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Bienvenido o Bienvenido de Nuevo

(Welcome or welcome back)


From which book should I start...?
Is this book worth reading or not...?
Is this book good for me...?

Are you searching for the answers to these questions..?
Not to worry because here are the answers to all these questions...

Well if you want to give a good start to your reading journey you should always begin with an easy peasy yet at the same time with an interesting one; the one which has a cogent language and grabs the attention of the reader.

So, today I am going to mention books for beginners.
Here, I am mentioning a few books which I think will definitely help you out. According to me, as it's your beginning so the books should be precise and should leave a deep impact on you moreover the one's which will inspire you to continue the journey of reading and to explore remarkable creations of different authors.

1.THE ALCHEMIST 
-By Paulo Coelho



It's the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting”
“People are capable, at any time in their lives, of doing what they dream of.”
“And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” (Same as Kehte hain ki ...... “Agar kisi cheez ko dil se chaaho to puri kayanat usey tumse milane ki koshish mein lag jati hai.” From Om Shanti Om)
― Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

About the author
Paulo Coelho de Souza is a Brazilian lyricist and novelist, best known for his novel The Alchemist. (the one which I am talking about) He is an advocate of not giving up on your dream

About the book
First of all before telling you anything I must apprise you that it’s a “Bestseller”
So talking further, The Alchemist is a short novel yet with a deep meaning ensuing with a great impact on the reader. It is divided into two parts.
It is an unforgettable story about the essential wisdom of listening to our heart, and above all, following our dreams. Learn how to discover yourself, find the purpose of living, and understand omens and good lucks.

2.WISE AND OTHERWISE 
-By Sudha Murthy



“Life is an exam where the syllabus is unknown and question papers are not set. Nor are there model answer papers.”
“Vision without action is merely a dream; action without vision is merely passing time, but vision and action together can change the world.” 
If you try to please everyone, you will please no one. It is impossible to lead your life for others’ happiness.” 
-Sudha Murthy, Wise and otherwise

About the Author
Sudha Murty is an Indian engineering teacher actor and famous Indian author. She was born in 1950 in Shiggaon in north Karnataka.  She writes in Kannada, Marathi and English. She is a founder of several orphanages and also established 'The Murthy Classical Library of India' at Harvard University.

About the Book
It is a compilation of 51 short stories. These 51 vignettes delineate different aspects of the equation. A lot of this book is about contrasts in our life. All the stories are short(4-5 pages)and crisp which spellbinds the reader. And this book too has a very lucid and cogent language.
Wise and Otherwise will encourage you to look at the world around you with new eyes.



A quick overview of  the books


  


THE ALCHEMIST
WISE AND
 OTHERWISE
208 pages
232 pages 
Brazilian author
Indian Author
Based  on a single
 story
Contains 51 short 
stories.

Ideal for-
The ones who 
like reading
in one go.

Ideal for-
The ones who 
like reading with
 a pause.
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⏩ Similar Books

Furthermore, you can also try out these books-

INDIAN WRITERS


Train to Pakistan
by Khushwant Singh, 
“When a man's instincts are evil, repentance has a short lease and brief is his gratitude towards those who have done him good.” 
“In a country which had accepted caste distinctions for many centuries, inequality had become an inborn mental concept.” 
― Khushwant Singh, Train To Pakistan

Malgudi Days 
-by R.K. Narayan
“You threw a stone into a gutter it would only spurt filth in your face.” 
“life is about making right things and going on..” 
― R.K. Narayan, Malgudi Days


This is not your story
-By Savi Sharma
It would be a sin not to remember the things that make you happy.” 
“There are opportunities that come and go, like the trains on this very track. You can climb on any train and it will take you down a new path. But you need to decide which platform to stand on and which train is the one that is the most important for you.” 
― Savi Sharma, This is Not Your Story


OTHER WRITERS

The leader who had no title
-by Robin Sharma
What the society thinks is of no interest to me. All that's important is how I see myself. I know who I am. I know the value of my work.” 
“My love of books was all that saved me.” 
― Robin Sharma, The Leader Who Had No Title

And then there Were None
-By Christie Agatha 
“I don't know. I don't know at all. And that's what's frightening the life out of me. To have no idea....” 
“It had come about ex­act­ly in the way things hap­pened in books.” 
― Agatha Christie, And Then There Were None


Around the world in Eighty Days
-By Jules Verne

“I see that it is by no means useless to travel if a man wants to see something new” 
“A minimum put to good use is enough for anything.” 
― Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days

Why these books........?
The reason for recommending these books is that they are-
Quite precise
Simple and lucid
Not lengthy
And worth reading
Within the budget(because mostly,new reader do not like to spend a huge amount for trying out a new book)
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I brought them from Flipkart
So sharing you the link below

The Alchemist
bit.ly/2yj6TEdALCHEMIST

Wise and Otherwise


"The leader who had no title":-
 http://bit.ly/2ymCHrITHELEADER

"Train to Pakistan":- 
http://bit.ly/2YbXVbdTRAINTOPAK

"This is not your story":-
 http://bit.ly/2Ytqd0eNOTYOURSTORY

"And then there were none":-
http://bit.ly/2YdFd2NANDTHENTHEREWERE

"Around the world in Eighty Days":-
 http://bit.ly/2SKLzkxAROUNDTHEWORLD


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Naina.....

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  2. Go the with the process of reading...one day u will hold complete meaning of life...these books are fabulous

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  3. ❤️Hello Ms.Teeny Weeny.
    Now this is some fruitful stuff. Which one should I go for.? Need ur help.!!
    A good step further, keep blogging.😍💯

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    1. Haha sure, will help you out
      Bdw Thanks a lot..!💜💙

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  4. Nice attempt . The recommendations are thoughtful and treat for a beginner .Starting with Paulo is a wonderful thought cuz eventually books are more about living than reading.Keep up the Good work.

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