At the Crossroads

You don't get to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now. --Joan Baez When men and women agree,it is only in their conclusions;their reasons are always different

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Race against time

I havent blogged for quiet sometime now and i owe it to my new work and a spree of mock exams i have been attending.Time has become the most sought after thing in my life after a long time.Well..work is fun and i am simply loving it.Though there isnt much that i am doing ,but i basically love the place and people.I am glad i have found sometime to fill my space with my latest updates.

My latest bedtime companion is a book by Paulo Coelho.Its not the very famous The Alchemist. Its called Eleven Minutes. While browing through the books at office library,my friend spotted this book.It seemed a little out of place as such books dont find a place in office libraries,which is replete wid books on technologies and things like " how to improve ur communicatiuon skills in 7 days".. Eleven Mintues is a book for the more matured junta and all perverts and immatured scatterheads stay away.

As all know Paulo Coelho is a great writer and this book is defenitely awesome.Though it is not regarded as one of his most memorable works,it is very enlightening.He has shed light on an otherwise complicated issue.He has explored the sacred nature of love and sex.Its defenitely worth a read.Its for all those estranged souls who have lost hope in love.It can get a little crude at times,but one can ignore it and go on.Well,the other books i can suggest is The Kite Runner-Khaled Hossini ..
Thats it for now..ciao

At the Crossroads

3 Comments:

  • At Monday, 11 September, 2006, Blogger Karthik Balasubramanian said…

    looks like something i can read.. i have read his other book- the alchemist..

    topic seems somewhat my style too.. thanks babe.. ha ha

     
  • At Thursday, 14 September, 2006, Blogger arrowhead said…

    well seems like I m one pervert ..who has already read the book ...I found it nothing but the usual extension of Paulo Coelho's "Sugar Candy Philosopy " to the terrain of pervert's paradise....he he he..

    but I guess...I m unqualified to comment on such a book .

    Never mind. ;-)

     
  • At Friday, 15 September, 2006, Blogger Pramod said…

    nice book ... aside from the things you've mentioned what impressed me the most was the feelings of the leading lady that was brought out so beautifully ... showing that everyone in the end is a human being

     

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