Dragons, AI and the Nobel @ BYOB Party in November 2017 (Part 7)
Ravi talked about Eldest by Christopher Paolini, the second book in the four-book series The Inheritance Cycle. The story is a mature fantasy based on the adventures of Eragon and his dragon Saphira. Other fantasies that were mentioned were the Kingkiller Chronicle, a fantasy series by Patrick Rothfuss and The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan.

Bhargavi spoke about how Homo Deus was the most depressing book she had ever read. While Yuval Harari’s Sapiens is a mega-favorite, this book chronicles an eerie future for the human race, a future where Artificial Intelligence will pull strings and shove humans off of the pedestal they have lurched themselves precariously on. If you are in the mood for some science fiction reading, you may want to try reading Asimov’s short story.
The 2017 Nobel Prize for literature went to Kazuo Ishiguro and what better way to end the year then a mention of his book, Remains of the Day, a book that Ishiguro wrote in four weeks! The story is written in the perspective of a butler. The narrative contains diary entries and the story veers on the relationship that Stevens shares with Miss Kenton, the housekeeper. The book won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in 1989 and was adapted into a Hollywood film that was nominated for eight Academy Awards. Piya spoke about how enamored she was by the way Ishiguro would make the reader arrive at the place he wanted them to arrive at, no mean feat and the sign of a skilled craftsman.
And with that we end our round-up of books for 2017!
Piya mentioned in passing how impressed she was by Vivek Shanbhag’s book
If fiction is not your cup of tea and you are looking for some company history,
Akshay Arora quite enjoyed 

philosophy to provide clarity for those who deal with dissatisfaction. He talks about how people can control their anger, minimise their distress and use awareness to lead fruitful lives.
Tanay got a popular book called
Mukesh picked up 
Rahul got a book called
Anand spoke about a book called
Anita Desai, however, is a writer who does not fall into this bracket at all. Sunny spoke about a classic by her called 
Anshuman is a history buff and was pleasantly surprised by Devi Yeshodharan’s
There was a crime thriller edge to the BYOB Party this time. Kshitija spoke about a unique crime thriller called
Aditi also got her hands on a unique literary historical crime thriller by Orhan Pamuk called
The BYOB Paty session was kicked off with a book called
Varun wasn’t so sure about 
Sudharsan got a translated book that reads more like a fable-
Carrying on with the theme of Indian literature, Sunny surmised that he preferred this time to dabble in a book from India, a Hindi book called