<p>Order it onlineeeeeee, cheese!</p>
<p>Hello!
I’m becoming the good boy I was in class 10. :p</p>
<p>Btw anurag, really liked your second last reply.</p>
<p>Hey guys. I’m sort of an Indian/Singaporean applicant, but my mailing address is Indian.
I also got a Princeton interview call…</p>
<p>Do all international applicants get interviews, or should I feel special? :)</p>
<p>All applicants get interview, but you’re still special :P</p>
<p>Hi ayush!
My dad doesn’t trust the Internet as yet. I have to wait for the bookstore to get it for me.</p>
<p>Why charles, why? :p</p>
<p>Try reading Orhan Pamuk, as long as we’re talking about books.
Hey thebigcheese. Cheers gary7.</p>
<p>I think my dad has one of his books. Turkish Nobel laureate, right?</p>
<p>ZOMG Orhan Pamuk is GOOD. I’m about to read My Name Is Red. :)</p>
<p>I second the Fight Club shoutout too!</p>
<p>Oh and I’ve read War and Peace and didn’t like it nearly as much as Anna Karenina. If you want a long book by a Russian author, go for The Brothers Karamazov!</p>
<p>That is terrifyingly long. You’ll have to goad me into reading it, and please DO; I want to read it but am intimidated!</p>
<p>hola
10 char</p>
<p>@meghna
You are free to borrow him for a day. But then, if you come running back clutching your hair, you have only yourself to blame
Btw, how goes your interview??</p>
<p>Catching fire by suzanne Collins</p>
<p>Yeah Pamuk is the ‘Turkish guy’</p>
<p>His writing contains immense amounts of refined perversion [eroticism?], and romantic blasphemy [like that’s a term!!].
He’s an unabashed pervert…genius, I think :)</p>
<p>I am mildly bored.</p>
<p>I am unbelievably bored…</p>
<p>I believe I am boreder.</p>
<p>What’s new?</p>
<p>Quasi, isnt there anything better to do in Singapore (with the Merlion and stuff) than come on CC?</p>