Books
December 30th, 2008
Well I read just about any thing I can get my hands on. I have been found reading the wrapping papers around laundry, or serving paper on Vada Pav. But these are the books I have re-read many times and always worth reading one more time.
English:
- Old man and The sea
- Jonathan Livingstone Seagull
- Siddhartha
- Shantaram
- Harry Potter
- Lord Of The RingsĀ (Off Course!)
- The prophet
- O’ Henry collection
- Gone with the wind
- Best of Speaking tree (all volumes)
- Autobiography of A Yogi
Marathi:
- Partner
- Va Pu Kale collection
- Shriman Yogi
- Yayati
- Eka mungiche mahabharat
- Bhagwad gita (I read it in Marathi commentary)
- Hitler
- Mahanayak
- Poems by Mangesh Padgaonkar, Suresh Bhat, Kusumagraj and many more
HI
Chetan Bhagat
and Robin Sharma
also good one ….what did you think
I would recommend you to read a books of Guy Kawasaki and Seth Godin.
It would really help you in your line. The Art of the Start by Guy Kawasaki is a must read.
@Rashmi Ranjan Padhy
Hey thanks for suggestions. Though I am not big reader of business books but will sure check them out.
How about ‘The Alchemist’ by Paulo Coelho? Have you read it??
Alchemist is good, Prabhas. But these are my all time favs. Generally the books I re-read many many times.
@sushrut
You are really a great freak.
I read ‘Mrutyunjay’ many times. Being a techie, I find this novel useful to focus on the same problem from various angles. (The Karna is analyzed by various characters from different points of view.) Writing a blog post on this very topic today.