Hi,
My suggestions:
Stay hungry stay foolsih - great for entrepreneurs.
A whole new mind - by Daniel Pink - great for anyone.
'whatever you think, think the opposite'- by Paul Arden.
The Last lecture by Randy Pausch - to help u get in touch with your dreams.
On NLP: Try NLP at work by Sue Knight.
for programs on NLP check : Greatscope Consulting - A Deep Dive into your Mind...
Amruth
From India, Mumbai
My suggestions:
Stay hungry stay foolsih - great for entrepreneurs.
A whole new mind - by Daniel Pink - great for anyone.
'whatever you think, think the opposite'- by Paul Arden.
The Last lecture by Randy Pausch - to help u get in touch with your dreams.
On NLP: Try NLP at work by Sue Knight.
for programs on NLP check : Greatscope Consulting - A Deep Dive into your Mind...
Amruth
From India, Mumbai
HI everyone.
I went through various pages on this thread but none of u mentioned SHANTARAM.
Guys u MUST read it and I tell u YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK. An autobiography of Gregory Roberts australian criminal who escaped prision and becomes "most wanted man" for Australian police. He fled to India, Landed in Mumbai, lost his passport & money and then starts his story in India and his struggle. Though he was a criminal but I fell in love his book and with him. I dont think everything is a "fact" in his book but whatsoever its a great book.
Following books are also good :
Angels & Demons by Dan Brown (currently reading..its nice so far)
Paths of Glory by Jeffery Archer
Pillars of the earth by Ken Follet
Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh
Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh
Time traveller's wife (if u have patience only then go for this book. The book keeps siwtching from present to past again & again and u just dont get what the writer is up to! Every thing will fall into place when u move towards the end. I loved the love story of henry & clare).
HAPPY READING.
Anyone who is interetsed in reading hindi:
Mrityunjay is a must read , hindi is little tough but u will understand.
Aanwa is good if u want to read some easy hindi.
Gunahoo ka Devta by Dharma Veer Bharti (rem the author of our school books BAAL BHARTI?) is also good ( but u gotta read it keeping in mind that it was written in late 1950s.)
And those who wud like to read a book which will remind them of the dialogue "peepal ke ped tale ****! aur nadi kinare ******...thandi thandi hawa lagegi..." I would recommed RAAG DARBARI by Srilal Shukla. Let me tell you there is as such no story in RAAG DARBARI but u will find the pettiness of everyday life in rural UP & the rustic humor of spoken Awadhi amusing. It was written in 1968 and still the description of the characters still fits so well when u think about ppl in urban UP.
From India, Indore
I went through various pages on this thread but none of u mentioned SHANTARAM.
Guys u MUST read it and I tell u YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK. An autobiography of Gregory Roberts australian criminal who escaped prision and becomes "most wanted man" for Australian police. He fled to India, Landed in Mumbai, lost his passport & money and then starts his story in India and his struggle. Though he was a criminal but I fell in love his book and with him. I dont think everything is a "fact" in his book but whatsoever its a great book.
Following books are also good :
Angels & Demons by Dan Brown (currently reading..its nice so far)
Paths of Glory by Jeffery Archer
Pillars of the earth by Ken Follet
Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh
Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh
Time traveller's wife (if u have patience only then go for this book. The book keeps siwtching from present to past again & again and u just dont get what the writer is up to! Every thing will fall into place when u move towards the end. I loved the love story of henry & clare).
HAPPY READING.
Anyone who is interetsed in reading hindi:
Mrityunjay is a must read , hindi is little tough but u will understand.
Aanwa is good if u want to read some easy hindi.
Gunahoo ka Devta by Dharma Veer Bharti (rem the author of our school books BAAL BHARTI?) is also good ( but u gotta read it keeping in mind that it was written in late 1950s.)
And those who wud like to read a book which will remind them of the dialogue "peepal ke ped tale ****! aur nadi kinare ******...thandi thandi hawa lagegi..." I would recommed RAAG DARBARI by Srilal Shukla. Let me tell you there is as such no story in RAAG DARBARI but u will find the pettiness of everyday life in rural UP & the rustic humor of spoken Awadhi amusing. It was written in 1968 and still the description of the characters still fits so well when u think about ppl in urban UP.
From India, Indore
Who is Jhon Galt?
Once you finish the book... I am sure it will take some time reading and a lot more time digesting it :)...let me know the character you found most impressing... a tough choice to make...
Or may be character you could relate with.
- Hiten
From India, New Delhi
Once you finish the book... I am sure it will take some time reading and a lot more time digesting it :)...let me know the character you found most impressing... a tough choice to make...
Or may be character you could relate with.
- Hiten
From India, New Delhi
Hi All,
I have read a book named "The Alchemy of Desire" by Tarun Tejpal. It was an awesome experience for me reading it. Hope you all will feel the same. +
Just for a peek, the following is the first line of the Chapter I. "Love is not the greatest glue between two person, .... sex is"....
The last line of the last chapter goes like this...... "Sex is not the greatest glue between 2 people.... Love is".........
It is awesome reading.. Quite bulky but...
Luv,
Kris....
From India, Madras
I have read a book named "The Alchemy of Desire" by Tarun Tejpal. It was an awesome experience for me reading it. Hope you all will feel the same. +
Just for a peek, the following is the first line of the Chapter I. "Love is not the greatest glue between two person, .... sex is"....
The last line of the last chapter goes like this...... "Sex is not the greatest glue between 2 people.... Love is".........
It is awesome reading.. Quite bulky but...
Luv,
Kris....
From India, Madras
Hi everyone! Try reading "Discover the Diamond in you", the latest one by Arindam Chaudri, very small book with lot more inputs. . . .
From India, Tiruppur
From India, Tiruppur
The secret by Rhonda Bryne is one of the books everyone should read. it teaches you the LAW OF ATTRACTION and how to use this powerful law in your life for all things you have ever imagined.
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
wow...Friends, a gr8 list of books to begin with
let us all add to it to build a gr8er data base..
i have recently read a book, Inner engineering ...Osho foundation..a gr8 book, indeed..
another book Human values and professional ethics by GP bagaria..by savera publication..it s simply awsome book
gist of all the faculties of human race....Do read this book....
From India, Ghaziabad
let us all add to it to build a gr8er data base..
i have recently read a book, Inner engineering ...Osho foundation..a gr8 book, indeed..
another book Human values and professional ethics by GP bagaria..by savera publication..it s simply awsome book
gist of all the faculties of human race....Do read this book....
From India, Ghaziabad
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