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I would recommend to everyone that he or she should read in front of the computer/smartphone etc. I think that hunting down words in a dictionary (book version) can be very exhausting and time consuming. When I started studying in English, I simply used Google to help me with translation. I did not use Google Translate because it often can create biased meaning. I think it is best to learn English in English than to learn English in another language. However, that requires a certain dose of pre-knowledge of English. So if you have a long way to go, consider the latter option first.

Simply write "define: [i.e] vivacious" and look up the definition. I recommend Merriam-Webster dictionary because it is one of the first to pop up and is very credible. Using online dictionary is easy, convenient and will save you a lot of time.
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A book that I just finished that will absolutely sharpen you as a reader is Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. It's a lot of work, but if you can get through it not only will it make you a more acute and perceptive reader, but most likely will change the way you view the world around you, especially if you are living in the United States.
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Recently read Freakonomics and Superfreakonomics by Levitt & Dubner.

Fun read and some serious input for putting economics into practise - really enjoyed them.

Good idea & like for the thread! Will certainly start to tackle some of the suggested books.
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a fine balance by rohinton mistry is, in my opinion, very well written (and extremely interesting to boot)
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So do you guys believe that reading fiction will not help your SC score but also CR and RC scores?
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I would add The Wealth and Poverty of Nations by David S. Landes.
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I LOVE A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry; it's huge but I finished it in one day (albeit with a sprained ankle and unable to move).

I'd like to recommend two personal favorites by Dostoevsky that I'm rereading right now: Crime & Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov. Again, relatively long, but super interesting.
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Subscriptions of magazines is a good proposal....
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I recently finished to kill a mockingbird- loved it.
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For the Indians out there (or actually for anyone), I highly reccommend any book by Rohinton Mistry and Salman Rushdie. Two of my favorites:

1. A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry (Shortlisted for a Booker Prize and part of Oprah's Book Club)
2. Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie (this one won the "Booker of Bookers in 1993)

Both books are fine specimens of english literature that focus on the south asian diaspora.
If you really want to go all out and especially take RC to the next level read:
1. Ulysses by James Joyce
Although I warn you that this book is fairly dense.
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I agree that reading should help, but my concern is the sentences like following:

The towers of Zenith aspired above the morning mist; austere towers of steel and cement and limestone, sturdy as cliffs and delicate as silver rods.

The sentence is the first sentence of Babbit, a Nobel Prize winning novel. In GMAT, however the sentence would be incorrect (what follows the semi colon should be able to stand on its own).

If you are used with these kind of sentences, shouldn't it hurt rather than help?
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I agree that reading should help, but my concern is the sentences like following:

The towers of Zenith aspired above the morning mist; austere towers of steel and cement and limestone, sturdy as cliffs and delicate as silver rods.

The sentence is the first sentence of Babbit, a Nobel Prize winning novel. In GMAT, however the sentence would be incorrect (what follows the semi colon should be able to stand on its own).

If you are used with these kind of sentences, shouldn't it hurt rather than help?

I wouldn't read to improve my SC skills but I definitely would to improve my RC skills as well as my general cognitive skills. In fact I read a little everyday. This week I've been reading some short stories by H.H Munro (Saki).
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is Mein kemph good?
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is Mein kemph good?

I could not see it as a great and interesting book to read in English (since it is a translation) and written by a maniac responsible for so many people's lives. However, if that is not a good enough reason for you to pick another reason perhaps the 3.5 stars on Amazon will be a good indicator.
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Finished "The Great Gatsby" and "The Grapes of Wrath" and purchasing new books right now. Thank You for the advices.
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I liked the book 'The autobiography of a Yogi'. There are many many good books. you guys have listed quite a few. Thanks!
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Hi BB,

Thanks for the list. I am starting with Fountainhead. I wonder why a classic - Austen or one of the Bronte sisters' books doesn't figure in the list? Wuthering heights, Jane Eyre or Pride and Prejudice(this one's cliche). The english is convoluted and requires close attention to follow the story, which could sharpen a reader's listening skills.
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Hi guys,

These books are great for GMAT, but I'm preparing TOEFL right now. Which of these books would you recommend?

Is there a specific list or topic about TOEFL books (not for preparation, but for vocabulary) on this forum, other than "400 must have words..."?

Thank you so much guys, I've just finished my TOEFL and GMAt study plan, but without this forum and most of all without reading your experiences i couldn't do such a detailed and useful plan! :)
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