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Ritik Gupta's avatar

Another great piece.

I have obe question.

For a person who has only watched the movies of Jack Reacher, which books would you suggest as a starting point to delve into the world of Lee Child (Jack Reacher)

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Mohit Satyanand's avatar

Read this first one - The Killing Floor.

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Tippu Sultan Mohideen's avatar

Got my reply here. Thank you sir

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Tippu Sultan Mohideen's avatar

I read Killing Floor sir. Absolutely loved it. Do I carry on in the same order of publication dates or is there any specific order to read them? Going by the order of publication, it is Die Trying next followed by Tripwire.

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Ranjan Sapra's avatar

The economist, in its latest issue, paints a glowing picture of the Indian economy. Have they been suckered?

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Mohit Satyanand's avatar

Unlike the Economist to get suckered. I havent yet read the piece, but will do so pronto.

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Mohit Satyanand's avatar

Thanks for pointing me to the piece, Ranjan. The author speaks only about the performance of listed Indian companies. This cannot be extrapolated to the economy, but that is a mistake which too many commentators are making. As long as markets are doing well, the economy is fine.

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Ranjan Sapra's avatar

That’s what matters to the bhakts, isn’t it? Hence the arrogance

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Mohit Satyanand's avatar

The confusion is quite widespread, and the suffering of the rural poor unseen.

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Tippu Sultan Mohideen's avatar

I have never read Lee Child sir. Would like to try his work. Which book shall I start with?

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Mohit Satyanand's avatar

I think you can read them in any order - the character is central, but the plots are not related.

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