The previous Sunday’s haul of two books was at Coimbatore and though I was glad I was able to look for books on a Sunday I missed browsing at the Sunday street book market at Abids. Last Sunday, back in Hyderabad, I went to Abids eagerly hoping to find some good titles and find I did.
There’s a lot of conflict in the world: between countries, between families, and also between people which is what leads to disagreements, war, and also separations. I want to understand more about how to avoid conflict and get along with those you don’t like. I’ve been reading many articles but haven’t found anything that describes the process in detail. So when I saw a copy of ‘The Anatomy of Peace’ by The Arbinger Foundation I thought it looked like just the thing I have to read. I got it for a hundred rupees.
At another seller who doesn’t have any idea of the titles he selling I saw a copy of ‘The Armchair Esquire’ that has more than a dozen articles and stories by writers like JD Salinger, that I decided to buy. I had only taken a look at the copy of ‘The Art of Happiness’ by John Cowper Powys that the same seller had and put it back. The seller urged me to take the two titles and give him whatever I thought fit. Reluctantly I took them and paid a hundred rupees for the two books.
In February 2020 at Blossoms at Bengaluru I found a copy of ‘The Bang Bang Birds’ by Adam Diment a few months after I had read somewhere that he was a terrific writer. I really enjoyed the humor in that spy thriller and was very glad to have found two more titles by Adam Diment on a sale on WhatsApp by another seller. These two titles that I read one after the other were also very good and made me want to read all the books Adam Diment wrote. Last Sunday at Abids when I saw a copy of ‘Think Inc’ by Adam Diment lying in a heap I almost couldn’t believe it. I picked it up and noticed that it was indeed by Adam Diment and also it was in a good condition. I got it for fifty rupees.
The last title that I found was a nice copy of ‘Fourteen Years with Boss’ by Ashokamithran that I already have but I did not want to leave it behind so picked it up for a hundred rupees.
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