Most of us have a dream home - I have a dream book shelf. The shelf would be of rich solid dark wood,which would cover one side of the wall of the study room. There would be enough room for each book and each section to standout and to breathe. Needless to say, apart from the books and probably a chair or two to sit in and read, the room wouldn't have anything else. Something like this:
Obviously, the books will be categorized and organized into the following:
Romance:
Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the Wind
Nora Roberts: All of hers
Thrillers-Nail Biting:
Sidney Sheldon: Tell Me your Dreams, If Tomorrow Comes, The Stars Shine Down
Michael Crichton: The Lost World
Stieg Larsson: Millenium Series
Arthur Hailey: Detective, Runway zero-eight
Thrillers - Languine and Intelligent:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Sherlock Holmes
Edgar Allan Poe: Any of his
Agatha Christie: Hercule poirot series
Oscar Wilde: THe Picture of Dorian Gray
Fantasy Fiction:
Tolkien: LOTR Series
R.R.Martin: Game of Throne Series
J.K.Rowling: Harry Potter Series
Mythology/Historical Fiction:
Chitra Bannerjee Devakaruni: A Palace of Illusions
Amish Tripathi: Shiva Trilogy
Devdutt Patnaik: Sita
Christian Jacq: The TutanKhamun Affair
Margaret Atwood: Alias Grace
Beauty of written word:
Salman Rushdie: The Satanic Verses and Midnight's Children
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude
David Mitchell: Cloud Atlas
Love for details:
Margaret Atwood: The Blind Assassin and Alias Grace
Arthur Hailey: Hotel, Airport, MoneyChangers, Wheels
Robin Cook: Any of his, especially Brain
Re-living childhood:
Enid Blyton: Famous Five Series
Enid Blyton: The Six Cousins
Shed a Tear or Two:
Daphne De Maurier: Rebecca and The Hungry Hill
Rohinton Mistry: A Fine Balance
Khaled Hosseini: The Thousand Splendid Suns, And the Mountains Echoed
Witty reads:
John Irving: The World According to Garp
Ken Kesey: One flew over the cuckoo's nest
Nora Roberts: Any of hers would do.
Santosh Desai: Mother Pious Lady
Steve Toltz: Fraction of the Whole
Bill Watterson: Calvin & Hobbes
I have read all of the above books more than once, and still can't get enough of them.
Obviously, the books will be categorized and organized into the following:
Romance:
Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the Wind
Nora Roberts: All of hers
Thrillers-Nail Biting:
Sidney Sheldon: Tell Me your Dreams, If Tomorrow Comes, The Stars Shine Down
Michael Crichton: The Lost World
Stieg Larsson: Millenium Series
Arthur Hailey: Detective, Runway zero-eight
Thrillers - Languine and Intelligent:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Sherlock Holmes
Edgar Allan Poe: Any of his
Agatha Christie: Hercule poirot series
Oscar Wilde: THe Picture of Dorian Gray
Fantasy Fiction:
Tolkien: LOTR Series
R.R.Martin: Game of Throne Series
J.K.Rowling: Harry Potter Series
Mythology/Historical Fiction:
Chitra Bannerjee Devakaruni: A Palace of Illusions
Amish Tripathi: Shiva Trilogy
Devdutt Patnaik: Sita
Christian Jacq: The TutanKhamun Affair
Margaret Atwood: Alias Grace
Beauty of written word:
Salman Rushdie: The Satanic Verses and Midnight's Children
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude
David Mitchell: Cloud Atlas
Love for details:
Margaret Atwood: The Blind Assassin and Alias Grace
Arthur Hailey: Hotel, Airport, MoneyChangers, Wheels
Robin Cook: Any of his, especially Brain
Re-living childhood:
Enid Blyton: Famous Five Series
Enid Blyton: The Six Cousins
Shed a Tear or Two:
Daphne De Maurier: Rebecca and The Hungry Hill
Rohinton Mistry: A Fine Balance
Khaled Hosseini: The Thousand Splendid Suns, And the Mountains Echoed
Witty reads:
John Irving: The World According to Garp
Ken Kesey: One flew over the cuckoo's nest
Nora Roberts: Any of hers would do.
Santosh Desai: Mother Pious Lady
Steve Toltz: Fraction of the Whole
Bill Watterson: Calvin & Hobbes
I have read all of the above books more than once, and still can't get enough of them.
4 comments:
Mine will have a section on US Presidents. I am so in awe of that one position. And a separate one on RK Narayan and Tagore. In league of their own
You have a pretty good list...
I once had a dream to own a bookshop with a cafe in it.
Oh.. i want that wall too!!
US presidents! Nice - I know someone else who is equally fascinated by US presidents and World War history etc!
The bookshop and cafe is my dream too - I an Ashwin were very seriously pondering how to make it work!
Sana: He he! Same books as well?! I think I missed a "Desperate in Dubai" section!
Wow, on your list! Now I have to put them on my to-reads list. Coming to the bookshelf, such dreams are immediately shattered by my brain for the fear of maintaining it
And Kunal Chandra, Bookshop with Cafe :-D :-D pls give me a job there once you set it up :)
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