Reading

Though the trend's changed, the reading bug's smitten me again. On the fictional front, John Grisham's been my favourite author. But it's been a while that I've followed his works. Nowadays, I'm more into non-fiction and Autobiographies.

Currently Reading:
The Beautiful Tree - James Tooley
Songs Of Blood And Sword: A Daughter’s Memoir - Fatima Bhutto
Don't Sprint The Marathon - Raghunathan V.

Recent readings:
Losing my Virginity - Autobiography of Richard Branson
Joker in the Pack - Ritesh Sharma & Neeraj Pahlajani
It's not about the Bike - Lance Amstrong
Every Second counts - Lance Armstrong
Stay Hungry Stay Foolish - Rashmi Bansal
Business stripped bare - Richard Branson
Keep off the grass - Karan Bajaj
If God was a banker - Ravi Subramanian
How Starbucks saved my life - Michael Gill
Go kiss the world - Subroto Bagchi
Three Cups of Tea - Greg Mortenson & David Oliver Relin
What I talk about when I talk about running - Haruki Murakami
Writing on the Wall-Sanjoy Hazarika
Into thin Air-Jon Krakauer
Trek the Sahyadris - Harish Kapadia
Himalaya - Michael Palin
Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking - Malcolm Gladwell
Games Indians play-V Raghunathan
Still Born - Rohini Nilekani
Mumbai On the Footboard - Anish Vyavahare
Work Hard, Be Nice - Jay Mathews
Straight from the gut - Jack Welch