SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka
14mo

Prolly the best book I've read in the last 3 months.

This book was gifted to me by one of my friend's and the current state I am in, this book has REALLY made a difference. It's just not another "find your purpose, get a goal etc." type of repeated thing. It's much more than that and that's why I feel it's a slow read, so I really get into every page, every paragraph.

Would like other recommendations of dark/deep and meaningful books, fictions can be included too. Someone recently recommended "Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky".

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PrancingPotato
PrancingPotato

Slow read is what this book demands. Such a lovely, simple yet profound book.

PrancingPotato
PrancingPotato

Try ‘The Almanack of Naval Ravikant’ by Eric Jorgenson if you haven’t read it yet.

FuzzyMochi
FuzzyMochi
14mo

Not sure about book, but chai looks good🤣

SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka

It indeed was...

SparklyPenguin
SparklyPenguin

Crime and punishment is an intense read yet so thought provoking. Animal farm by George Orwell is another amazing read I would recommend

SparklyBiscuit
SparklyBiscuit
13mo

What's your current state?

SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka

Bengaluru

GigglyNoodle
GigglyNoodle

If holocaust is a topic of interest, then I will recommend Auschwitz by Lawrence Rees and I have lived a thousand years.

SparklyQuokka
SparklyQuokka

Thank you soooo much! Will read definitely

ZestyDonut
ZestyDonut

Its is one of the best books.

SnoozyNugget
SnoozyNugget

If you want to empathise with protagonist and appreciate your life, read 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak. It was an easy, beautiful and grim read.

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