Top Five Easy Books for Beginners to start reading
Book reading is one of the most adored and interesting habits
which is also quite highly appreciated. Book reading is one of the common daily
habits of some of the so-called famous billionaires’ personalities in the world such
as Bill Gates, Mark Zerburbarg, Warren Buffet, Elon Musk, and many others. When
it comes to starting reading books beginners find their selves in trouble whether
which book they should get started reading. When you chose a difficult wording book you will not be going to enjoy reading that book because you will lose
interest in reading when you do not understand what the book was about.
Therefore, it is recommended to beginners,that while they start reading they
should pick up an easy book that he/she can understand and develop a keen
interest in book reading.
The Alchemist
The Alchemist is a very interesting book to get start with. The book is written by Brazilian novelist Paulo Coehlo. It was
originally published in 1988 in the Portuguese language, it became widely
translated best international selling book with a couple of time. The Alchemist
is written in an easy language which makes the beginners understand reading the story without any hassles and keeps the readers away from the dictionary. The Al Chemist
follows a young shepherd in his journey to the pyramids of Egypt after
recurring dreams of finding a treasure there.
The boy named Santiago went on a journey believing the dreams
to comes to true and finding the treasure. The boy goes through bunches of
towns, cities, villages, and valleys. In a nearby town, the boy asks a fortune
teller the meaning of his dreams. The fortune-teller women tell him that he
will find his treasure in the pyramids of Egypt. Early in the
journey, the boy meets a king who told him to sell his sheep, so as to travel to
Egypt. The story of this book focused on the boy who meets numerous people,
travels with a number of companions, and also meets a girl with whom he falls in
love.
The Forty Rules of Love.
The book is written by a Turkish novelist Elif Shafak. The
Forty rules of love is about Jalal Ud-Din, known as Rumi and Shams Tabriz.
This book explains how Shams Tabriz changed the life of a Scholar to Sufi
through love. The story explained in this book is basically on “love and
spirituality” that guides through what it means to follow your heart. The book,
The Forty Rules of love are presented by shams’ at different
intervals. This book encourages you to transform your life and filled it with love.
The interesting part of this book is that it's every chapter
starts with the letter “B” it’s because the secret of the Quran lies in Surah ul Fatiha
and its spirit is contained in the phrase Bismillah hir Rehman Nir Rahim (In
the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent and Merciful).
This book should be considered as
the best book to get started reading from.
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Reclaim Your Heart
Reclaim your heart is the best book
you will ever read in your life. Reclaim your heart is not just a self-book
rather it is a journey heart in and out of the ocean of this life. It is a book
about how to keep your heart from sinking in the depth of the ocean of this
Dunya (worldly life) and what to do when it does sink in the Dunya. The author
of this book Yasim Mogahed explains the different concepts and each concept is quoted
with Quranic Ayah (verse). This book is about hope, redemption, and about
renewal. Every hard time created is to bring us closer to God and with
every hardship there comes ease. This book contains a lot of Hadith (Prophetic
teachings) and every example referred to Islamic teachings and concepts.
Reclaim your heart is about finding that moment when everything stops and
suddenly looks different. It is about finding your own awakening and then return
to the better, truer, and freer version of yourself. Reclaim your heart is about
how to deal with the heartbreaking and healing of heart from the disappointments. It is
about coping with the repeated pattern of our lives where we break our hearts every
day. Reclaim your heart will teach the readers how to live in this life without
allowing it to own you. It is a manual of how to protect your most precious
possession: the heart.
A long way gone: memoirs of a boy
soldier
A long way gone is an autobiography
book by Ishmael Beah an author from Sierra Leone. The book is about Ishmael
Beah and his companions when they were only 12-year-old a civil war took place
in Sierra Leone in the 1990s. When the rebels attacked his village and killed his
family he wandered the war-filled country for a year until brainwashed by an army
unit that forced him to pick up guns and use drugs. For the three years, he had
committed numerous acts of violence, after that, UNICEF rescued him from the
unit and put him into a rehabilitation program that helped him find his uncle.
After he returns to civilian life he began traveling the united states recounting
his story. The story of a teenager is full of thrill, violence, gunshots, bomb
blasts, burning and looting villages in order to survive. This book is as
interesting as watching an action movie, definitely you will wish to read this
twice.
A Monk Who Sold His Ferrari.
The monk who sold his Ferrari is a
self-help book by Robbin Sharma. The book is a business fable derived from the personal experience of Robin Sharma after leaving his career as a litigation
lawyer at the age of 25. This book got much popularity and has been translated
into several languages and around three million copies have been sold. The Monk
who sold his Ferrari illustrate a wonderfully crafted fable tells the story of
Julian Mantle, a lawyer forced to confront the spiritual crisis of his out of
balance life. His expedition on spiritual enlightenment made him discover
powerful, wise, and practical lessons that teach us to:
develop joyful thoughts,
follow our life's mission, and
cultivate self-discipline.
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