About This Page

I have a hard time keeping track of all the books I have read. There are so many that I have read over the years that I don’t remember anymore. This page is a catalogue of my reading mileage and hopefully also little notes to remember them in later days.

So, why not full blog entries for the books? Well, because I am a bit lazy and don’t feel like writing much about most of the books I read. I am not critic either to review or write about them. I think this format works best for the intended end use.

Currently Reading

[last updated: January 4th, 2011]

Gao Xingjian – One Man’s Bible
Sogyal Rinpoche – The Tibetan book of living and dying
Salman Rushdie – Luka and the fire of Life [04012012]

2012

  1. Julian Barnes – The Sense of An Ending. (Jan 3, 2012): Short, but an intense book. Takes a while to grasp what actually happened in the end.

2011

  1. Leon Uris – Exodus (November 2011. Good, but not one of my favourites by Uris.).
  2. Rahul Bhattacharya – The sly company of people who care (December 5, 2001. One of the best of the year)
  3. Susan Howatch – Glamourous Powers
  4. Susan Howatch – Glittering Images
  5. Kazuo Ishiguro – When we were orphans
  6. J Dey – Zero Dial
  7. Rahul Pandita – Hello, Bastar
  8. Susan Howatch – Absolute Truths
  9. Umberto Eco – The Name of The Rose (re-read)
  10. Haruki Murakami – The Wind up bird chronicle (re-read)
  11. Leon Uris – Milla 18
  12. Leon Uris – The Angry Hills
  13. Steve Berry – The Emperor’s Tomb
  14. Steve Berry – The Third Secret
  15. Richard Bach – A gift of wings
  16. P. G. Tenzing – Never ask an old bloke for directions
  17. Leon Uris – Redemption
  18. Michael Lewis – Panic
  19. Michael Lewis – The Big Short
  20. Michael Lewis – Liars Poker
  21. Sadhguru – Himalayan Lust
  22. Anita Desai – Journey to Ithaca.
  23. Arthur Conan Doyle – Sherlock Holmes, the Complete Works
  24. Leon Uris – Topaz
  25. Erich Segal – Acts of faith.
  26. Andrew Ross Sorkin – Too Big to fail
  27. Neil Gaiman – Anansi Boys
  28. Kathy Lee – How to kill your husband
  29. Mikhail Bulgakov – The Master & Margarita
  30. James Redfield – The Celestine Prophecy
  31. Christopher Sandford – Kurt Cobain
  32. Salman Rushdie – Shalimar the clown
  33. Anita Desai – Bye bye blackbird