- Any genre preferences, ladies?
- Where would you like to see BTB go?
- What are you currently reading?
- Which has been your favourite book that you’ve discussed at BTB and your least favourite?
Any genre preferences, ladies?

Delnaz: A huge mix but I prefer the classics.
Aarti: On the other hand, I prefer new age authors; I enjoy books where I am able to connect with a character or the setting of the story in some way. Del and I have different reading styles and we encourage all reading preferences at our club.
Where would you like to see BTB go?

Delnaz: I’m quite happy with the way things are going.
Aarti: While I’m thrilled with the way it is shaping up, I would want to build this club as a platform to encourage new age and upcoming authors and poets. I would also like to eventually tie up with a publishing house or an online bookstore (Flipkart/Amazon) where we can get discounts for our readers on the books shortlisted for the month. We all have old books we don't read and by doing a book exchange or donation drive we can spread the love and adventure that these books have in store for others to enjoy as well as well the underprivileged. We have already donated books to a club library once and would like to make it an annual exercise.
What are you currently reading?

Delnaz: Daniel Deronda
Aarti: Maharaja in Denims by Khushwant Singh and will move onto Sea of poppies by Amitav Ghosh after that.
Which has been your favourite book that you’ve discussed at BTB and your least favourite?

Delnaz: Obviously J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye has been one of my favourites. I also liked Toni Morrison’s Beloved—that’s been one of my favourites. My least favourite was Old Goriot by Balzac—it’s a very tedious book and I also didn’t like Kundera for his warped and perverse view of reality.
Aarti: I too really liked Beloved by Toni Morrison and I also liked Sputnik Sweetheart by Haruki Murakami.
Written by Nazneen Joshi on 13th May 2014