If you had to choose three books to take to a deserted island, which would you pick and why?.
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I think narrowing my choices would be easy - which ones to do I find myself drawn to again and again? Which ones do I never seem to tire of? Then I imagine being left alone on a desert island I’d need things to inspire me and ‘keep me going’ so I’d look for different moods - Music: one to get me up and dancing, one to relax, one to stir up emotions. Books, short inspirations, maybe a survival guide and a classic tale - Lord of the Rings or collected works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez (does that exist?) Movies - there are very few I like to watch more than once, but I guess I’d go with similar ideas and choose - something to make me laugh uncontrollably…a Mr. Bean maybe…ok, maybe all the movies would be comedies. Good Brit comedies…
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1)The Story of My Experiments with Truth(M.K Gandhi)
One of the best autobiography of an Indian,who stirred nationalism. He inspired millions of people from all walks of life and around the world. If you are Indian, and if you haven’t read then just grab this book and set off to a walk past the history lane.
2)Malgudi Days (R.K Narayan)
This is a collection of short stories written by R K Narayan. This takes you back to a pre-independence India. With lucid writing and gripping story lines, it will surely hold your attention and you will soon end up loving the characters.
3)The Monk who sold his Ferrari(Robin Sharma)
This non fiction is laced with positivist and an interesting plot line. This book will surely open your mind on certain aspects after you complete this book. You will see the world with a different view.
One of the best autobiography of an Indian,who stirred nationalism. He inspired millions of people from all walks of life and around the world. If you are Indian, and if you haven’t read then just grab this book and set off to a walk past the history lane.
2)Malgudi Days (R.K Narayan)
This is a collection of short stories written by R K Narayan. This takes you back to a pre-independence India. With lucid writing and gripping story lines, it will surely hold your attention and you will soon end up loving the characters.
3)The Monk who sold his Ferrari(Robin Sharma)
This non fiction is laced with positivist and an interesting plot line. This book will surely open your mind on certain aspects after you complete this book. You will see the world with a different view.
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