Passion & Poppadoms

by Nisha Minhas | Women's Fiction |
ISBN: 0743468805 Global Overview for this book
Registered by KatColorado of Zürich, Zürich Switzerland on 6/20/2004
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3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by KatColorado from Zürich, Zürich Switzerland on Sunday, June 20, 2004
The cover of this book look interesting and the author being an Indian had me curious, so I bought this book. But it was rather a dissapointment. I just can't believe that people can be so shallow. Why should you fall in love with somebody else just because he's good looking but a vile person. After a certain time the character of the beloved should be important as well, you have to spend a lot of time together after all.

The end was real Bollywood and very sweet. the only part I really enjoyed.

Journal Entry 2 by KatColorado at Hauptbahnhof in Zürich, Zürich Switzerland on Thursday, November 11, 2004
Released on Thursday, November 11, 2004 at about 1:00:00 PM BX time (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) at Hauptbahnhof, Main station in Zürich, Zürich Switzerland.

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Am Meet-up weitergegeben...

Journal Entry 3 by Sunneschii from Zürich, Zürich Switzerland on Thursday, November 11, 2004
Ich habs am Meet-up in Zürich mitgenommen...wandert auf meinen Mount TBR!
Danke, KatColorado...schon nur fürs kommen!:-)

Journal Entry 4 by Sunneschii at Roadhouse (Pilatusstrasse 1) in Luzern, Luzern Switzerland on Monday, March 21, 2005

Released 19 yrs ago (3/21/2005 UTC) at Roadhouse (Pilatusstrasse 1) in Luzern, Luzern Switzerland

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It travelled with me to Lucerne, to the first Meetup there :-) I hope it will find another reader, although it is ChitLit....;-)

ETA: Left on a train...

Journal Entry 5 by WomanInWhite from Winterthur, Zürich Switzerland on Wednesday, May 4, 2005
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I've picked it up on the train on my way home. Funnily I'd glanced a women reading it on a seat across the aisle. My first thought was
that she must have forgotten it. But she'd been reading that book absorbedly just before she got off, therefore she could only have left
it on purpose.
It didn't really struck me to be a very exciting book to read but how does that proverb go? You shouldn't judge a book by its cover. We'll see
whether my first impression was justified or completely wrong...
Anyway, I was dead surprised to find that little note on the inside cover - really exciting!



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