Never has any book drained me emotionally so much like Fountainhead has and all that I have finished reading is 200 pages. I have 400-odd more pages to go.....SHIT! But I'm sure this is one book I'm gonna read again, again and again.......
BlogBack Closing 13th October 2005. Read more... laks:
one reason to grab the book from my friend:D
2004-11-17 18:28 Kishore:
I have picked this book up so many times over the years and each reading has been a different and profound experience … I start reading and woosh hours go by and then suddenly u realize that the day has ended and night has begun and I continue on … till the end … to be moved yet again …
2004-11-18 04:11 shodZ:
Howard 'RokZ'
2004-11-19 15:40 Vaibhav:
:O I am also reading the same book and coincidently, have also read 200 pages myself but……its 500 more pages instead of 400 I think…what say?
2004-11-21 21:51 Shobha:
Laks: Do it as soon as possible! :D
Kishore: yea, I agree with ypu, its a pukka re-reading material!
Shodz: Ummm…..I think he does! Lemme finish reading it……hehe
Vaibhav: That's a nice coincidence! So till where have you reached till now?
2004-11-22 18:07 Jyoti:
I'm intrigued…..who has this book been written by? I would sure like to pick it up myslef :)
2004-11-23 14:53 ashtoreth:
sigh!! this book … when i read it.. i felt.. this is what i've been born for! :| and to think NAACH is INSPIRED by this book.. its a nice way of throwing an insult at the masterpiece..
2004-11-23 16:44 Phal:
try reading Bapsi Sidhwa. Chuck Palahniuk. Or better - Milan Kundera or even Kafka.
2004-11-24 20:11 Shobha:
Jyoti: Do that!
Ash: Cool!
Phal: I have read Bapsi Sidhwa's Ice Candy Man :) I have read a couple of short stories of Kafka too :) Will surely check out the others!
2004-11-25 04:39 kpowerinfinity:
Yes, fountainhead is one of its kind… In the end I could not decide whether to admire Roark or to feel sorry for him !!!
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way to go !
Pallavi: Yo! Have you read the book?
I, Me and Media!
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laks:
one reason to grab the book from my friend:D
2004-11-17 18:28
Kishore:
I have picked this book up so many times over the years and each reading has been a different and profound experience … I start reading and woosh hours go by and then suddenly u realize that the day has ended and night has begun and I continue on … till the end … to be moved yet again …
2004-11-18 04:11
shodZ:
Howard 'RokZ'
2004-11-19 15:40
Vaibhav:
:O I am also reading the same book and coincidently, have also read 200 pages myself but……its 500 more pages instead of 400 I think…what say?
2004-11-21 21:51
Shobha:
Laks: Do it as soon as possible! :D
Kishore: yea, I agree with ypu, its a pukka re-reading material!
Shodz: Ummm…..I think he does! Lemme finish reading it……hehe
Vaibhav: That's a nice coincidence! So till where have you reached till now?
2004-11-22 18:07
Jyoti:
I'm intrigued…..who has this book been written by? I would sure like to pick it up myslef :)
2004-11-23 14:53
ashtoreth:
sigh!! this book … when i read it.. i felt.. this is what i've been born for! :| and to think NAACH is INSPIRED by this book.. its a nice way of throwing an insult at the masterpiece..
2004-11-23 16:44
Phal:
try reading Bapsi Sidhwa. Chuck Palahniuk. Or better - Milan Kundera or even Kafka.
2004-11-24 20:11
Shobha:
Jyoti: Do that!
Ash: Cool!
Phal: I have read Bapsi Sidhwa's Ice Candy Man :) I have read a couple of short stories of Kafka too :) Will surely check out the others!
2004-11-25 04:39
kpowerinfinity:
Yes, fountainhead is one of its kind… In the end I could not decide whether to admire Roark or to feel sorry for him !!!
Atlast Shrugged too is good… Read it
2004-11-26 03:56
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