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1 minute ago, Ellen said:

Deeni context cheptara ? It is a very popular book but never got a chance to read 

its very taboo concept...

 

one young lady married to a old barhmin...

she fell in love with one muslim guy...and eloped with him...and staying outside of the village empty place (ade midaanam)...

she got pregnant with him..but that muslim guy likes another women...etc..

this all about lady (who eloped) love, lust , emotion..etc

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1 minute ago, Ellen said:

Inka cite more scifi's please. I want to save these for personal use.thanks a lot 

Revelation Space - Alastair Reynolds (not an easy read.. dark space thriller written by a professional astrophysicist)

Broken Earth series - NK Jemisin (if you like fantasy that is somewhat rooted in pseudo scientific structure.. really amazing story)

Perdido Street Station - China Meiville (wildly imaginative dystopian novel)

These are some of the new ones. plenty of old ones like

any book by Robert Heinlein - particularly 'Moon is a hash mistress', a libertarian utopian novel

Philip K Dick's 'Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep'.

 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, BeautyQueen said:

A peru enti 🧐

barrister parvateesam....it chronicles the journey of a naive orthodox villager from his village to London (to study Law) in British India

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21 minutes ago, BeautyQueen said:

Haa harryyyyy potterrrrrrr🥳🥳🥳

Harry Potter is fantasy p0rn for adults ani @TOM_BHAYYA Indake antunde 😁

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and also bunch of (count less)  BATMAN, Superman, Spider-man, LOBO comics...

 

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3 minutes ago, Agnes said:

Revelation Space - Alastair Reynolds (not an easy read.. dark space thriller written by a professional astrophysicist)

Broken Earth series - NK Jemisin (if you like fantasy that is somewhat rooted in pseudo scientific structure.. really amazing story)

Perdido Street Station - China Meiville (wildly imaginative dystopian novel)

These are some of the new ones. plenty of old ones like

any book by Robert Heinlein - particularly 'Moon is a hash mistress', a libertarian utopian novel

Philip K Dick's 'Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep'.

 

thankyou

Posted
24 minutes ago, BeautyQueen said:

An elderly lady wants to get married again and invites her kids(who are old and have families) to her wedding .. cool story

Interesting... chadavali Aithe 😄

Posted
17 minutes ago, Agnes said:

most books I read are badly written, but with very imaginative futuristic themes..

every book from Cory Doctrow. especially Radicalized.

also I like short stories of Ted Chiang (the guy who wrote the story that was adapted to the film Arrival).

What’s your favorite book?

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14 minutes ago, Ellen said:

Telugu fiction :

Amaravathi Kathalu - Satyam Sankaramanchi

Sarada kathalu- Bhamidipati Ramagopalam

By yendamoori:

Anando Brahma

Ee perlu anni Vinna...DD lo vasthunde kada 90’s lo?

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Just now, redsox said:

What’s your favorite book?

The Dispossesed by Ursula LeGuin.

It changed me on a personal level. The world the writer built on an imaginary moon is amongst the most authentic imagination of potential moneyless, classless, structureless society, that somewhat works hapahazardly, just like our society. and is not perfect.

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