Friday, May 16, 2025

The Sunday Haul (on 11-05-2025)

It has become a little cool in Hyderabad thanks to the regular and almost daily thunderstorms towards evening/night bringing in rain. On Sunday too it was marginally cool though I took my cap along. Though I did not spend more than an hour at Abids because I had to return home for a function at home I managed to find more than a couple of good titles some of them I already have. 

The first find was a nice copy of ‘City of Djinns’ by William Dalrymple that I do not remember buying before but at the back of my mind was a vague feeling that I had already bought it earlier. However knowing the noted historian’s books I did not mind possessing a second copy of ‘City of Djinns’ so I picked it up. 


Somehow, I have not read a single SciFi title till now because I find it not to my taste. When I spotted a copy of ‘Broken Symmetries’ by Paul Preuss, a Penguin title I decided to buy it not because I wanted to read it but because I wanted to give it to someone I know who is a huge fan of SciFi. 


Another title I had found a few months back was ‘Foreign Correspondent: 50 Years of Reporting South Asia’ edited by John Eliott and others that I still have not managed to find the time to read, and it was the same title I came across at Abids. Not willing to let it be on the pavement I bought it. It was in good condition and I have in mind someone who told me his dream was to be a foreign correspondent to whom I can give it. 


A long time back a friend who is an avid reader told me about ‘Travels with the Fish’ by CY Gopinath and urged me to read it saying that it was very funny. I couldn’t find a copy and somehow it did not strike me to ask my friend to lend me his copy. But last Sunday I found a copy at last, and felt a bit elated that I had finally got hold of of it. 


Since I had missed stopping at Chikkadpally in the morning I felt restless and after lunch I went there and found a copy of ‘The Iranian Afaquies Contribution to the Qutbshahi and Adilshahi Kingdoms’ by Dr. Sadiq Naqvi. I also spotted a huge collection of titles by a famous Nobel Prize winning author that I planned to pick up next Sunday. Also there were two other wonderful titles I did not buy but told myself I would pick them up next Sunday. 

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