Recommend 5 Must-Read Books
By lovejca78
@lovejca78 (53)
Philippines
January 28, 2012 8:38am CST
I love Books! I really do not choose what type of genre it is as along as it is interesting. My favorite books are Paulo Cuehlo's Fifth mountain and the Alchemist. I am currently reading Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol and it is indeed a riveting one. Will you tell me your favorite books and give me recommendations of must-read books Please! Thanks!
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@craziestqueenever (1819)
• Philippines
28 Jan 12
I love to read books and I am so glad to share to you what were the books that I love to read.
1. The Alchemist- It made me realize about my dreams
2. Eat, Pray and Love - I was enlightened with this book, I gained more Spiritual insight and balance about life.
3. Rich Dad, Poor Dad - It is more about Financial Awareness. You will know on how to manage your money.
4. The Bible- I haven't read the whole book. But I do believe that you will learn a lot from this book.
They're just the book that's on my list.
@samar54 (2454)
• Egypt
18 Feb 12
I love reading too ... it take me to the wonderful world ...
Besides I enjoyed reading as a hobby useful
@samar54 (2454)
• Egypt
18 Feb 12
Are you read Quran before ? Thought you would like to read the Qur'an as a book ...
It will amaze how many scientific facts in it and only discovered by man in the modern era .
Also book Dr. Maurice Bucaille: The Torah,the Bible the Qur'an, and Modern Science .
Have anice time
@Suebee (2013)
• Canada
23 Apr 12
I love anything by Esther and Jerry Hicks. Also The Shack is a very good book. I have read The Lost Symbol and The Alchemist and enjoyed them both. I also enjoyed The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying...
@crimsonladybug (3112)
• United States
18 Feb 12
I am hopelessly addicted to the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. It's kind of a dimestore paperback noir detective series set in Chicago, told in first person, except not quite as cheesey and the detective is a wizard. Lots of action and adventure and even more snark. The tougher the situation Dresden finds himself in, the sharper his wit becomes.
He has another series which is a little more "formal" fantasy (military/political, Romanesque fantasy) called the Codex Alera. It's good but I didn't like it as well as I've enjoyed the Dresden Files.
Also, I enjoy biographies and loved Touching From a Distance: Ian Curtis and Joy Division by Deborah Curtis.