I need a book that’s going to change my life! Any sort of genre is acceptable!I need a book that’s going to change my life ! Any sort of genre is acceptable !! Juhii #recommend
Going to Barnes & Noble tomorrow are there any books that I should check out my favorite genre are young adult and romance 5 answers
Its my turn to pick our book club book and my theme is biography/autobiography not a genre i usually read, can you recommend any? 82 answers
So I finished my book?? and need some more recommendations! Preferably in the Young Adult genre but open minded to anything! 40 answers
My husband and I like to listen to Audiobooks together on a road trip. Any good recommendations? 52 answers
The next genre my book club is reading is fantasy. I familiar only with Piers Anthony. Suggestions? 84 answers
@Nathan thank you! I rarely read non-fiction so it’s just been sitting next to my bed for months now.
it’ll teach you how to think. Which sounds crazy, but it can change your thoughts and change your life.
@Nathan just downloaded it ! BTW I am into Buddhism as well : that too has changed my life to a huge extent 🙂
“A fine balance” by Mistry. I think I’ve been throwing this book around as an answer to all questions. And it is cure all book just like panacea.
Seat of the soul by Gary Zhukov, Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance, I and thou by Martin Buber, Be Free Where You Are
Jean Caton We read her for philosophy class this semester. Her thoughts on love and connection and the differences between fitting in and belonging are amazing.
An oldie: The Razor’s Edge by Somerset Maugham. It changed my life but then, I ready it when I was 14.
4 hour work week by Tim Ferriss!
You Are a Badass
By ?
I guess its the one byJen Sincero. It’s on my TBR
The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dice_Man
Anything by Albert Camus
Yess!!!
The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho.
The Expected One, by Kathleen McGowan
Dead Man Walking
Exit West
Ahan, Mohsin Hamid .. he’s always been my favourite….
The Unteathered Soul
That’s on my TBR pile!! Good to know!
its so good!
It helped me through a rough time in my life.
@Nathan thank you! I rarely read non-fiction so it’s just been sitting next to my bed for months now.
it’ll teach you how to think. Which sounds crazy, but it can change your thoughts and change your life.
@Nathan just downloaded it ! BTW I am into Buddhism as well : that too has changed my life to a huge extent 🙂
let me know what you think!
@Nathan absolutely !
I think this is a heavy book for me. Am reading it slowly though
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
Tuesdays with Morrie
The Brothers Karamazov
“A fine balance” by Mistry. I think I’ve been throwing this book around as an answer to all questions. And it is cure all book just like panacea.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Under the Tuscan Sun.
The Millionaire Next Door.
Seat of the soul by Gary Zhukov, Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance, I and thou by Martin Buber, Be Free Where You Are
Skinny Bitch
Love Does by Bob Goff
Night by Elie Wiesel.
When Breath Becomes Air
Change for the better or worse?
The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho
Chetan Bhagat is suitable i think
Subtle Art of Not Giving a F…
The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood
You may go for “Forty rules of love” or “Tuesdays with Morrie”
How do you want your life to change?
Outliers by Malcom Gladwell
Man’s Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl
Simon Sinek’s Start with Why
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson.
the gifts of imperfection
Anything by Brene Brown that I have read has been life enhancing
@Jean agreed! i love her
Jean Caton We read her for philosophy class this semester. Her thoughts on love and connection and the differences between fitting in and belonging are amazing.
Furious TR Ragan
Erhart Tolle’s books.
I’ll Give You the Sun
Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson.
The Kama Sutra ??
LET THE NORTHERN LIGHTS ERASE YOUR NAME by Vendela Vida.
KJV Bible….the only book we need.
A Little Life
Ha! I posted that without seeing your post right before mine
A little life
A Little Life.
The Devil in the White City!!
The hearts invisible furies
An oldie: The Razor’s Edge by Somerset Maugham. It changed my life but then, I ready it when I was 14.
Beyond Words by Carl Safina
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle and The Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hanh.
Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers