Can't choose one, range starts from books like - "Think and grow rich", and "Power of Subconsious Mind", The Psycology of Money, to Indian Mythological fictions like "Harappa Trilogy" and "The Hidden Hindu" to Hindi Sahitya's like "UP 65" to "Dilli Darbar" to "October Junction".
I still love the first book I have read: The star shine downs by Syndey sheldon and my love for books grew after that.Books that I recommend others and loved my journey while reading them are as follow:- Mindset- The life of a yogi - A Guide to rational living- The Essentialist- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes- Ashvamedha- Purple cow- The monk who sold his Ferrari- The Hero in you/ The Secret - The pyschology of money - Come as you areI will keep adding to my list.Thank you all for sharing
I love to read which is why choosing a favourite is extremely extremely difficult, but I guess I can safely say that a book which is very dear to my heart is The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. It is about a young prince who visits various planets and addresses topics about friendship, love, life and loss.
A favourite quote is "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye"
Well i m not that great , I 've just started to read few months back . My first book was "The Inner Journey by OSHO'' and i really loved this book and it says that
. You have to be a light unto yourself. You have to seek and search within your own being, because it is already there at the very core. If you dive deep you will find it.
Samsara :Enter the valley of gods,
It is about, In this realm of magic, home to Hindu gods, immortal yogis and mythical beasts, the mission is clear for the Souls of Samsara: to learn the ancient art of yogic sorcery and prepare for a treacherous journey not many can survive.
and there is also this Queer book "Aristotle and Dante discovering the secrets of Universe"and i had just completed it in just 3 days only..
I am not an avid reader, but the book that has helped me a lot is "The Courage to be disliked". Apart from that, "Tuesdays with Morrie", "The Monk who Sold his ferrari". And since I'm a sucker for the old school love stories: 2 states😅♥️
I'm not a big reader, but there is one book that I've read that is the best book I've ever read: "You're the Best Wife" by Ajay K Pandey. It is his autobiography; in this book, he writes about his first love, whom he later married, but she died of illness.
Inner journey by Osho, Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, Weaving water by Ajeet caur, Kite Runner by Khalid Hosseini, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz, The shadow of the wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Can't recall all, but these are on top list, as much as I remember till now .
Haven't read much books yet but yeah I remember one of the book by Ravish Kumar, title was "Ishq me Shehar Hojana" is my favorite till now. There was a line which I remember still, "Aukaat ki Har ladai ka hathiyar Angrezi nhi hoti". This touched my heart .
A Walk to Remember is a novel by Nicholas Sparks this book is emotions and feeling
Can't choose one, range starts from books like - "Think and grow rich", and "Power of Subconsious Mind", The Psycology of Money, to Indian Mythological fictions like "Harappa Trilogy" and "The Hidden Hindu" to Hindi Sahitya's like "UP 65" to "Dilli Darbar" to "October Junction".
I still love the first book I have read: The star shine downs by Syndey sheldon and my love for books grew after that. Books that I recommend others and loved my journey while reading them are as follow: - Mindset - The life of a yogi - A Guide to rational living - The Essentialist - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - Ashvamedha - Purple cow - The monk who sold his Ferrari - The Hero in you/ The Secret - The pyschology of money - Come as you are I will keep adding to my list. Thank you all for sharing
I love to read which is why choosing a favourite is extremely extremely difficult, but I guess I can safely say that a book which is very dear to my heart is The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. It is about a young prince who visits various planets and addresses topics about friendship, love, life and loss.
A favourite quote is "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye"
Books and I don't get along
Well i m not that great , I 've just started to read few months back . My first book was "The Inner Journey by OSHO'' and i really loved this book and it says that
. You have to be a light unto yourself. You have to seek and search within your own being, because it is already there at the very core. If you dive deep you will find it.
Samsara :Enter the valley of gods,
It is about, In this realm of magic, home to Hindu gods, immortal yogis and mythical beasts, the mission is clear for the Souls of Samsara: to learn the ancient art of yogic sorcery and prepare for a treacherous journey not many can survive.
and there is also this Queer book "Aristotle and Dante discovering the secrets of Universe" and i had just completed it in just 3 days only..
My all time favourite book is To Kill a Mockingbird. Apart from that I love Classic Novels and Cecelia Ahern's and John Green's work
My first love was the Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseni. Enjoyed reading Tuesdays with Morrie too and of course Beloved by Toni Morrison.
I am not an avid reader, but the book that has helped me a lot is "The Courage to be disliked". Apart from that, "Tuesdays with Morrie", "The Monk who Sold his ferrari". And since I'm a sucker for the old school love stories: 2 states😅♥️
I'm not a big reader, but there is one book that I've read that is the best book I've ever read: "You're the Best Wife" by Ajay K Pandey. It is his autobiography; in this book, he writes about his first love, whom he later married, but she died of illness.
Inner journey by Osho, Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, Weaving water by Ajeet caur, Kite Runner by Khalid Hosseini, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz, The shadow of the wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Can't recall all, but these are on top list, as much as I remember till now .
Haven't read much books yet but yeah I remember one of the book by Ravish Kumar, title was "Ishq me Shehar Hojana" is my favorite till now. There was a line which I remember still, "Aukaat ki Har ladai ka hathiyar Angrezi nhi hoti". This touched my heart .
Shrimad Bhagvad Geeta, if that counts :D Otherwise, really appreciate Herculin Barbin - M. Foucault