World Books That Must Be Read
By Ustani A
@Charlesbronson (954)
Indonesia
May 21, 2024 12:14am CST
I am a book lover, because for me books are a window to the world. Books are also an opener of our insight. And knowledge is power. With science we can change the world.
The following are books that I have read and will read. These books are very interesting. Hopefully it can be an inspiration for mylot friends.
1. The Silent Patient by by Alex Michaelides
2. The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride, Dominic Hoffman, et al.
3. All the Light We Cannot See: A Novel by Anthony Doerr, Zach Appelman, et al.
4. Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah
5. Coal River: A Powerful and Unforgettable Story of 20th Century Injustice by Ellen Marie Wiseman
6. The Survivor From Block 19: A Gripping and Emotional World War II Historical Novel, Based on a Holocaust Survivor’s True Story (Unforgettable World War 2 Stories) by Arie Blumenfeld
7. The Last Boy in Auschwitz: A WW2 Jewish Holocaust Survival True Story (World War II True Story) by Moshe (Mjetek) Bomberg
8. Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout) by Lucy Score
9. Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the Indo-Pacific and the Challenge to American Power by Humphrey Hawksley
10. In Asian Waters: Oceanic Worlds from Yemen to Yokohama by Eric Tagliacozzo
These books are very interesting and really open our minds.
Hopefully this is useful and can be an inspiration.
By the way, are you a book lover?
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@grenery8 (10798)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
24 May
@Charlesbronson Tolstoy,a russian writer is one of my favourites.
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@Shivram59 (35574)
• India
25 May
Yes;I'm a book lover.I have a home library of my own.But I have not read the books you have mentioned here.I mostly read Hindi literature.
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@Shivram59 (35574)
• India
25 May
@Charlesbronson Yes;you are right.I'm interested in maths;wildlife;history of India and Indian literature.
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@Shivram59 (35574)
• India
25 May
@Charlesbronson Thanks.Now I'm studying Sanskrit;our classical language.
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@annierose (21583)
• Philippines
21 May
Wow, what a fantastic list of books you've got there! It's clear you have a diverse taste in literature, ranging from historical novels to contemporary issues. "All the Light We Cannot See" and "The Silent Patient" are personal favorites of mine, both beautifully written and incredibly engaging. Books really do open up new worlds and broaden our perspectives, don't they?
Thank you for sharing these recommendations—I'm sure many will find them inspiring. I am indeed a book lover too, always on the lookout for the next good read. Have you started on any of the books on your list yet? What's capturing your attention the most right now?
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@Charlesbronson (954)
• Indonesia
21 May
I have read some of them, my God, they are all important and interesting. I'm getting ready to read "Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the Indo-Pacific and the Challenge to American Power".
Thank you for your attention.
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@annierose (21583)
• Philippines
21 May
@Charlesbronson Ustani, diving into "Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the Indo-Pacific and the Challenge to American Power" sounds like a fascinating journey! It's wonderful to see your enthusiasm for exploring diverse topics through literature. Books truly have a way of opening our minds to new perspectives and insights.
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@annierose (21583)
• Philippines
22 May
@Charlesbronson That's a wide array of interests, Ustani! It's fantastic to see your passion for foreign politics, espionage, economics, and more. And "Civis Pacem Parrabellum" is indeed an intriguing concept.
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@Charlesbronson (954)
• Indonesia
21 May
Thank you for your attention. Keep safe and healthy..
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@Charlesbronson (954)
• Indonesia
21 May
Yeah, I think the hobby of reading is a gift from God. May you always be healthy and happy.
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