What are you reading??

@arunima25 (85328)
Bangalore, India
May 17, 2018 12:51am CST
I am reading "Krishna Key" by Ashwin Sanghavi. I am enjoying it. It is a thick book and has enough to ponder upon. So this might keep me busy for coming few months. So what are you reading or what are on your reading list??
6 people like this
9 responses
@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
17 May 18
I am reading "Good man is hard to find" ..
1 person likes this
@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
17 May 18
@Jessabuma Is this by Flannery Connor? I think it is fiction @arunima25
1 person likes this
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
17 May 18
@mlgen1037 Thank you. I will try it once I am free from current book and other workload
2 people like this
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
17 May 18
What kind of book is it?? Self help or philosophy?? Who is the author??
2 people like this
@just4him (306354)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
17 May 18
Not really reading anything at the moment. I'm working on a couple books to get published.
@just4him (306354)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 May 18
@arunima25 Yes, I am.
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
18 May 18
@just4him Well! All the best!!
1 person likes this
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
18 May 18
So busy with producing something worth reading
1 person likes this
@skydancer (2101)
• United States
17 May 18
Right now, I am reading a book called "The Fix Is In" by Brian Tuohy. It is about the supposed showbiz manipulations of professional sporting events, the different ways that professional sports leagues could (theoretically) fix their own games and examples from history as to when and how this may have happened. I do not believe that EVERY game is fixed or pre-determined, and I am not sure how much truth there is to this theory, however, he does make a lot of intriguing and thought provoking points.
@skydancer (2101)
• United States
17 May 18
Funny you should mention that -- I have seen several interviews with the author and he said one thing he gets a lot from readers is that he "ruined sports" for them. I'm pretty indifferent towards most sports, though, so I'm enjoying his insight and perspective, at least. :)
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
17 May 18
Enjoy it!! But it might be discouraging to sports lovers
1 person likes this
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
18 May 18
@skydancer Yes as a cricket lover, I would not like to read anything that kills my thrill to watch the match till end. But it is a good thing to welcome different insights and perspective. Everything is not in black and white!!
1 person likes this
@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
17 May 18
I just finished Sins of the Flesh by Colleen McCullough.
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
17 May 18
How was it?? What kind of book is it?? Fiction or nonfiction
1 person likes this
@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
17 May 18
@arunima25 It was a mystery.
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
17 May 18
@JohnRoberts Mystery and thrillers ..they are last one on my reading list. I can't wait till end and the suspense kills me. However I love to watch movies made on these books
1 person likes this
@sw8sincere (5204)
• Philippines
17 May 18
i am not reading anything as of this moment.
• Philippines
18 May 18
@arunima25 yes .. but i only got less time to read now because of work.
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
18 May 18
@sw8sincere That is with all of us who have multiple roles to play. I have the same complaint
1 person likes this
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
17 May 18
Do you like reading??
@porwest (78761)
• United States
22 May 18
I am not reading anything at the moment. But recently I finished Grue Tales by R.K. Finnell. Interesting short story collection.
@porwest (78761)
• United States
26 May 18
@arunima25 Oh, I especially love them. Not because they are short, but because they just seem more fun to read.
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
27 May 18
@porwest You can read them anywhere and anytime
1 person likes this
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
23 May 18
Short stories are good read!!
1 person likes this
@choijungeun (2520)
• Hangzhou, China
17 May 18
Since i graduated from school,i've been reading the books,it's too many books that i can't remember. when i was a child,i love to read the story of adventure and mystery,then i started to read the books of ancient philosophy,now my favorite books is history books. In my bedroom,i have 300 hundreds of books,like detective novel,biography,dictionary,poetry and history.
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
17 May 18
That's nice to know!! Books are the best engagement and of course best friends!!
@HazySue (39264)
• Gouverneur, New York
17 May 18
I just finished reading "Until the end of time" by Danielle Steel. I was good. I am currently looking for a new book to start.
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
18 May 18
Go ahead. Hope you find a good one matching your taste!!
1 person likes this
@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
17 May 18
There are books here I have yet to read. But I will start with "Inferno" from Dan Brown.
@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
17 May 18
@arunima25 Yes. We can never get satisfied with just plenty. My godchild asked me why I have a lot of books. hahaha
@arunima25 (85328)
• Bangalore, India
17 May 18
Even there are a lot on my list and many on my shelf waiting for their turn
1 person likes this