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payalmukherjee

payalmukherjee

Growing up, there were always plenty of books at home, starting from the fairy tales and Aesops Fables with which I started this journey when I was little. I went on to Enid Blyton books, from Noddy to the great mystery groups. Then Nancy Drew. But I graduated to Agatha Christie and Sidney Sheldon pretty early. Now my reading habits are... more »
  • Kolkata, India
  • member since September 3 2007

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  • Amir B

    Amir B says

    I still waiting ur reply

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • omer k

    omer k says

    well from pakistan when i buy book amazon does not ask me to pay more now, have u bought anything recently from amazon or try this website
    http://www.booksurge.com/
    and search their bookstore for my book but i think amazon is also delivering for no extra charges

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • omer k

    omer k says

    do read history books as well, try out my book I wrote “Afghanistan: A Volatile Country”, the book reveals what lies beneath the surface of Afghanistan’s current political and social mindset and also the so called war on terror which unleashed the terror in Pakistani society and in west. This book is available from www.amazon.com.

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  • omer k

    omer k says

    do read history books as well, try out my book I wrote “Afghanistan: A Volatile Country”, the book reveals what lies beneath the surface of Afghanistan’s current political and social mindset and also the so called war on terror which unleashed the terror in Pakistani society and in west. This book is available from www.amazon.com.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • abhishek b

    abhishek b says

    well,i got an invitation from suchismita.and am really addicted to shelfari.and its my latest obsession.u really have some nice books in ur shelf (honsetly).and there is only one word to describe it. woooooooooooowwwwwwwww.thats all i wanted to tell u for d moment.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Mitraa

    Mitraa says

    It is nice to hear you after a long time! Thank U! I'm now reading Deception point ( finishing are U afraid of dark)--like it. I was confined in home for 10 days hurting my waist and started normal (almost) life from yesterday. What are U reading now? is it interesting? What movie did you enjoy last ? I have account in facebook and www.flickr.com ( for posting and sharing photo albums). I welcome U at both sites to join as my friend and share a lot of new and exciting / interesting issues. my e-mail address is: mitraghosh@yahoo.ca. Will U mind to give me yours?

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  • Shivajee Roy

    Shivajee Roy says

    Hello Payal,
    Thanks. Currently I am re-reading CHAUNGHEE, written by Sankar. First time, I had read it in Bangla and now in English translation. Thi is an amazing book. do you know, it was first published in 1962 and after reading it Arthur Healy got inspired and wrote HOTEL, in 1965?

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  • Shivajee Roy

    Shivajee Roy says

    Hello Payal,
    Ami Shivajee...from Mumbai, working in an IT company. Can I add you please?

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  • Mitraa

    Mitraa says

    happy womens' day!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Jassafari

    Jassafari says

    Thanx for the friendship....
    I am grateful and I am honored to be your friend!

    JASS!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Mitraa

    Mitraa says

    Hello Payel, I am very happy to get a friend like U! Thanks! Though I am a student of Geology, but I think myself priviledged for 2 reasons: 1. My father was a poey and from my childhood , my environment was full of literature, writers and poets.
    2. By virtue of my field work, I got a special exposure with remote-nature and people living in remote places. I used to read whenever I get a scope to read; in bus, train,plane, platform, tent, open air, ....Anyway, I found manything common with U, the books U read. But yr field is literature; so you must have read a lot lot more .

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  • PINKY

    PINKY says

    hello..gud morning..dear.

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  • raksha b

    raksha b says

    Hi

    This is Raksha Bharadia, an author based in Ahmedabad. My debut book Me-A handbook for Life (Rupa @ co) is on the shelf.
    My 2nd book Roots and Wings will be out soon.
    I just finished compiling Chicken soup for the Indian soul for Westland publishing house and am now in the process of collecting true life stories for:
    Chicken soup for the Indian Teenage soul

    Would like to invite write-ups from you. The themes are:

    1. moving to a big city;
    2. peer pressure;
    3. drugs;
    4. money etc.
    5. relationships with parents
    6. Tough stuff
    7. Making a Difference;

    8. Going for it / Reaching for Goals

    We carry a 4 line profile on the contributing authors along with contact info. Chicken soup for the Indian Teenage soul will be an international release. We take up blogged work and published work too.
    The stories need not be just by mothers and teenagers. Any one can contribute.

    Please write to me on bharadiaraksha@hotmail.com or rakshabharadia@gmail.com so that I can forward the brief for the same.

    Regs
    Raksha Bharadia
    p.s. You can Google search my name and know more about me.
    P.S check this out…. Chicken Soup for the Soul, Indian ishtyle!
    http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/story.aspx?id=NEWEN20070036604

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )