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Sweetheart Season, The
Sweetness in the Belly: A N...
Emma
Vanishing Acts: A Novel
 

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Sense and Sensibility
My Best Friend's Girl
Life of Pi
The Secret Life of Bees
The Mermaid Chair
Swan
P.S. I Love You
Summer Sisters
The Guide: A Novel (Penguin...
July's People
Digital Fortress
That Summer
Deception Point
The Da Vinci Code
Angels & Demons
A Mighty Collision of Two W...
A Good Year
Touching Earth
For One More Day
The Five People You Meet in...
 

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In the Merde for Love
Merde Actually
Talk to the Snail: Ten Comm...
You're an Animal, Viskovitz!
The Lollipop Shoes
Forever in Blue: The Fourth...
 

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  • Sweetness in the Belly: A Novel
    Camilla Gibb
     

    i just bought this today coz i couldnt find Forever In Blue OR You're an animal, Viskovitz. yes. SAD isnt? but this book sounds promising:)

     
  • A Year in the Merde
    Stephen Clarke
     

    So i do not really read contemporary male writers *not due to feministic inclination, mind u. It's just that works of female authors appeal more to my literary soul:p*, but i guess i wanted to know what's the hype abt the Merde series, so i bought this book and is now *grudgingly admitting* hooked to this author. He's funny, GOD he's realllly witty, and if you could excuse his many2 references to sex, this book could be a good read on a day when u think you would probably fail your Osmanli H... (show more)

    So i do not really read contemporary male writers *not due to feministic inclination, mind u. It's just that works of female authors appeal more to my literary soul:p*, but i guess i wanted to know what's the hype abt the Merde series, so i bought this book and is now *grudgingly admitting* hooked to this author. He's funny, GOD he's realllly witty, and if you could excuse his many2 references to sex, this book could be a good read on a day when u think you would probably fail your Osmanli History paper:p (show less)

     
  • The Namesake
    Jhumpa Lahiri
     

    I think Indian writers are just superb..take this book for instance; it captures heavy issues such as identity crisis, infidelity, acculturation as well as migration and bled them all into one thought-provoking, reality-revealing concoction:)

     
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