Have been catching up on reading. As the last few weeks have been hectic did not get the time to read much. So on a surprisingly free Saturday (Mumbai was off for Ganesh Chathurti) I went down to crossword - a bookstore here and bought three books -
The Dhando Investor - Mohnish Pabrai - an excellent book. It's very cocise and I've already finished reading the same
The Black Swan - The Impact of the Highly Improbable - Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The history of India after Gandhi - Ramachandra Guha
I like reading history usually and am looking forward to the last book. Any suggestions from people out there of other books that are must reads?
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Am a big history buff myself & the last book sounds great! Let us have a review when done!
ReplyDeleteI suggest Shantaram (if you've not read it already), it's based on a true story and set in Bombay so is twice the fun for someone from our city.
I've attempted to read Shantaram but it's just too verbose for me.
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