My Year 2017 in Reading

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Happy New Year to all the Readers, Bloggers and Friends following me on ‘The Tales of Fugitive Biker’. This Post is all about the books I read in the year 2017. If you’ve read any of these books in the previous year, share your reviews about them too.

These are the 19 books I read in the year 2017-

  1. Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone (Illustrated Edition) – J.K. Rowling
  2. If You Could See Me Now – Cecelia Ahern
  3. Black Suits You – Novoneel Chakraborty
  4. The Great Gatsby – Fitzgerald, F. Scott
  5. Lyrebird – Cecelia Ahern
  6. Ashoka: Lion of Maurya (Ashoka #1) – Ashok K. Banker
  7. The Tales of Beedle the Bard – J.K. Rowling
  8. Quidditch through the Ages – Kennilworthy
  9. Reminiscences of the Seeker: Dark Face of the White World – Kapil Kumar Bhaskar
  10. The Hungry Tide – Amitav Ghosh
  11. Sita: Warrior of Mithila (Ram Chandra #2) – Amish Tripathi
  12. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay – J.K. Rowling
  13. Flawed (Flawed #1) – Cecelia Ahern
  14. Warjuna Book 1: Mrithasu Rising – Krishnaraj
  15. Perfect (Flawed #2) – Cecelia Ahern
  16. Forever is a Lie – Novoneel Chakraborty
  17. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Illustrated Edition) – J.K. Rowling
  18. Murder on the Orient Express (Hercule Poiret #10) – Agatha Christie
  19. Norse Mythology – Neil Gaiman

Have set a target of reading 30 Books in 2018. Let’s see what books am I going to read in 2018.

What books are you going to read in 2018? Do let me know in comments below. Also If you want to recommend me some of your favourite books, don’t hesitate to comment below.


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5 comments

    • The Flawed series was totally different from the imaginative writing style of Cecelia Ahern. Like in some other books she showed us love between a Friendly ghost and human and in other about a magical creature, here it’s totally different. This series will make you feel like ‘The Hunger Games’ and ‘The Divergent’. There are factions of Flawed and Normal/Un-Flawed people. The Flawed are the unprivileged, restricted citizens trying to get there rightful place in the society. So in my opinion if you like Dystopian genre definitely go for this series. The series is small and will make you glued till the last page.

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    • You should try Amitav Ghosh. After reading his ‘The Hungry Tide’, I totally am into his writing. It moves you and make you stand right inside the soul of the book. The Hungry Tide is about Sunderbans and it’s Culture, people and life there. You may like it too.

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