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“It took me a long time and most of the world to learn what I know about love and fate and the choices we make, but the heart of it came to me in an instant, while I was…

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Give me an array of spicy Indian food, a handsome hero, and a good Bollywood movie, and I’m set for the evening. But this book transported me to a different period in Indian history. I teetered on a cliff's edge as the intrigue and drama of Lin’s tale unfolded. 

The story moves from one heart-stopping incident to another as it transitions through the gritty criminal underworld, congested streets, and overcrowded slums of India in the 1980s. It gripped me from the beginning and kept my earpods glued to my ears until the end. It was one of the most compelling…

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I’ve spent a few years traveling around India and Nepal, a lot of it, pre-internet, and I always wanted to find that experience captured in literature.

Although I enjoyed writing on the area, from City of Joy by Lapierre to Kim by Kipling, nothing came close to the India I stumbled through until I read Shantaram.

I was never hooked on heroin or part of the mafia, but I recognized the smell of the streets and the beautiful personalities that flourished there, and when I read that book, it was like I was there again, in the mix.

This is a grand adventure of a novel that, like India itself, contains pretty much everything.

A compelling tale of a man who escaped from prison and tried to lose himself in the vastness of India, beautifully rendered here in all its sensory splendor and squalor. Lin does lose himself, and in the process, it’s how he finds himself.

This is very much a story of how the inner reflects the outer and vice versa, it is a love story between a man and a woman, a man and a culture, and a man and himself, as Lin re-learns to…

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Aggressor by FX Holden,

It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.

The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…

An autobiographical novel about drug addiction, robbery, imprisonment, escape, and personal transformation.

This book gave me confidence that I didn’t need to be defined by my previous misdeeds. That I could choose to be a better person and make a positive contribution to others. That my crimes could serve as motivation to do better in future, rather than an enduring and insurmountable judgment against me.

I met Gregory David Roberts when we were both reading at a literary festival in Mumbai, or Bombay, where much of this epic novel is set. I loved getting to know the main character (based on Roberts), Australia’s “most wanted man,” as he finds his new place in the world, in India. Vivid descriptions breathe life into characters and settings. They make the hero come alive, too, and help him reinvent himself – several times. This reflects the diversity of life in India. Epic in every sense.

I have never read a book like this. On one level I was disgusted by the main character’s actions and appalled by some outcomes. The author slams me against the wall peeling my eyes open to the judgment I pass on humanity every day. I loved the main character and yet I judged him for being human. We all have our downfalls, but what if we can rise above them? This is a true story, and it is a remarkable achievement. Simple happiness is not found in the wealth of riches. It is found in the wealth of friendship and…

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The Year Mrs. Cooper Got Out More by Meredith Marple,

The coastal tourist town of Great Wharf, Maine, boasts a crime rate so low you might suspect someone’s lying.

Nevertheless, jobless empty nester Mallory Cooper has become increasingly reclusive and fearful. Careful to keep the red wine handy and loath to leave the house, Mallory misses her happier self—and so…

Talk about inspirational. Not only is Shantaram exquisite for its intensity, human connection, and transformation, but the story behind the book is just as stunning. While doing time in an Australian prison for armed robbery, Roberts had the manuscript destroyed by a guard when he was 400 pages into writing it. So what did he do? He began again. And it was destroyed once more. And he began a third time, completing the daunting task of writing a 933-page novel. 

As a writer, I know how it feels to lose even one page of something I’ve been working on, so…

If I were consigned to a deserted island and could choose only one book to bring with me, it would be Shantaram. This is so much more than a fictionalized memoir; it is an epic journey, an exploration of the heart, a pilgrimage of the soul, and a treatise on the human spirit. The writing is flawless, with phrases exquisitely wrought, more poetry than prose. Deeply powerful and moving, this novel epitomizes the essence of humanity in all its triumphs and tragedies. 

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Aggressor by FX Holden,

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