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        <title><![CDATA[Commentaire de yves]]></title>
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  Hi Nille,<br>
  Thanks for visiting! I'm very interested to know what you thought about Vikram Seth's book (is it somewhere on your blog? I'll have to look). Because, like you, I have also bought "A suitable boy",
  and had scheduled it for this summer too!! So why don't we encourage each other? I've still to finish a smaller one by Anita Desai, and then I think I start (more than 1400 pages!!)... But if you
  tell me that you are also starting...!<br>
  <br>
  BTW, I cannot recommend too warmly the reading of "A fine balance". If you have read my appreciation of it, you must have felt that it was really a monument of literature. Do you know it still
  haunts me, more than a year after?<br>
  Cheers<br>
  <br>
  PS: Don't worry about the French, we'll get along well with English!<br>

  
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        <link>http://www.letstalkaboutbollywood.com/article-20767552-6.html#comment29010220</link>        <description><![CDATA[Hi Yves,<br /><br />Interesting blog - and very in depth analysis of your readings. I can see that you are indeed a fan of Indian culture and litterature. <br /><br />I was a bit disappointed by this book - although I did not go that much in detail in mt review - too time consuming I guess, but I admire people who do that!<br /><br />I can see that you have also read A Fine Balance - it has been on my shelves for maybe 10 years - embarassing (but what often happens with my book shopping - too ambitious compared to my time available!)<br /><br />I read 'Two Lives' by Vikram Seth - a very impressive book although not entirely Indian. I am still waiting to attack his masterpiece 'A Suitable Boy' but it is so huge... not that I mind the amount of pages. But not very userfriendly in the Brussels tramway!<br /><br />PS! Nice to have new comments - and sorry for my French!! I am a Danish native!]]></description>
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