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message 1: by Sheetal (new)

Sheetal | 668 comments For Politics I would suggest you to read any of Ramchandra Guha's books. And you can also try Shashi Tharoor .. Read "The great Indian Novel" by Shashi Tharoor.


message 2: by Chintan (last edited Jul 07, 2014 11:08AM) (new)

Chintan patel (cj204) | 33 comments try Friedrich Nietzsche's books

mostly philosophy genre and non-fiction

i love his Beyond Good and Evil and Thus Spoke Zarathustra


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Biography/Autobiography - the ones I've read and liked are:
Come, Tell Me How You Live
An Autobiography
I Am Jackie Chan: My Life in Action
Open

shall update, as and when I remember.


message 4: by Umair (new)

Umair Chaudhary | 1 comments Thanks for sharing this informative information with us
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message 5: by R (new)

R The ones I liked the best:

Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintainance- Philosophy
( Robert M Pirsig )

Shantaram- Biographical Fiction
(Gregory David Roberts)

Many Lives Many Masters - Philosophy, self-help
(Dr. Brian Weiss)


message 6: by Shashank (new)

Shashank Pal | 19 comments The autobiographies I loved :
Open by Andre Agassi
Its Not About The Bike by Lance Armstrong!
P.s. I am a sports geek :P

Another non fiction I loved was Quiet by Susan Caine :) Hope this helps :)


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Omkar (spomkar) | 1 comments 100 novels everyone should read. The best novels of all time from Tolkien to Proust and Middlemarch.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/bo...


message 8: by Ahtims (new)

Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) | 47116 comments Mod
Have read 22


message 9: by Ken (new)

Ken (kendoyle) | 263 comments Sabriel wrote: "Hey everyone. I'm making a list of books I want to finish reading by the end of this year, and am looking for recommendations in the following genres: business/finance, politics, biographies/autobi..."

I rarely read biographies, but thoroughly enjoyed this one:

Steve Jobs


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