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    Thoughtful Thursdays - First roundup.

    For the first edition of this feature, readers were invited to read the book Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert, write a review and send me an email with a permalink to their post.

    So, here it is - the very first edition of Thoughtful Thursdays.

    A-Kay of Lemon and Chillies has her take on the book here.

    Spillay of A Pot of Gold has her review up here.

    Suman of Thoughts Unlimited has her thoughts on the book here.

    And I have mine up here.

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    7 comments to Thoughtful Thursdays - First roundup.

    • Hi Laksh

      Just a suggestion for another book (which I’ve read) - is Holy Cow by Sarah MacDonald. I enjoyed the book as I identified with some aspects having been a tourist myself in India like the author. So I’m not sure if one who is from India would enjoy it - check the review :)

    • Thanks for co-ordinating this. What’s the next book and the book? I would like to propose Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry.

    • UL

      Wow, maybe i will join you folks next time…

    • Good Morning Laksh, I have something for you in my blog. Check it out.

    • Laksh

      @Spillay: Pleasure is all mine!
      @Bavani: Will keep the suggestion in mind for sure Bavani. Since we did one travelogue/memoir I am thinking a different genre for this month.
      @Suman: Most welcome! I was thinking A Thousand Splendid Sons by Khaled Husseini. If everybody favors Family Matters, am all for it. Will write up a post asking for votes.
      UL: You should. I would love to hear your perspective.
      @Madhu: Thank you! :D

    • Okie Laksh. Sounds good.

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