With the second edition of Thoughtful Thursdays behind us, here is the list for the next three months. They are each due on the last Thursday of the month.
Unaccustomed Earth - Jhumpa Lahiri due July 31st
Family Matters - Rohinton Mistry due August 28th
Three Cups of Tea - Greg Mortenson, David Oliver Relin due Sep 25th
As always, read the book, write your review on your blog or if you do not have a blog send it to me with your name to lakshmusings[at]gmail[dot]com
Look forward to more participation next time around 
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- June 26, 2008 -- Thoughtful Thursdays - Edition Two - A Thousand Splendid Suns (4)
- June 8, 2008 -- A Thousand Splendid Suns By Khaled Husseini - A Review (4)
- May 23, 2008 -- Presenting the next book… (4)
- May 20, 2008 -- Your vote counts! (7)
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Yay! love the list. I want to read the first one, but not sure if I will enjoy it enough to own a copy. There are 671 people waiting in line before me for a copy of the library book. Let’s see, there will be a way. Thanks for taking up the suggestion of recommending books in advance. I was so looking forward to this list!
awesome!! i think i will participate..will be fun..
Thanks for posting the list.Will find the books and start reading them.
@Suman: I need to find out if I can get it from the library. Else I plan to read it at B&N
@Rajitha: Please do. It will be fun!
@Anila: Most welcome. Let me know if you get the book from the library
Hear abt unaccustomed earth from a colleague - who told me he had read other Jhumpa Lahiri books, hv been curious abt it:)
@JS: So, hope you will participate this time.