I'm rich, I'm rich, I'm rich!
Last week was splendid. It has given me renewed energy to post again. Two reasons for this sudden enthusiasm: Books and a Nikon CoolPix L3 Digicam. The last time my brother went to Malaysia, he could not figure out what I really wanted (inspite of giving him a shopping list). So this time, he made up for it by getting me a Digicam. Yes, I am now the proud owner of a Nikon CoolPIx L3 and I'm in love with it. But I have not started clicking away. I'm still exploring my new acquisition. So will keep everyone posted.
And now for the next good news:
I have since time immemorial spoilt my brother with cool clothes for his birthday. For one, shopping for gifts, especially for men is quite an ordeal. More importantly, the choice of gifts is freaking expensive. So clothes seemed like a good choice, because of its utilitarian value as well as its diverse price range. But now that my brother has started working and makes his own fashion choices, I was robbed off my only safe option. Then it struck me that he is a vorcasious reader and has been wanting to visit my old gang's favourite hang out, "Aries Book Store". This time, we made it a point to visit the store and ended up buying fifteen books for a damn good deal of Rs.750/-.
Recollceting from my rather weak memory, here's the list of the books I bought:
Eion COlfer
Artemis Fowl
The Artic Incident
The Opal Deception
Charles Chulz
Lead on Peanuts
Jeffrey Archer
False Impression
My bro bought:
Mario Puzo: Omerta
Greogory ROberts: Shantharam
Herman Hesse: Siddhartha
Authour not known yet: The Game
Authour not known yet:Tao and Confucius
The list will be updated shortly... I warned you, my memory is rather weak!
And now for the next good news:
I have since time immemorial spoilt my brother with cool clothes for his birthday. For one, shopping for gifts, especially for men is quite an ordeal. More importantly, the choice of gifts is freaking expensive. So clothes seemed like a good choice, because of its utilitarian value as well as its diverse price range. But now that my brother has started working and makes his own fashion choices, I was robbed off my only safe option. Then it struck me that he is a vorcasious reader and has been wanting to visit my old gang's favourite hang out, "Aries Book Store". This time, we made it a point to visit the store and ended up buying fifteen books for a damn good deal of Rs.750/-.
Recollceting from my rather weak memory, here's the list of the books I bought:
Eion COlfer
Artemis Fowl
The Artic Incident
The Opal Deception
Charles Chulz
Lead on Peanuts
Jeffrey Archer
False Impression
Roald Dahl
Charlie and the CHocolate Factory
Ganesha- Author unknown
Charlie and the CHocolate Factory
Ganesha- Author unknown
My bro bought:
Mario Puzo: Omerta
Greogory ROberts: Shantharam
Herman Hesse: Siddhartha
Authour not known yet: The Game
Authour not known yet:Tao and Confucius
The list will be updated shortly... I warned you, my memory is rather weak!
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And yes, when can we expect your blog to turn into a photo blog? ;)
happy clicking
and do tell us something about these books
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