Your Favorite but Not yours ! :)

Guys !!!

Here's a tough one !

How about we share the best post we have read recently ! And and and... make sure it's not from your blog !!! :) :)

You can select posts from one of our own "struggling" bloggers, but not yours ! 

What say ? 

Cheers !

Nand Kishore G

http://www.KishoreOnShore.wordpress.comhttp://www.KishoreOnShore.wordpress.com

Discussion started by KishoreOnShore , on 231 days ago
mahimakohli
That's an EASY one actually...Here it is:

http://blog.masthmysore.com/2011/08/28/moonlit-kaveri-when-she-cried/http://blog.masthmysore.com/2011/08/28/moonlit-kaveri-when-she-cried/

(No, this happens to be my choice not because the author has started the discussion, neither am I buttering any one...it is indeed the loveliest blog post I've read in the last few days!)

And anyway why would someone select their own blog post? :P
There are always much better writers out there!
230 days ago
 
machbio
Nice blog post... that was from kishore.. cool..

230 days ago
 
JyotiArora
Posting my own post was easy, but choosing some of others is very hard as I've read some real good stuff lately, all thanks to the pots on the other thread, the one about posting one's best post.
I'd also like to add that I read the post Mahima added above, and it's really, really beautiful.
230 days ago
 
upasana23
I totally agree with everyone above.The link posted by Mahima is indeed one of the best posts i have read.Great work!
230 days ago
 
KishoreOnShore
Thanks guys !! :) Wow... I didn't expect you would like it so much :)

Mahima... thanks again :D btw... you're right... there are so many great writers out there... that's why we have a lot of choices to choose from ! that's the tough part ! :P just like Jyoti said !!!!
230 days ago
 
KishoreOnShore
My favorite would be this !!!

This kept me rolling for a long time !!!

http://sarcasan.tumblr.com/post/10034582123/digi-ramayanahttp://sarcasan.tumblr.com/post/10034582123/digi-ramayana

Cheers !!! :)
230 days ago
 
KishoreOnShore
hey ! thanks subhash ! :)

I loved the one with Alexander ! That's quite a popular legend... :) Good one !
230 days ago
 
mads
I am sure a couple of you must have seen this. FOr those who haven't it is a must read. The author passed away in 2010 due to Dengue. An amazing girl and an ever better writer. This is by far my favourite post. This post has inspred many to write a similar note.
To Tejaswee.
http://blabberblah.wordpress.com/2009/08/25/a-letter-to-the-future/http://blabberblah.wordpress.com/2009/08/25/a-letter-to-the-future/
230 days ago
 
upasana23
@Mads : Firstly, thank you for recommending Tejaswee's blog.I was unaware of it.Its such a loss.She comes across as a wonderful writer full of zest and enthusiasm.I loved the post specially.The first thought that comes to my head is how sadly ironic it is.It has made me realize how uncertain life is.Am inspired to write something on similar lines.
230 days ago
 
reddevilsubu
@Kishore Lol Never expected Ramayana to be contorted this beautifully :D
230 days ago
 
mads
@upasana- you should! I think everyone should...Really, I would've loved to read something my mother wrote...I know Ill write soon...
230 days ago
 
mahimakohli
@Mads - Thank you so much for sharing the link to Tejaswee's blog. I spent a considerable amount of time today reading her blog, and her mother's too. It's indeed a sad thing. I literally have no words to express what an effect it had on me..

@Subhash - Second on my list of great recent reads was indeed Kishore's Chetak Diaries - II. An awesome post it was! :D and the one about Alexander, although I remember reading this elsewhere long ago, was good too! :)

@Kishore - ROFL. The Digi Ramayan was totally awesome. :D
229 days ago
 
JyotiArora
Wow, thanks everyone for recommending such good reads.
229 days ago
 
sunitakurup
u guys have good choice.. enjoyed reading each one your recommended posts :) :) thank you... herez something I cannot get out of my head

http://sarusinghal.blogspot.com/2011/09/to-kalon.htmlhttp://sarusinghal.blogspot.com/2011/09/to-kalon.html

The last I read poems was in school...i used hate them because i did not understand them O_O.....but this girl keeps me hooked... :) :)
226 days ago
 
debajyotighosh
looks like no one has posted anything here for quite sometime now. is this forum still active or i am just posting the last comment here. Anyway i come across some wonderful blogs everyday and here are three posts which i remember. couple of those blog writers are quite young, may be still in school or something and their blogs are on my blogroll:

http://mostly-ridiculous.blogspot.com/2011/10/newton-and-coconut-tree.htmlhttp://mostly-ridiculous.blogspot.com/2011/10/newton-and-coconut-tree.html

http://www.nainasethi.com/2011/09/september-5-2011.htmlhttp://www.nainasethi.com/2011/09/september-5-2011.html

and this one is on showcase (only 5 hits as of now though).

http://kaipullai.com/2011/09/12/the-greatest-heist-in-indian-history-how-our-history-was-changed-and-we-didnt-even-notice-part-1the-lost-eon-6th-century-b-c-to-1174-a-d/http://kaipullai.com/2011/09/12/the-greatest-heist-in-indian-history-how-our-history-was-changed-and-we-didnt-even-notice-part-1the-lost-eon-6th-century-b-c-to-1174-a-d/
188 days ago
 
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