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Ah, Champak and Chandamama, those names bring back fond memories of childhood reading! While those classics hold a special place in our hearts, if you're looking for some fresh literary adventures, I'd recommend exploring Emily Henry's books. You can find an intriguing selection of her works on Bookworm Era's website (https://bookwormera.com/emily-henry-books/). Emily Henry crafts enchanting tales of romance and contemporary fiction that might just transport you to new and exciting worlds. So, if you're ever in the mood for a change, give them a try and let the magic of storytelling continue.
 
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Who moved my cheese by Spencer Johnson
very small book , less then 100 pages , but very inspiring about change in life. Whether its change of job, spouse, bf/gf, residence ... We all know only thing constant in this world is "change"
 

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Who moved my cheese by Spencer Johnson
very small book , less then 100 pages , but very inspiring about change in life. Whether its change of job, spouse, bf/gf, residence ... We all know only thing constant in this world is "change"
Recently I added it to my cart... But not available on my address.... I added one more book
"Notes to myself, my struggle to become a person" by Hugh Prather....


There's a big list of my favourites hahaha
But one of favourites since the age of 16/17 is "The scarlett letter"

I like this novel because the female character in this book is shown really strong, she emerges out of her pains and struggles... This book literally made me cry but I still can't get over Hester's resilience.... This book also teaches how guilt of a sin and revenge can destroy a person...
 
Recently I added it to my cart... But not available on my address.... I added one more book
"Notes to myself, my struggle to become a person" by Hugh Prather....


There's a big list of my favourites hahaha
But one of favourites since the age of 16/17 is "The scarlett letter"

I like this novel because the female character in this book is shown really strong, she emerges out of her pains and struggles... This book literally made me cry but I still can't get over Hester's resilience.... This book also teaches how guilt of a sin and revenge can destroy a person...
Wow...Read preface n review of 'Notes to Myself ,my struggle to become a person' by Hugh Prather and could not resist to place order on Amazon. Ty for suggestion.
"The Scarllet letter" also seems interesting after reading @ google . Will read someday in future. Thanks for sharing . Keep it up, lovely girl. :cool:
 
Wow...Read preface n review of 'Notes to Myself ,my struggle to become a person' by Hugh Prather and could not resist to place order on Amazon. Ty for suggestion.
"The Scarllet letter" also seems interesting after reading @ google . Will read someday in future. Thanks for sharing . Keep it up, lovely girl. :cool:
Haha well you're lucky to get it delivered by Amazon... When you read it share with us your valuable review.
 
Who moved my cheese by Spencer Johnson
very small book , less then 100 pages , but very inspiring about change in life. Whether its change of job, spouse, bf/gf, residence ... We all know only thing constant in this world is "change"
Who Moved My Cheese?” is a gem — just like The Alchemist and Atomic Habits, it reminds us that change is the path to transformation
 
The Inheritance Cycle, is basically 5 books of the Eragon series (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance Cycle, and Murtagh) written by Christopher Paolini

The Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit written by Tolkein.

Off Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck

Game of Thrones written by George R. R. Martin (I have the whole box set, that I'm slowly working my way through)
 
The Inheritance Cycle, is basically 5 books of the Eragon series (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance Cycle, and Murtagh) written by Christopher Paolini

The Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit written by Tolkein.

Off Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck

Game of Thrones written by George R. R. Martin (I have the whole box set, that I'm slowly working my way through)
Wow. So nice of you for sharing with us. Ty very much. :cool:
 
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