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Музей невинности by Orhan Pamuk, Orhan Pamuk

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2.0

This book should have been titled "101 ways to obsess over someone and eventually ruin your life".Read my complete review here
Theo and the Forbidden Language by Melanie Ansley

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3.0

A journey to a magical land of mighty rabbit warriors,muscular bears and cruel vultures.Read my complete review here.
The Dalai Lama's Cat by David Michie

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5.0

An effortless read. Finished the book in a day because once I started, I just could not stop. David Michie has done a fabulous job of introducing the basic concepts of Buddhism to the readers in a very casual and non- preachy fashion. Though the theme of the book is Buddhism, I believe it will appeal equally to the spiritual as well as the non-spiritual readers.
The Lost Continent: Travels in Small Town America by Bill Bryson

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4.0

A travelogue is not just about the voyage.It is about the people you meet along the way,their culture and their beliefs.Bryson writes about his bittersweet experiences in the small towns of USA which are slowly disappearing into oblivion.Read my complete review here.
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

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3.0

A dark and gory tale of a toxic marriage.Newly weds should definitely stay away from this one.Read my complete review here.