaenously :). I have cousins around at home. so, I am having fun frolicking around. About blogging, the day they leave i will have new anecdotes to share and ofcourse a long long post about my old journey to land of camels has to be documented. I shall post travel write up for that as well.

this one is actually just a reminder that “hello!! i am alive” πŸ™‚
Though, i am not actually missing on the reading part, yeah commenting bit is aking time. But sooner or later i shall get back. Till then please keep writing. I am just in what mark twain said phase “tank is full”.

Here is something one of my professors wrote for me recently. A limerick. Actually I guess we oldies get along well- pretty well πŸ™‚

Here are the lines I got-

For Riddhi

A different ladder
There was a resolute young lady called Riddhi

Who was very keen to attain full siddhi
Despite the laughter diversions of her colleagues

And other preposterous, bourgeois intrigues;

Said her elder brother, β€œOh yes! She is awfully ziddi”

Rupen Guha Majumdar

Thank you Thank you πŸ™‚

7 Comments

  1. Ha! those are some sweet and honest lines from your professor(s). So, hoping to read more from you.

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  2. ur prof did a gr8 job πŸ˜€

    and white tiger is in my list too.. though i am thru to kill a mocking bird.. do tell us the reviews πŸ˜€

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  3. white tiger is one major let down…try going for sea of poppies…no comparison…
    Ghosh is far ahead of at times juvenile Adiga

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  4. yay! mine also got over. i’m back to christie, in the world of poirot n self-claimed sleuths. ;p

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  5. Do read The White Tiger. I wouldn’t say it’s the best thing I’ve read ever, but it’s got its own charm about it. I enjoyed it a lot.

    Cheers…

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  6. @brose- hehe too honest a prof.
    Richh: πŸ˜€ sure reviews as soon as i read them.
    SOubhik: hmm let me read and judge.. though i wnt compare.. i always think these awrd winning books are over hyped.. lets see
    nidhi: congratulattions.. YAY!!
    Arnab: Yep. thank u for the motivation.. a nod to read always helps.,,

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  7. @brose- hehe too honest a prof.
    Richh: πŸ˜€ sure reviews as soon as i read them.
    SOubhik: hmm let me read and judge.. though i wnt compare.. i always think these awrd winning books are over hyped.. lets see
    nidhi: congratulattions.. YAY!!
    Arnab: Yep. thank u for the motivation.. a nod to read always helps.,,

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