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Shantaram - Gregory David Roberts - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2006

Gregory David Roberts, the author of Shantaram, provides an overview of his experience living in a slum in Bombay! Gregory David Roberts is available as a motivational speaker through Saxton Speakers Bureau. Please visit www.saxton.com.au for more information.

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  • 'A man must love his bear' - Prabaker

  • yea great book, best i have ever read, in fact, only book i have ever read.....took me 6 months to get through the 900 page sisterfucker but i did it.

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  • great character,amazing story

  • the guy is amazing!!! yes he is, fuck all else, if anyone read that book and got it they'd appreciate him, not just as an author

  • @banzansberger. A best writer is the one who can create words and expressions which doesn't exist. We are living in a post -deconstruction and post - structuralism age. Read Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie. It got Booker prize, bookers booker and best of booker prize. Try to find if there is any grammar in that novel. Happy reading :)

  • @randomstooge u took 6months to get through it ?? omg.. cus i took 8months ..lolz

  • got me one week to read, simply amazing!

  • when is the movie commin out!!!!

  • For example, i just read wide-mouthed sigh...that doesn't exist. Nobody sighs with a wide mouth. when you sigh, you drop your jaw. If you sigh with a wide mouth, you're smiling. the use of inapproropiate adjectives is non-stop. it's really annoying me.

  • I just started reading it now. It is a page-turner but at the same time it is totally unbelievable and language he uses is really jarring...totally out of place. His biography reads like a scum of the earth loser....I hope all the hype is worth it.

  • I'm reading the book now. I love the writing. I feel I'm transported to Mumbai every night. I wish there more Prabakers in the world. 

  • he is absolutely captivating.

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