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Your weekend reading list

This week, we checked with Happy’s Kartik Iyer on his choice of weekend reading

by Jagadeesh Krishnamurthy | 18/11/2011

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Karitk Iyer, founder, Happy Creative Services shares what he read recently.

 
"It is one of the most honest books I have ever read. Written well, and so very personal. You don't get to know Andre, you get to feel like him! Moreover, you don't have to like Tennis to like Open."

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