Hi All,
Some of my favourites:
1) 7 Habits of highly effective people- By Steven Covey :D
It gives you an insight into yourself......
2) How to win friends and influence people-Dale carnegie
A must read, and if implemented we can improve our personal relationships
3) You can win- Shiv Khera
Beautiful short stories illustrated............
4) The Alchemist- paul Coelho
5)Monk who sold his ferrari- Robin Sharma
6) Chicken soup----- Alltime favourites
Few which I can remmember now.
Got many recommended books from here.
Thanks for the wonderful inputs.
Keep going

From India, Mumbai
ya
u shd read it once
i wld recommend fountainhead and not atlas shrugged though.
u cld read Tuesdays with morrie
i think its wt u r looking for.
ofcource...u cld also read "You can win" by shiv khera and Dale Carnegie's "how to win friends and influence ppl"
lemme know if this helped.
Ofcource
i think almost everyone on citehr has read it
thnks to one of the members
Hi neelam, looks like our frequencies match
i have read and loved each book mentioned by u
wt can i say abt chicken soup
my all time fav too.
keep posting
Regards
sunayna
PS - I am so glad tht this thread is working...
Finally
do post abt ur fav books
also..wt r ul reading currently
Year end
got lots of holidays coming along..sure u can squeeze in a good book.

From India, Mumbai
Recently read "The dilbert Principle" by scott adams
This book was recommended by a friend .. as a Light TP read.
i ended up liking the book a lot
First 90 % of the book will make a HR policy maker very uneasy
and the rest 105 tells u what to do.
in the end adams has discussed a OA5 model..which really makes sense if u r an employee....
this book is a good read and helps ppl in HR get goood insights about Line Employees

From India, Mumbai
Currently reading "The Namesake" by jhumpa lahiri
her simplicity is her charm.
there is a voice that goes in my head while i read.
its this simple yet a wise voice
its Jl's voice.
its as if she is narrating the story. She does it brilliantly. she describes everything... and not in a boring way.
The story is of a bengali family which leaves india ... settles abroad...
nothing that we don't know about, nothing that we have not read or seen in other movies... yet, JL has made this simple story special by the way she has written it.
i made a mistake today...i was reading it in the afternoon, and took my nap right after it.
dint get a peaceful sleep. i kept dreaming about googol, ashima, description of what i had read.
As if the Jl's audio switched to video...
:shock:

From India, Mumbai
aargh dont read namesake if u like goood endings the ending is aaargh incase u read...read it till the time googol gets married. after that...just imagine that the book came to an end.
From India, Mumbai
Currently got my hands on khaled Hosseini's "A thousand splendid sun's"
He has a particular way of writing, he doesn't reveal things easily. He makes u read for the first few pages without knowing whats going on and then he slowly untangles the mystery which makes reading a lot of fun.
To know abt the author u can visit, http://www.khaledhosseini.com/
Have finished only 120 or so pages so far. its not as expressive as Jhumpa lahiri, but his style is different and has kept me interested.
will update more later.

From India, Mumbai
hmmm
A lovely book this thousand splendid sun's is.
the story is just tooo tragic.
The way he has written makes u want to leave other things aside and finish the book.... praying and hoping that there is a happy ending.
if u want a light read and don't plan on getting emotionally involved in a story, then this book is definitely not for you.

From India, Mumbai
currently reading Catch 22

Its about this Squadron based in italy somewhere towards the end of the second world war.

The book is hilariously funny. there are close to 30 characters, each has a quirk...

there is one guy who believes that he has flies in his eyes :shock:

there is one who credits his perfect aim to mice, coz he shoots them at night :roll:

one flies above the other guys tent just to scare him...and it works everytime.:twisted:

a segt refuses to remove dead man's body from the tent on the grounds that the dead man didn't exist. :x :x

a colnel despises his son in law(who happens to be working under him) because he doesn't like going to weddings.:roll:



There are many more like these..

my fav character is ofcource "Yosarian"

i am midway, when i started reading this book, i found yosarian annoying and insane.

but as u slowly reach the mid... u realise that yosarian is actually the sanest of them

lets see, will give final review after finishing the book.

To know more about the book,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch-22

ARE OTHER PPL READING OR NO?

From India, Mumbai
me again, blabbering away with my books..
hoping someone is reading and will respond
i finished reading - the kite runner
it was due from a very long time
its a very well written book.
its a story which everyone can relate too.
some part of me related to amir, some of it to rahim khan.
i don't know y i end up relating to the dark and emotinal characters ...
i again wish the end would be different, although it was a happy ending,
i wish hassan could meet amir..
that would have been better.... the emotions then would increase and the story wouldn't be this sad
is anyone reading at all?

From India, Mumbai
Hi me again,
one more depserate attempt to invoke some reading habits on citehr.
i have finished reading "The inscrutable americans"
by anurag mathur
the book didn't live upto its hype. my friends loved it. I don't really know whatever for. it was on the similar ABCD lines. nothing new. Reviews suggested it to be a good funny book, but nothing on that lines.
i didn't even laugh once.
and then i read "The witch of Portebello" by the one and only paulo coelho.
it turned out to be nice.
not as good as compared to the alchemist ofcource .. but there was something u can take from the book
is what pulled me towards the book.
Its a goood book to read as long as ur next choice would have been the inscrutable americans

From India, Mumbai
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