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Re: Books to Read (Improve Verbal Score and Enjoy a Good Read) [#permalink]
The Chamber: by John Grisham
Very fascinating book with very good written English.
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thanks for the list. The idea is great & inspiring. I would also like to add the biography section in this. My experiments with Truth by M.K Gandhi is another great read which is inspiring & is having a great language.
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Thanks a lot for sharing the precious information. I am also a non-native speaker trying to improve my reading habits, I found this post very useful, introducing a bunch a good sources and culturally rich books.
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May i suggest books by Dan Brown : Angels and Demons, Da Vinci Code , and The Digital Fortress for the expanding list. They are all masterpieces and you'll want to read it on and on till you reach the very and. And certainly language is good as well.
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I would also like to suggest The great pepsi challenge for a nice and interesting read. It's a wall street journal book. Although it becomes a bit boring from time to time, it tells about the roots of pepsi and language is great for GMAT point of view. So all those interested to know about pepsi more, it'll be a good read.
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I had started reading articles from nytimes,economist but to no gain..like bb,my mind also wandered around within 3-4 minutes of intense read..!i downloaded a pdf of guns germs and steel,read a page on 'how china became chinese' and then realised that i possess immense interest in reading books !!m literally awestruck at current point of time and highly excited bcz now i realise that since have time for gmat (3 months),i should be armed to attack not only gmat RC,but also SC and CR (since i tend to take a lot of time to comprehend moderately difficult sentence structures..!)will keep updating whether this technique really help me in my comprehension skills..!(though i know its gona 200 percent help me) :)


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Wow! Excellent recommendations. I'll definitely read up on your non-fictional choices.
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I followed your advice and started my 1st novel- The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald with full zeal. I know my reading habit is very poor, so i need to do something to improve it, and reading high level english novels can be one solution to it. But...but...but... I was able to complete only 2 pages of gatsby in 1 hour. The language is too difficult for me to interpret and i have to search for many phrases on google. now what should i do.. Should i countinue with this novel or move on to someone else..hw should i improve my RC part..
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I followed your advice and started my 1st novel- The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald with full zeal. I know my reading habit is very poor, so i need to do something to improve it, and reading high level english novels can be one solution to it. But...but...but... I was able to complete only 2 pages of gatsby in 1 hour. The language is too difficult for me to interpret and i have to search for many phrases on google. now what should i do.. Should i countinue with this novel or move on to someone else..hw should i improve my RC part..


There is no point reading a book you don't understand. You will get discouraged and lose interest. Start with some popular bestsellers - books you might find interesting. Move on to Classics later.
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Review=Guns,Germs and Steel
Very beautifully written book..!Brilliant analytics,as in,why are few areas of the world so developed and modernised while others are underdeveloped or still developing,on the basis of 3 factors- GUNS,GERMS AND STEEL :-D
Highly recommend this book to improve RC and to avail various intense historical insights..


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Hii,
Will reading "THE COMPLETE SHERLOCK HOLMES" be productive for the GMAT purpose ?




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The Alchemy of Desire by Tarun J Tejpal is also a nice book to read. Spectacular writing style, high vocabulary. And you will enjoy reading it.
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bb.... I know this post is pretty old and I do read lot of books.. Should I still follow your advice :-)
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Thank you this is one of the most helpful threads of all on gmatclub

All students should take advantage of it
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Re: Books to Read (Improve Verbal Score and Enjoy a Good Read) [#permalink]
My recommendation : Shantaram by Gregory Robert . An awesome fiction !
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Re: Books to Read (Improve Verbal Score and Enjoy a Good Read) [#permalink]
How about The Book Thief by Markus Zusak?
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SumitkJ wrote:
My recommendation : Shantaram by Gregory Robert . An awesome fiction !


Totally second that. Also any of the books by Ayn Rand.
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Thanks for the book list, read some reviews and they seem pretty good. Kudos
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