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Book Haul: Books of June 2014, Part- III.









Another happy haul. I got these books in the mail sometimes last week. This was a my first set of books as a Flipkart First member...similar to Amazon Prime I guess. All these books arrived in one day flat! Joyous! 

Most of them are Indian books..what can I say? I love reading books from my country. 

Rajmohan's Wife- Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay 
New Girl- Paige Harbison 
The Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer- Cyrus Mistry 
Fasting and Feasting- Anita Desai 
Home and The World- Rabindranath Tagore 
The Missing Queen- Samhita Arni 
The Awakening- Kate Chopin 
The Good Earth- Pearl. S. Buck 

Happy Friday, you guys. Have a lovely weekend. I am re-re-reading Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince this weekend. If I finish that I might pick up a classic. I am really in the mood to read a classic.

Comments

Meg.Meh.P. said…
God! you know I buy all the books that you haul. I gotta stop reading your hauls, but I just can't!!!
Still love the books - wish I read with the speed you do...
Anyway, where do you get penguin orange edition books from? Couldn't find many on flipkart.
Thanks
xx
Pooja T said…
Heheh :) Oh the orange and white ones I've mostly picked up in bookstores over the years and some from flipkart, just search for Penguin classics or Penguin Popular..you should find a few.

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