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6) The One Minute Manager
7) The Decision Book: Fifty Models for Strategic Thinking
8) Games people play
9) The Canterville Ghost
10) Life is what you make it
11) If it's not forever it's not love
12) The story of my life
13) The invisible man
14) A Christmas tale
15) Twilight- series  (1-4)
16) The Promise
17) The Immortals Of Meluha by Amish
18) Waiting for Godot
19) Milk and Honey
20) Ten short stories by Jatin Mohanty
22) Nagas
23) 1984 By George Orwell
24) Animal Farm by George Orwell
25) Looking for Alaska
26) You can win by Shiv Khera
27) Story of the INA
28) A little book of serenity by Ruskin bond
29) Gulliver's Travel
30) Three men in a boat
31) Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie
32) A farewell to arms
33) The Little Prince
34) The catcher in the rye
35) Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho
36) The story of my experiments with truth
37) Murder is Easy by Agatha Christie
38) The old man and the sea
39) The subtle art of not giving a fuck
40) The Oath of Vayuputras
41) Scion of  Ikshvaku
42) Emotional Intelligence: Happiness (HBR)
43) Sardar Patel Memorial Lectures: Combined 1995 to 2002
44) Turtles all the way down
45) Powers of the Mind by Swami Vivekananda
46) How will you measure your life?




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Nitish Tiwary said…
Very good choice. I've also read some of these books. Happy reading. Please visit my blog. iwillrocknow dot com.

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