rameshnaidu is currently reading The Prince and the Pauper.
I’m male, from the United States. I’ve been a DailyLit member since October 08, 2008. My reading interests include Classics ,Biographies , History ,War,Foriegn, andfinance.
Books
- The Prince and the Pauper 9% complete
- The Nigger Of The Narcissus finished
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer finished
- Heart of Darkness finished
- On War - Volume 1 finished
- The Wisdom of (Steve) Jobs finished
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button finished
- On the Duty of Civil Disobedience finished
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin finished
- On the Decay of the Art of Lying finished
- 100 Ways to Succeed/Make Money finished
- Berlitz DailyLit Spanish Lessons finished
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland finished
- Walden finished
- Wikipedia Tour: Major Battles Throughout History finished
- Swann's Way suspended
- A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers suspended
- War and Peace suspended
- Notes from the Underground suspended
- The Idiot suspended
Posts
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - A story that will live on forever as a classic
The book opened up bottled feelings from my own childhood . I could not stop laughing with Tom , panicked when he was in trouble. My only regret now is that I will never be able to read Tom Sawyer for the first time again.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Great story
F Scott Fitzgerald takes a concept (Reverse aging) that many idly think about and turns it into extremely well written story . It is a short and extremely quick read . In my view it is a must read for anybody who has ever wondered about how exciting it would be to combine the wisdom of age with the vivacity of youth
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - An American Renessaince man
Franklin has a very appealing way of writing and he promotes simple methods of bettering oneself. It makes truly fascinating reading
