Re: [Silk] Silver!

2022-12-18 Thread Zainab Bawa via Silklist
Can host a small do at Kiran's and my place too. We are in Indiranagar, next to Domlur Club. On Sun, Dec 18, 2022, 11:07 Madhu Menon via Silklist < silklist@lists.digeratus.in> wrote: > > > On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 10:29 AM Venkat Mangudi - Silk via Silklist < > silklist@lists.digeratus.in> wrote:

Re: [Silk] Silver!

2022-12-18 Thread Kiran K Karthikeyan via Silklist
On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 at 11:07 AM, Madhu Menon via Silklist < silklist@lists.digeratus.in> wrote: > > Where's your flat, Kiran? :P > Divyasree 77 Place. Yemlur. Quite close to Indiranagar. Kiran > -- Silklist mailing list Silklist@lists.digeratus.in https://mailman.panix.com/listinfo.cgi/silklis

Re: [Silk] 2022 Silklist Book Recommendations thread

2022-12-18 Thread Bharat Shetty via Silklist
Hi all, That time of the year again and once again I look forward to this list of books. 2022, was great for me as I managed to clock over 100+ books this year. Consuming 50 pages in the morning and 50 pages in the night ensured I was able to achieve this. Without much further ado, here goes the

Re: [Silk] 2022 Silklist Book Recommendations thread

2022-12-18 Thread Ashwin Nanjappa via Silklist
Bharat, 100+ is incredible! I need some of that energy. 😁 I didn't read many books this year because my free time was under heavy attack (a toddler and an elementary school kid at home!), but these two I can recommend from among the few I read: * Prisoners of Geography

Re: [Silk] Silklist is back

2022-12-18 Thread Huda Masood via Silklist
I’ve made the move to Germany and I’m currently struggling to get out of bed - the lack of sun till 0800hrs is disorienting. I can hear you, loud and clear. On Sun, 18 Dec 2022 at 06:49, Jim Grisanzio via Silklist < silklist@lists.digeratus.in> wrote: > On 2022/12/13 12:23 PM, Udhay Shankar N vi

Re: [Silk] 2022 Silklist Book Recommendations thread

2022-12-18 Thread Ameya Nagarajan via Silklist
Prisoners of Geography is a really great book Ashwin :) I read a LOT of genre fiction, but I also managed to finally (I think) shake my inability to read non genre fiction. I second Alok's recommendation of the Dawn of Everything, and to it I will add Four Seasons in Rome