
The best book(s) you have read!
Title is self explanatory. You could mention anything from fiction, non fiction, course books (try to avoid pls🫢). Anything that you would remember for a long time!
Starting with mine -
- Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine (Fiction; Helped me during a particularly difficult phase in life)
- Braving the Wilderness (Non fiction)
- Harry Potter Series (I read the books recently, after watching the movies some 10 times. Just the imagination of the author is inspiring)
- Murder of Roger Ackroyd (Fiction; best Agatha Christie novel ever)
- Norwegian Wood (Fiction)
Looking forward to hearing from my fellow bookworms ☺️
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Well:
Sputnik Sweetheart (Murakami is 🫂) A Song of Ice and Fire series (I hope George RR Martin doesn't kick the bucket before finishing) Oregairu (best romcom/light novel out there) Monogatari Series Humankind: A Hopeful History (Rutger Bregman, very heartwarming) Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman (witty, funny, just all-around fun) The Prophet (Khalil Gibran, very nuanced)

Sapiens

I am yet to read Harari’s books. But it’s in my TBR list.

This was such an amazing read. Ignited my curiosity towards the history of mankind.
I then went on to read Guns, Germs and Steel which was a more heavy but incredibly interesting book

Kite Runner

Both beautiful and heartbreaking

Catch22

Children of time

thousand splendid suns

The Secrets Triology - Russel Brunson

Mast ram

- Red Storm Rising - Tom Clancy
- Fist of God and Devil’s Alternative By Frederick Forsyth
- Ghost Wars - Steve Coll

Panchatantra The Happiest Man on Earth

