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Looking For Recommendations > Suggest books which do not feel like work.

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message 1: by Abhishek (new)

Abhishek Maheshwari | 2 comments Over the last decade I have read numerous books be it crime, thriller, religion, fantasy or even romance. As I started working full time, I added another shelf for business and economics books.
Most books I read are based on Amazon and Goodreads ratings and number or reviews, and they are almost always worth it. But reading those books sometimes feels like WORK.
Of more than 100 books that I've read, there have been less than 20 books which have actually got to me.
Now I'm planning to start a new book (some spiritual or inner peace kind) and I'm struggling to find one. Kindly suggest some.
Please suggest one that will not feel like WORK (i.e. would want to finish it only because I bought it)


message 2: by Diane (new)

Diane Verdi | 9 comments Sidhartha by Herman Hesse - I enjoyed it a long time ago. About Bhudda.


message 3: by Abhishek (new)

Abhishek Maheshwari | 2 comments Diane wrote: "Sidhartha by Herman Hesse - I enjoyed it a long time ago. About Bhudda."
Thanks for the recommendation Diane. Just bought it and about to start :)


message 4: by Kimberley (new)

Kimberley Dickinson | 1 comments Hello,

I have just joined and would love to be an active member of this group. It struck me because I just published a book that fits what you are looking for, and is quite an enjoyable time as well. Thank you for taking the time to get back to me! And let me know what I can do to be a "good community member" on goodreads. Happy holidays to you and those you cherish! :)
KimberleyThe One Life Movement


message 5: by James (new)

James Dyar (jimdyar) | 2 comments honestly? if I'm feeling in the bummer tube and want a pick me up, I usually break out the Johnny Maxwell series. Only You Can Save Mankind
although I was more impressed with this one Johnny and the Dead


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